As a documentary filmmaker, Bryce brings his curiosity, irreverence and ineffable sense of wonder to exploring fascinating and challenging aspects of science.
He is particularly interested in exploring complex questions of nature versus nurture to demystify what makes us who we are.
As an on-camera host and curator of experts, Bryce embodies the curious everyman, asking questions that affect us all and taking audiences on a narrative journey of learning.
1001 Ways to Wonder, is an ongoing web-series about the science of mental health. Each week science filmmaker Bryce Sage will wonder about something that fuels depression, anxiety or addiction -- and then set out into the world with a camera and his curiosity to get the answers.
We all think we know vitamins – and we’re told they’re essential – but why do we really need them? Can we get what we need from our food or should we turn to supplements to fill in the gaps? These were a few questions on Bryce’s mind when he set out to understand the science of Vitamins in The Curious Case of Vitamins & Me
If you could see into the future and find out if you’ll get sick, would you want to know? What would you do? What would you change? Bryce teams up with Erica Johnson to look into personalized DNA kits from companies like 23andme.
Are gay men born gay? If they are, how could same-sex attraction, a trait that prevents reproduction, evolve into the human race and survive generations of history? This question boggles the mind of proudly gay filmmaker Bryce Sage, who sets out on a cross-country adventure to understand the science of homosexuality.