). Lavine, who will serve as dean of the school of filmmaking effective July 1, joins UNCSA from California Institute of the Arts where she was program director of the graduate-level film directing program.
In an interview, LaVine said she was eager to push the program to become more inclusive, noting that she was pleased that the school of filmmaking had a majority female incoming class for the past two years. “This industry now is such a wide landscape that you have to be a hyphen-artist and able to use different art forms,” she noted. “It’s very exciting time, but it’s also extremely competitive. People have to be nimble and have a broader idea of what kind of career they want to have, whether it’s making games or working in short form videos or in live performances.”
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