US universities will graduate about 400000 computer scientists
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US universities will graduate about 400000 computer scientists
CODE Debugging the Gender Gap Projections of Computing Jobs in USA in 2020 1,500,000 1,000,000 Computing Jobs in 2020 500,000 Computer Scientists in 2020 0 Unfilled Jobs 1,000,000 U.S. universities will graduate about 400,000 computer scientists between 2010 and 2020, a decade during which 1.4 million U.S. computing jobs will open up, leaving a gap of about a million computing jobs. San Jose Mercury News About CODE Film Logline CODE exposes the dearth of American female and minority software engineers and explores the reasons for this gender gap. CODE raises the question: what would society gain from having more women code? CODE Synopsis CODE CODE is a relevant and timely feature-length documentary which aims to explain why more American women and minorities are not pursuing careers in computer science, despite lucrative job opportunities and high demand for coders. Many factors contribute to this dearth, including cultural stereotypes, lack of role models, limited access to computer science education, sexism and socioeconomic barriers. Consciously and subconsciously, women and minorities feel they do not belong in programming despite their aptitude for the field. CODE documentary explores how technology would be different if a more diverse field of programmers coded the applications and devices upon which society depends. © Code Documentary 2014 3 Team Robin Hauser Reynolds, Director / Producer Robin directed, produced and managed the documentary feature, Running for Jim, which recently won 13 awards at 16 film festivals in the U.S. and abroad. As both a business woman (MBA) and a longtime professional photographer, Robin brings her creative eye and leadership skills to this film project. BA UC Berkeley ‘86, MBA Thunderbird School of Global Management ’89. Staci Hartman, Producer Staci has over 15 years experience in the tech industry working in various marketing roles at Apple, HP and Tektronix. Producer and Outreach Coordinator on the Running for Jim Documentary project. BA UC Berkeley ‘86. Jon Blomgren, Director of Photography Jon’s cinematography turns ordinary scenics into visual artistry. His footage has appeared on ESPN E:60, Sports Center, network television and in the documentary film, Running for Jim. Jon’s corporate clients include United Nations Foundation, Draft FCB, BSSP, Voxer, and Applied Fusion. Chapman University, Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. Jack Youngelson, Story Consultant Jack is an Emmy winning writer, producer, and director. His credits include Ghosts of Abu Ghraib (which premiered at Sundance 2007), Tierney Gearon: The Mother Project, McConkey, and Mission Blue. His projects have appeared on HBO, PBS, A&E, Bravo, BBC, and Channel Four. Princeton University ’90. © Code Documentary 2014 4 Team Christine Herring, Editor Christie Herring is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and editor. Her filmography includes The Campaign, Waking in Mississippi, Chickens in the City, Howdy Partner, and Bodies and Souls. Christie has taught workshops at Stanford University, the Duke Center for Documentary Studies, and San Diego State University. She received her MA in Documentary Filmmaking from Stanford University. Lou Wirth, Advising Editor Lou has been producing, directing and editing television and corporate media for over 3 decades. His work has appeared on Discovery, Lifetie, VH-1, ABC, NBC, PBS, HGTV and the History Channel. His corporate clients include Oracle, Adobe, LucasFilm and Walmart. Lou edited the Running for Jim Documentary. Steven Berlin Johnson, Advisor Steven is a best selling science and technology author and media theorist. His history of innovation has inspired a six-part series on PBS, How We Got to Now (Fall 2014). Steven lends his profound knowledge of startup technology and his production experience to this documentary team. Kris Timken, Advisor Timken is a visual artist and scholar who has presented her scholarship and exhibited her artwork throughout the United States and Europe. Grounded in anti-racist practice, her work explores coalition dynamics, community building, and identity. She holds a dual MFA/MA in Social Practice and Visual and Critical Studies from the California College of Arts and a Bachelor’s degree in History from Stanford. © Code Documentary 2014 5 Partial List of Companies Interviewed for the Film © Code Documentary 2014 6 Mood Board © Code Documentary 2014 Yelp Passion Projects Black Girls Code Mills College Pivotal Labs Facebook Pinterest Twitter Stripe 7 CODE In-Depth Characters Courtney Nash Mills College grad student who is learning to code, hoping to redistribute social capital and mend the digital divide. Julie Ann Horvath Passion Projects founder who speaks out about changes that need to be made in the startup workplace to make women feel safe and comfortable. Ari Schlesinger Recent Pitzer College graduate whose feminist thesis sparked controversy and anti-Semitic backlash on social media. Evelyn Cordner A long distance runner and the sole female programmer at Strava who believes the company’s athletic culture helps her feel included. © Code Documentary 2014 8 Film Sponsorship / Funding Levels Corporate Sponsor • • $75,000 Logo recognition and link in Partners section of CODE website Company recognition in the final movie credits (end crawl) Executive Producer single card $50,000 Executive Producer shared card $25,000 Associate Producer shared card $15,000 CODE Supporter credits $10,000 Special Thanks To credits $5,000 © Code Documentary 2014 9 Fiscal Sponsorship To Make a Tax-Deductible Donation: Write Check to: San Francisco Film Society FSP 1484 Send to: SFFS / FSP 1484 39 Mesa Street Suite 110 The Presidio San Francisco, CA 94129 © Code Documentary 2014 10 How to Help Like Us on Facebook: CODEdocumentary Tweet about us: @codefilm Follow us on Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/CODEdocumentary Follow us on Google+: plus.google.com/+Codedocumentary Register on our website: www.codedocumentary.com Stay Tuned: Crowd funding © Code Documentary 2014 11 Contact If you would like to learn more, contact: Robin Hauser Reynolds [email protected] @codefilm www.codedocumentary.com © Code Documentary 2014 12 CODE Women’s representation in the computing and information technology workforce has been falling from a peak of 38% in the mid-1980s. A National Public Radio report in 2013 stated that about 20% of all US computer programmers are female. The Gender Gap (Wikipedia)