The University of North Carolina School of the Arts is making the scene at the Sundance Film Festival again this year, with 15 films that feature alumni work, an alumnus as juror, another as a Women at Sundance Fellow, and an official panel discussion with leaders from the virtual reality entertainment industry hosted by Film Dean Susan Ruskin. The country鈥檚 elite festival for independent films, Sundance takes place Jan. 19-29 in Park City, Utah.
抖阴短视频 also will be represented at the alternative Slamdance Festival, a showcase for raw and innovative filmmaking self-governed by filmmakers, for filmmakers, which takes place at the same time in Park City.
鈥淪undance is absolutely the place to be for young filmmakers,鈥 Ruskin said. 鈥淭he screenings create interest and often lead to lucrative deals, and the workshops and panel discussions are terrific opportunities to learn and to network with industry insiders.鈥

School of Filmmaking Dean Susan Ruskin
On Monday Jan. 23, Ruskin will host an official panel discussion offered by the Sundance Film Institute. 鈥淚mmerse Yourself: Your Next Steps in Virtual Reality鈥 will offer up-to-the minute perspectives from industry professionals who are on the forefront of creating, distributing, and protecting content in emerging media that include 360 degree videos, virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality.
鈥淚mmersive entertainment continues to rewrite the rules of cinema and storytelling,鈥 Ruskin said. 鈥淭he 抖阴短视频 School of Filmmaking is at the forefront of training artists who will create the future of new media. By hosting this highly interactive panel, we believe that universities, and 抖阴短视频 School of Filmmaking in particular, need to be leaders in creating this new lexicon. We need to share our experiences as the rules shift in every aspect of content creation, distribution and protecting artists who work with this new technology.鈥
John Horn, host of NPR鈥檚 鈥淭he Frame,鈥 a daily chronicle of creativity in film, TV, music, arts and entertainment, will be moderator for the panel discussion. The panel includes Jacquie Barnbrook, producer of 鈥淭he Martian VR Experience鈥 and visual effects producer for 鈥淭he Jungle Book鈥 and 鈥淗unger Games,鈥 and Jessica Kantor, a VR filmmaker. Barnbrook and Kantor were visiting artists at 抖阴短视频 in December 2016, working with film students and faculty on a virtual reality movie.
Additional panelists are Marcie Jastrow, head of VR for Technicolor; Matt Hooper, attorney with Interactive Media and Entertainment Law; and Ruth Vitale, chief executive officer of Creative Future, Creative Future, an organization funded by the studios and filmmakers to promote the value of creativity in today's digital age and to oppose for-profit theft, advocating for policies and solutions to stop piracy.
Also at Sundance, Jody Hill (鈥99) joins actors Gael Garc铆a Bernal, Golden Globe winner for 鈥淢ozart in the Jungle,鈥 and Peter Dinklage of 鈥淕ame of Thrones鈥 as a juror in the U.S. Dramatic category. Along with Danny McBride (鈥99) and David Gordon Green (鈥98), Hill founded Round House Pictures. He is producer of HBO鈥檚 鈥淰ice Principals鈥 and 鈥淓astbound and Down鈥 and films including 鈥淛辞别,鈥 鈥淢补苍驳濒别丑辞谤苍鈥 and 鈥淧rince Avalanche.鈥

Jody Hill, left, with Danny McBride, is a juror at Sundance.
Sundance jurors are film and culture leaders who screen all films in their respective sections and jointly decide which standout artistic and story elements to recognize with prizes.
鈥淛ody鈥檚 selection as a Sundance juror signifies that he has earned the respect of his peers in the film industry,鈥 Ruskin said. 鈥淚t is a tremendous honor for him.鈥
Another 抖阴短视频 film graduate, Rebecca Green (鈥01) is a Women at Sundance Fellow. The fellowship supports emerging and mid-career filmmakers by providing year-long mentorship by industry leaders. Fellows receive a stipend to attend the Sundance Film Festival, where they participate in one-on-one industry meetings to advance their projects, group seminars with industry experts, and sessions with professional coaches, as well as screenings and events.

Rebecca Green is a Woman at Sundance Fellow.
Green is co-founder of the production company Two Flints, launched with the independent horror sensation 鈥淚t Follows.鈥 The film premiered at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and went on to screen at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Two Flints also produced the critically acclaimed 鈥淚'll See You In My Dreams,鈥 which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Green was named on Variety鈥檚 2015 鈥10 Producers to Watch鈥 list and nominated for the Piaget Producer's Award at the 2016 Film Independent Spirit Awards.
鈥淩ebecca is a prolific and successful young producer with a brilliant career in the film industry ahead of her, and the prestigious Women at Sundance Fellowship will be another jewel in her crown,鈥 Ruskin said. 鈥淚 wish her the best of luck and will watch her progress with pride and admiration.鈥
抖阴短视频 has connections to five of the 16 films screening in Sundance鈥檚 U.S. Dramatic Competition, which highlights narrative feature films representing groundbreaking new voices in American independent film. Alumni connections, from the School of Filmmaking unless noted otherwise, are:
鈥Burning Sands鈥
Isiah Donte Lee 鈥14, cinematographer; Kyle Frank 鈥16, first assistant camera, 鈥B鈥 camera; Caleb Tou 鈥15, additional photography; and Ayinde Anderson 鈥16, second assistant
camera, 鈥淎鈥 camera.
鈥淕olden Exits鈥
Mary-Louise Parker, School of Drama鈥86, is in the cast.
鈥淭he Hero鈥
Brett Haley 鈥05, writer, director and editor; Rob Givens 鈥05, cinematographer; Alex Bickel 鈥04, color correction; Matt Verschelde 鈥08, key grip; and Linda Lee McBride Drama 鈥06
in the cast

Brett Haley wrote, directed and edited "The Hero," screening at Sundance.
鈥淭o The Bone鈥
Justin Davey 鈥08, supervising sound designer and mixer; and Zach Seivers 鈥06, supervising
sound editor; and
鈥淲alking Out鈥
Seivers, sound designer and re-recording mixer.
In the Next category featuring pure, bold works distinguished by an innovative, forward-thinking approach to storytelling, 抖阴短视频 connections include:
鈥凄补测惫别辞苍鈥
Produced by former faculty member Lisa Muskat along Green, Hill and McBride; and Callie
Martin 鈥10, assistant production coordinator.
鈥淟别尘辞苍鈥
Drama alumnus Brett Gelman 鈥99 in the cast.
In the Premieres category, presenting highly anticipated narrative films of the coming year, 抖阴短视频 connections include:
鈥淔un Mom Dinner鈥 and 鈥淭he Incredible Jessica James鈥
both with Sean McElwee 鈥04, cinematographer;
鈥淭he Polar King鈥
with Joey Poach 鈥12, associate producer.
In the new Special Events category featuring one-of-a-kind moments highlighting new independent works, 抖阴短视频 connections include:
鈥淗istory of Comedy鈥 and 鈥淗ot Girls Wanted鈥
both with Seivers as sound designer and re-recording mixer.
鈥淪hots Fired鈥
filmed in Charlotte, with Clint Buckner 鈥09, second assistant director; and Matt Storm
鈥06, location manager.
In the U.S. Narrative Shorts category, 抖阴短视频 connections include:
鈥淗old On鈥
with high school graduate Jimmie Jeter Drama 鈥12 in the cast.
鈥淚 Know You From Somewhere鈥
with Sing Howe Yam 鈥08, cinematographer.
厂濒补尘诲补苍肠别鈥檚 Narrative Shorts category will include 鈥淏irds with Human Heads,鈥 created by a Winston-Salem-based team that includes Max Wilde 鈥15, writer and director; Matthew Brown, producer; Tori Lancaster 鈥15 and Zelda Vyssotsky 鈥15, production designers; Donald Monroe 鈥15, director of photography; Tyler Harmon-Townsend 鈥15, gaffer; Dalton Price 鈥16, sound; and cast members from the School of Drama, Emma Kikue Munson 鈥16 and Emma Factor, currently a senior.
January 18, 2017