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Art is among the most powerful and accessible ways to explore the human condition and our place within Nature.

Where do we stand? How did we arrive here? And where are we headed?

Our mission is to inspire harmonious connection with ecosystems, technology, and awe crafted through imaginative and thought-provoking storytelling.

Friends and collaborators since college, Adam Hersko-RonaTas & Errol Danehy founded Antennarosa Pictures in 2023.

Adam Hersko-RonaTas

In addition to fostering the creative pursuits of fellow up-and-coming artists, Adam has collaborated with many teams as a writer, director, cinematographer, performer, animator, and editor to create works that bridge various media forms. These projects range from dramatic narratives to sketch comedies, educational PSAs to environmental documentaries, stop-motion to hand-drawn animations, virtual reality installations to music videos. Some of these have earned global festival recognition and awards over the years.

At Brown University he helmed Brown Motion Pictures for four semesters alongside his neuroscience studies. As a Royce Fellow, he directed an internationally acclaimed documentary about the effects of globalization on Iceland. After graduating, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue various artistic avenues while volunteering in local environmental movements. He also produces media and coordinates projects for Metabolic Studio – an art and ecological-science hub in downtown LA.

Errol Danehy

Since 2014, Errol has worn many hats on dozens of short film and video productions. His passion is managing and elevating the projects of others. As an undergrad at Brown University, Errol thrived as a producer of student shorts as a Managing Director of Brown Motion Pictures, the largest film production organization in the Ivy League. After graduating, he worked for Brown Media Services as a media production assistant. He also conducted freelance video work on the side, creating ads and music videos for various local clients.

In 2019, Errol felt he needed a wider lens on the world and its people, so he moved to Japan to teach at a school in Ofunato. What began as a one-year stay turned into a four-year adventure. He got married, studied business in his spare time, and began working as a consultant for a solar panel company. Upon his return to the U.S., Errol embraced a refreshed determination to walk a path in the movie business. He currently produces media and events for the Watson Institute.