The Filmmakers

Harry Kloor
Writer, Co-Director, Producer

 ... Dr. Harry Kloor is a successful serial entrepreneur, scientist, technologist, educator, policy advisor, author, and Hollywood filmmaker.  He is the CEO and Co-Founder of Beyond Imagination, a cutting-edge company building humanoid general-purpose robotic humanoids.  Forty years ago, Dr. Kloor conceived the idea of Robotic Avatars, at that time, a host of exponential technologies (Robotics, machine learning, Artificial Intelligence, Haptics, MR/VR, wireless communications, motion capture, IOT, etc.) were in their infancy.  Knowing the nature of Exponential Growth, he spent the next forty years building the expertise, relationships, networks, and experience in all areas of exponential technology.

Dr. Kloor is also a professional film maker, with over 25 years of experience working in Hollywood. He has produced, written, and directed science fiction films and television series in Hollywood, starting with Star Trek: Voyager and the series he helped create, Earth: Final Conflict.  In 2007-2009, Dr. Kloor helped create Taiwan's animation industry by bringing his NASA/JPL Quantum Quest (QQ) film production to Taiwan. This marked the first big animation film ever animated in Taiwan.  This film was designed to educate and inspire kids about the Cassini-Huygens space mission and science in general. This is the only film that Neil Armstrong participated in his life.    Dr. Kloor co-created, produced, and wrote on the series Earth: Final Conflict for Tribune/Alliance.  He is currently developing a range of science fiction TV and film projects for Hideaway films.

Dr. Kloor has worked with a large number of scientific organizations, universities, and companies to advance exponential technologies ranging from robotics, holographic capture, virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, deep machine learning, sensor networks, IOT, volumetric capture, haptics, holography, etc.  Dr. Kloor recently exited from Stem CC, a company he co-founded.  For over 33 years, he has worked with Dr. Peter Diamandis, since the first class of the International Space University in 1988. Dr. Kloor was one of the five founding team members of XPRIZE. He was on the founding team of Singularity University, and served as CSO of the first XPRIZE. Dr. Kloor co-founded Rocket Racing League with Peter Diamandis and Bob Hariri while running the company of Jupiter 9 Productions for over 30 years.  In 2016 Dr. Kloor returned to XPRIZE as a Bold Innovator where he created, developed, and raised the funds for the 10 million-dollar ANA Avatar XPRIZE.  In 2019, based on this work, the Word Economic Forum named Robotic Avatars as one of the top ten emerging technologies, in same year Dr. Kloor chaired the Robotic sessions at AI for Good UN hosted conference in Geneva.  2020 WEF invited Dr. Kloor to speak on the economic impact Robotic Avatars will have in the coming decade.

...Prior to Beyond Imagination, Dr. Kloor was the founder of StemCC – a stem cell company that was sold in 2018 to Celularity, one of the world’s most cutting edge clinical-stage cell therapeutics company (founded by Peter Diamandis and Bob Harari).  To date, he continues to provide consulting services to Bob Harari and Celularity to help advance the messaging of their research and therapeutic treatments.  Dr. Kloor also sits on the board of Brain Mapping and Therapeutics Society, and serves as their Chief Scientific Advisor and Educational Outreach Coordinator.

Dr. Kloor has received numerous awards, most recently The Golden Axon Award from the Society for Brain Mapping & Therapeutics (2019); most notable from the past, his ABC World News: Person of the Week honor in 1994. He worked as advisor for NASA, US SENATE, JPL, and numerous other science organizations.  According to the US Council of Graduate Schools, Dr. Kloor is the only person in world history to earn two Ph.D.s simultaneously.  His degrees are in Physics and Chemistry, and were earned in 1994 from Purdue University.

... Dr. Kloor is a recognized leader in Education, and bringing science to the public. He has been involved in teaching sense he was 14, beginning with teaching martial arts professionally. As undergraduate, he become the first undergraduate to teach a university science course at Southern University of Oregon.  In Graduate school, he received many awards as physics and chemistry instructor. He created commercial educational products including holographic kit in the 1990’s used by outreach programs throughout USA.  In 1990,  Dr. Kloor created the first university based national science outreach program in the USA, based at Purdue University.  Leading this program as a graduate student, he formed partnerships with Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, creating entertainment educational materials that promoted science around the world. 
In 1995, the National Engineering Society commissioned Dr. Kloor to create television promotions to advance interest in Engineering around the world.  His commercials were so successful they played for 5 years.  Dr. Kloor as an author has promoted science education in range of prominent magazines and newspapers from Washington Post to Nature.  Harry has worked with NASA and JPL to advance their educational missions and science outreach for two decades.  In 2009, his IMAX film Quantum Quest (described in more detail below) was produced to promote NASA’s science education efforts, especially with regards to the discoveries made by the Cassini Huygens space mission. This award-winning Hollywood film was an official part of the Cassini mission and funded in part by NASA. Teachers throughout the world have used the QQ K-12 educational lessons guide and the QQ teacher guide for over a decade.  Dr. Kloor’s passion for education continues to this day. For the past decade, for two weeks each year, he lectures at K-12 schools in underserved communities ( in USA and abroad).  He inspires students to study science and technology, via talks on exponential technology to get students to understand they are the Exponential Generation, and that understanding math, science, and technology is more important than ever before.  His talks have reached over 20,000 students since 2010.  In 2018, Dr Kloor co-founded Sentimus, an educational travel company headquartered in Shanghai. This program provides travel educational learning experiences internationally for Chinese students in middle school and high school, exposing them to how business is conducted around the world, and expose them to different approaches and possible career paths.

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Dan St. Pierre
Co-Director, Art Director, Producer

... Daniel St. Pierre was born in Newark, New Jersey, USA on July 4, 1961. He grew up in Manchester-by-the-Sea Massachusetts and attended Fairfield University where he studied Fine Arts and Music. In 1981 Daniel moved to California for film studies at California State University Northridge with a major in Radio, TV and Film.
Daniel began his professional film-making career at Filmation Studios where he worked as a Xerox Technician until his 2D design skills were recognized and cultivated. Through the 1980's, Daniel plied his talents as Storyboard Artist, Layout Supervisor, Background Painter and Animator; earning him credits on popular television series such as Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, She-Ra: Princess of Power and The Real Ghostbusters, among others.

In 1987 Daniel was recruited as a Layout Artist on Walt Disney's animated blockbuster The Little Mermaid and during the next 18 years was an artistic lead on Aladdin, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Ultimately, Daniel served as Art Director on Walt Disney's, Tarzan, which earned a Sci-Tech Academy Award for the acclaimed, ‘Deep Canvas’ process and honored him an Annie Award nomination for 'Best Personal Achievement in Art Direction'. In addition, Daniel was appointed to Disney's prestigious Artist Review Board and became a senior mentor for artistic development.

Following his Disney years, Daniel supervised animated motion picture development at DreamWorks SKG and served as Production Designer on the hit DreamWorks film Shark Tale.

Daniel's directing bow came in 2004 when he partnered with Christopher Reeve on the production of the animated family adventure Everyone's Hero. As Director, credits also include Quantum Quest - A Cassini Space Odyssey and Legends of Oz - Dorothy's Return which was honored with a 'Best Animated Feature' nomination at the Annecy International Animation Festival in 2013.