Neil Halloran
I make data-driven documentaries: The Fallen of WWII, Shadow Peace, Degrees of Uncertainty, and (in production) The Plea.
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- Denver friends — The Plea is screening Sept 10 at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, followed by a panel on vaccines & public trust in science. The fantastic lineup includes @drhigginsmd.bsky.social & @funsizeimmuninja.bsky.social. Hope to see you there! institute.dmns.org/events/trust...
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- Reposted by Neil HalloranThe new Neil Halloran documentary on Smallpox has completely changed how I see the RFK Jr. version of the world. Neil (softly) argues that realizing that disease isn't the fault of the sick /or/ the fault of the Gods ushered in a new future where we felt the authority to care for each other.
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- Smallpox deaths in London vs colonized territories
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- Today I’m excited to announce the launch of my latest data-driven documentary, The Plea. Three years in the making, it tells the story of the first vaccine and the global effort to eradicate smallpox. youtu.be/ybVZ7vluYhQ
- Trailer for my upcoming doc. To attend the April 28 premiere in Philly, reserve seats here: www.eventbrite.com/e/the-plea-f...
- 🎬 My next data-driven documentary about the first vaccine and the eradication of smallpox is premiering April 28th in Philly! 🎻 Live soundtrack performed on stage 🩺 Panel after the film with Dr. Paul Offit 🎟️ Free event—seating is limited! RSVP here: www.eventbrite.com/e/the-plea-f...
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- Reposted by Neil HalloranI updated the data in my article about the history of child mortality. Without any large exceptions, every second child died — in Ancient Rome, in hunter-gatherer societies, in the pre-Columbian Americas, in Medieval Japan, in Imperial China, or the Renaissance. ourworldindata.org/child-mortal...
- Happy I followed Bluesky herd to reconnect with #dataviz community. Only now discovered Georgia Lupi's My Life with Long Covid via youtube.com/@chartchatlive. Devastating and beautiful. www.nytimes.com/interactive/... thx @abmakulec.bsky.social, @acotgreave.bsky.social @datarevelations.com
- @patriciogv.bsky.social Love your work. I'm looking for some quick guidance on generating a certain kind of noise for my current doc. Are you avail for consulting by chance? I can post the question here if that helps.
- Reposted by Neil HalloranNow that I've finally made the move, I'm reposting one of my favourite things I made during my PhD: 1 year of output from a regional simulation of the SW Indian Ocean (colours show SST). We often use neat schematic diagrams to represent ocean currents but in reality, it's a rather turbulent mess!