Robyn Semien
Robyn Semien is a television and radio producer who has worked on This American Life in radio, television and video formats.
Early life
Semien attended the University of California, Los Angeles.Career
Film and television
Semien worked as an editor and producer of film and television, including as an associate editor on the first season of This [American Life (TV series)|This American Life's television documentary series] with Showtime, and then as a producer on the second season in 2008. Semien was also a producer on the 2012 video project, This American Life: One Night Only at BAM.Radio
Semien joined This American LifeAwards
Semien and collaborators on the "Harper High School" episode won a Peabody Award, with judges calling the work "vivid, unblinking, poignant and sometimes gut-wrenching”; the Dart Center prize for journalism and trauma ; the Jack R. Howard Award for Radio In-Depth coverage; an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award ; the Fred M. Hechinger Grand Prize for Distinguished Education Reporting from the Education Writers Association; and the Third Coast International Audio Festival's Gold Award for best documentary.In 2014, Semien, Luke Malone and Ira Glass won Third Coast International Audio Festival's Radio Impact Award for their story about "on the struggles of young, non-offending pedophiles in their teens and early 20s and what they were doing to get treatment." Semien produced, Malone reported and Glass edited. For the same piece, Semien, Malone and Glass were also finalists for The Society of Professional Journalists' Deadline Club 2015 award for best "Radio or Audio Reporting" and third place in the National Headliners Award for best "Radio stations documentary or public affairs."
In 2008, Semien was nominated as producer, with This American Life's television team, for the International Documentary Association's award for best continuing series.