More of the same, but then, there's a ray of hope. One of my best friends works at Industrial, Light & Magic / Lucasfilm. She even gave my colleague and I a tour when I was in California in May 2014.
She shared an article with me from Variety, that talks about the Academy Awards Science and Technology Awards. Why mention it to me? At the awards event, only one woman was amongst the 59 the winners. Based on the article that the University of Utah published, she got her MS in computer science in 1998. Congratulations to Colette Mullenhoff! I know I'll be looking for her name in movie credits in the future.
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