There’s a tech incubator popping up, but it’s not in Silicon Valley—it’s inside San Quentin State Prison. The Last Mile program teaches inmates entrepreneurship skills with the goal that each participant founds a socially conscious, tech-forward company. Award-winning filmmaker Ondi Timoner goes inside the innovative non-profit and follows inmates as they work to craft a business plan, pitch their ideas in front of venture capitalists, and then, transition back into society. Subscribe for more WIRED videos: http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene CONNECT Twitter: http://bit.ly/10pEMjP Facebook: http://on.fb.me/ZHDDTq Google+: http://bit.ly/10pEMjO Instagram: http://bit.ly/10pEMjQ Tumblr: http://bit.ly/ZHDDTr WEBSITES http://wired.com and http://wrd.cm/10pEKsu WIRED on The Scene: http://bit.ly/1wIFPtM The Last Mile: Inside San Quentin's Tech Incubator by Ondi Timoner | WIRED Featuring: Kenyatta Leal, Heracio Harts, Tulio Cardozo, Chris Schuhmacher, Darnell Hill, Ray Ho, Harry Hemphill, Eddie Griffin, Caleb Hunter, Damon Cooke, Brian Solis, Brian Solis, Erik Moore, Chris Redlitz, and Beverly Parenti Directed by: Ondi Timoner Produced by: Andrew Landini Producers: Brooks Knudsen, Adam Eckenfelder, Nick Corcorran, Ondi Timoner Cinematography: Andrew Landini Camera: Brooks Knudsen, Ondi Timoner Editor: Michael Colin Russell Production Sound Mixer: Adam Eckenfelder Motion Design: Cullen Parr Composer: Roger Neill Music: "Holes [Instrumental]" by Great Northern "An Explanation [Instrumental]" by The Album Leaf "A Look Back [Instrumental]" by The Album Leaf "The Light" by The Album Leaf "Zeros & Ones" by Minutes Til Midnight "Ripple [Instrumental]" by Great Northern "Am I Lucky" by Oslo SPECIAL THANKS: Chris Redlitz & Beverly Parenti Lt. Sam Robinson San Quentin State Prison California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation The Last Mile Alumni & Current Class "Landini Media" shares Title with Interloper/A TOTAL DISRUPTION
3/14/2015
The Last Mile: Inside San Quentin's Tech Incubator by Ondi Timoner | WIRED
There’s a tech incubator popping up, but it’s not in Silicon Valley—it’s inside San Quentin State Prison. The Last Mile program teaches inmates entrepreneurship skills with the goal that each participant founds a socially conscious, tech-forward company. Award-winning filmmaker Ondi Timoner goes inside the innovative non-profit and follows inmates as they work to craft a business plan, pitch their ideas in front of venture capitalists, and then, transition back into society. Subscribe for more WIRED videos: http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene CONNECT Twitter: http://bit.ly/10pEMjP Facebook: http://on.fb.me/ZHDDTq Google+: http://bit.ly/10pEMjO Instagram: http://bit.ly/10pEMjQ Tumblr: http://bit.ly/ZHDDTr WEBSITES http://wired.com and http://wrd.cm/10pEKsu WIRED on The Scene: http://bit.ly/1wIFPtM The Last Mile: Inside San Quentin's Tech Incubator by Ondi Timoner | WIRED Featuring: Kenyatta Leal, Heracio Harts, Tulio Cardozo, Chris Schuhmacher, Darnell Hill, Ray Ho, Harry Hemphill, Eddie Griffin, Caleb Hunter, Damon Cooke, Brian Solis, Brian Solis, Erik Moore, Chris Redlitz, and Beverly Parenti Directed by: Ondi Timoner Produced by: Andrew Landini Producers: Brooks Knudsen, Adam Eckenfelder, Nick Corcorran, Ondi Timoner Cinematography: Andrew Landini Camera: Brooks Knudsen, Ondi Timoner Editor: Michael Colin Russell Production Sound Mixer: Adam Eckenfelder Motion Design: Cullen Parr Composer: Roger Neill Music: "Holes [Instrumental]" by Great Northern "An Explanation [Instrumental]" by The Album Leaf "A Look Back [Instrumental]" by The Album Leaf "The Light" by The Album Leaf "Zeros & Ones" by Minutes Til Midnight "Ripple [Instrumental]" by Great Northern "Am I Lucky" by Oslo SPECIAL THANKS: Chris Redlitz & Beverly Parenti Lt. Sam Robinson San Quentin State Prison California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation The Last Mile Alumni & Current Class "Landini Media" shares Title with Interloper/A TOTAL DISRUPTION
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