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Taryn O'Neil and Tamara Krinsky are the creative force behind Scirens, a creative team working at the intersection of science & storytelling, creative entertainment that encourages curiosity and imaginative thinking to shape a new vision for a rapidly changing world. They recently produced the trailer for Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination's Climate Action Almanac. You can see the trailer, called The Assignment over on Youtube. Thank you to all my patrons who support this podcast and the work amongst the Near Future Laboratory's Discord community. Please consider supporting this work by becoming a Patron over at patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory. If you're interested in the work we do and how we do it, you will find some useful references and tools over at https://shop.nearfuturelaboratory.com https://scirens.com/ https://www.climatealmanac.org/ https://csi.asu.edu/ https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory
Science through entertainment. Entertainment inspiring science. Filmmakers Tamara Krinsky and Taryn O'Neill co-founded Scirens to explore all of the possibilities.
Hosts Tessa Markle and Carolina Alvarez of Femme Regard Productions spill the tea on this week's topic: SciFi's, science, and entertainment! We chat with Taryn O'Neill about how her passions for both the arts and science intertwined and how that led her to educating the masses through entertainment. We also take a deeper dive into the world of sci-fi and Taryn gives our listeners several tips on VFX. Taryn also shares about the collective she has created, Scirens: Screen Sirens for Science, where actresses/female filmmakers combine their talents and love of science. IG Shoutouts: @syncthemovie @ryanlittle_director @scirensofficial @passionflix @sabinekfilm Websites and Socials: IG: @tarynoneill https://www.tarynoneill.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taryn O’Neill, Tamara Krinsky and Gia Mora of the Scirens join Judy Stephens and Lorraine Cink to chat women in science and more!
Maybe former DC Actor-Singer-Writer Gia Mora will celebrate the anniversary of her third year in Los Angeles by booking another appearance on "True Detective". Or perhaps it's another guest spot on "Castle" or even another commercial. Whatever the celebration, you can bet this one-person dynamo won't sitting around waiting for the phone to ring. In her "spare time", she's busy with another performance of her original stage act, "Einstein's Girl". The one-prerson show compares modern-day romance to Theoretical Physics in a well-crafted combination of stand-up comedy and original music. Gia talks about "making it" in L.A., what the transition's been like and gives actors three tips on how to succeed no matter where you call home.
Cara sits down with actress, writer, and producer Taryn O'Neill (Granite Flats, After Judgment) to talk about her love of scifi and her STEM advocacy group SCIRENS. Also discussed: why we need more strong female characters on screen, including scientists and engineers. Hear hear! Follow Taryn: @tarynoneill.
Cara sits down with actress, writer, and producer Taryn O'Neill (Granite Flats, After Judgment) to talk about her love of scifi and her STEM advocacy group SCIRENS. Also discussed: why we need more strong female characters on screen, including scientists and engineers. Hear hear! Follow Taryn: @tarynoneill.
Cara is joined by actress/journalist Tamara Krinsky to talk about the good and bad of labor unions, the #AskHerMore campaign, and how she's working with the "Scirens" to improve science literacy from the screen and stage. Join Tamara: @TamaraKrinsky.
Cara is joined by actress/journalist Tamara Krinsky to talk about the good and bad of labor unions, the #AskHerMore campaign, and how she's working with the "Scirens" to improve science literacy from the screen and stage. Join Tamara: @TamaraKrinsky.