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Published on Jun 24, 2012

Support girls in science: http://sciencefaircd.com
Directed by: Lindsay Van Dyke
Director of Photography: Tim Kerigan
Grips: Julia Kurtz, Sarah Fahey, Sarah Wentworth
Props: Gregery Miller
Science Girl: Ashley Navarro
Editor: Lindsay Van Dyke
Special Effects: Bill Parker
Still Photographer: Kendra Van Dyke
Production Assistant: Nicole St. Marie

Special thank you to Bob Pollard of Guided by Voices and Smith College.

Also thank you to Bill Childs, Emily Bloch, Steven Van Dyke for duct tape and tables, Janice Blair, and Lori Navarro-Smith.

Spare the Rock Records 2012.

http://lindsayvandyke.com/

Paste Magazine premiere: http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/av...

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  • Wally Wynn

    Wow! I love this! Well done.

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  • spacedog200

    It's a reply to the horrible 'Science: It's a Girl Thing !' promo video made by PR/marketing types for the European Commission, as a campaign designed to attract more women to a career in science. see it at: v=g032MPrSjFA

    ...better to be portrayed as a nerds than an empty headed bimbo in a lab coat.

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  • ayceb6

    I don't know.... they made it look easy.

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  • SpinBuck1

    where is the meh button.

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  • CaSTEMLearning

    Great work! Sophisticated. Storytelling through music!

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  • GG tW

    Very well done all, very well done indeed and thank you :-)

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  • SBSUMass

    Congratulations to director Lindsay Van Dyke, who graduated from UMass (and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences) in 2011! Nice work.

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  • Matt Smith

    Best video I have seen in quite some time. Simple Message. Adorable Cast.

    The leading little lady was Fantastic!

    It portrays to not give up no matter whom laughs or thinks otherwise. Great message for kids in schools today.

    Great Job to All, Cast & Crew!

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  • elvandyke

    thank you.

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  • RuskePerson

    A grade-schooler invented anti-gravity, or a method of subverting the effect mass has on gravity, and it takes the form of a greenish sludge. Huh.

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