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‘The Next MacGyver’ competition names 12 finalists

July 08, 2015

NextMacGuyver_Artist-Ruolin LiThe Paley Center for Media to co-present and host a special live pitch event with Hollywood producers and leading engineers on July 28 in Beverly Hills. 

Contact:
• Robert Perkins, USC at (213) 740-9226 or perkinsr@usc.edu;
• Lisa Inouye, PMBC Group at (310) 777-7546 or lisa@pmbcgroup.com;
• Randy Atkins, National Academy of Engineering at (202) 334-1508 or atkins@nae.edu;
• Megan Levy, The Lippin Group/The Paley Center for Media at (323) 965-1990 or megan@lippingroup.com

LOS ANGELES — July 8, 2015 — The USC Viterbi School of Engineering and the National Academy of Engineering announced today the 12 finalists for “The Next MacGyver” competition. Created to introduce a new iconic TV series starring a female engineer and developed in conjunction with MacGyver creator Lee Zlotoff and The MacGyver Foundation, the contest drew nearly 2,000 entries worldwide in just over two months. The aim of the competition is to leverage television as a tool for introducing people to the field of engineering and to increase the number of women who decide to pursue degrees and careers in engineering.

The finalists hail from as far away as Australia and include practitioners and scholars in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields, seasoned and first-time writers, students, and an Internet personality. Show concepts include: science fiction thriller, comedy, classic spy, historical and interactive crime drama.

The Paley Center for Media will co-present and host the finale event of the contest on July 28, beginning at 2 p.m. PDT at its Beverly Hills location. During the event, the 12 finalists will present their show ideas along with concept art before an esteemed panel of judges. Five winners will earn the rare opportunity to be mentored by successful Hollywood TV producers and engineering experts in developing their pilot scripts, in addition to receiving a prize of $5,000 each. The live event will be sponsored by the United Engineering Foundation, Google and the Ford Motor Company.

A special panel session “From Script to Screen,” illuminating the process of taking a TV show concept from idea to pilot, will take place during the event while the judges are deliberating. Bloomberg Associates’ Katherine Oliver will moderate the panel, which includes: Ann Blanchard (CAA), Marci Cooperstein (ABC Family), Danielle Feinberg (Pixar Animation Studios), and Ann Merchant (Science and Entertainment Exchange). The event emcee will be Julie Ann Crommett, who leads Google’s efforts to improve the perception of computer science and engineering in media.

“The Next MacGyver” finalists are:

NAME LOCATION GENRE SERIES TITLE
Kristen Bobst Marina Del Rey, California Drama / Procedural Doctor Tailor
Wesley Burger Long Beach, California Comedy Imagineers
Shane Courtney Fayetteville, Arkansas Sci-Fi / Drama Kansas
Shanee Edwards Culver City, California Historical / Steampunk Ada and the Machine
Beth Keser San Diego, California Adventure / Procedural Rule 702.
Jayde Lovell New York, New York Comedy / Drama SECs (Science and
Craig Motlong Seattle, Washington Spy / Action Q Branch
Nao Murakami Seattle, Washington Sci-Fi / Crime Drama The Mind
Sam Ruano Ontario, Canada Drama / Procedural Enhanced
Miranda Sajdak Los Angeles, California Historical Drama Riveting
Daniel Wright Queensland, Australia Science Fiction / Drama Isabelle.exe
Judy Wu San Mateo, California Interactive Crime Drama @Gnosis

For additional details on the finalists, their story concepts, and concept art, please visit our website.

The judges and mentors* for this competition are:

• Wanda Austin, Aerospace Corporation president and CEO; member of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
• Madeline Di Nonno, CEO of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
• America Ferrera*, actress/producer (Ugly Betty, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants)
• Clayton Krueger*, senior vice president of television at Scott Free Productions (3001: The Final Odyssey)
• Maja J. Matarić, professor and Chan Soon-Shiong Chair in Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Pediatrics; vice dean for research at USC Viterbi School of Engineering
• Lori McCreary*, CEO and founder of Revelations Entertainment; president of Producer’s Guild of America (Madam Secretary, Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman)
• Gabrielle Neimand*, head of Take Fountain Productions; producer (The Last Exorcism, The Thing)
• Roberto Orci*, writer/producer (Star Trek, Scorpion, Sleepy Hollow, Hawaii Five-O, Fringe)
• Debbie Sterling, founder and CEO of GoldieBlox
• Valerie Weiss, biophysicist; founder, PhD Productions
• Lee ZlotoffMacGyver creator
• Anthony E. Zuiker*, creator and executive producer of the CSI franchise, including CSI: Cyber

Image: Concept art for Isabelle.exe, one of the 12 final TV series concepts being presented July 28. All finalist TV series concepts and affiliated artwork available on our website. (Artist: )