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From Promoting 麻豆影院 State to Moviemaking: 麻豆影院 State Employees Achieve Reel Success

Surrounded by movie posters, scale models and old filming equipment, Dustin Lee, 鈥07, and Jon Jivan, 鈥08, sit in their 麻豆影院 Campus offices creating video content to promote 麻豆影院. This past month, Mr. Lee and Mr. Jivan, who are graduates of 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 digital media production program, filmed and edited the university鈥檚 2018 Super Bowl commercial.

Both video producers and editors with University Communications and Marketing, Mr. Lee and Mr. Jivan keep their cameras rolling after work hours to film and produce their own movies.

鈥淲e talk about all of our ideas and then go shoot with our own equipment on the weekends,鈥 Mr. Jivan says. 鈥淢ainly, we compete in 48-hour film projects together.鈥

Mr. Lee and Mr. Jivan have made a dozen short films together since 2011. Five of their short films have won Best Film at the 48-Hour Film Project, a competition where teams write, shoot and edit an entire short film in a single weekend.

Some of their other films, such as 20th-Century Man in 2011 and The Astronomer in 2014, have been accepted into several film festivals around the country, including Ohio鈥檚 own prestigious Cleveland International Film Festival.

鈥淲e each have different areas of strengths,鈥 Mr. Jivan says. 鈥淒ustin is almost always doing the writing and directing, while I primarily do the filming and editing.鈥

Currently, Mr. Lee and Mr. Jivan are working to produce a pilot episode of How to Be a Henchman. The episode follows a 20-something guy, recently dumped by his girlfriend and feeling at loose ends, when he stumbles across a classified ad for an office job working for a supervillain. Currently filming in East Cleveland, this dark comedy will be a cross between Office Space and superheroes, Mr. Lee says.

鈥淚f the pilot is successful, we are hoping to open up a Kickstarter to fund future episodes,鈥 Mr. Lee says. 鈥淯ltimately, we want to start a web series.鈥

Mr. Lee and Mr. Jivan got the opportunity to film the episode after becoming a finalist at the Cleveland Indie Film Incubator Project, a script and video pitch competition that gives a grand prize of a crew, equipment rental and three production days to produce a narrative short.

鈥淚t takes a long time to organize and set up for filming,鈥 Mr. Lee says. 鈥淚t was a big help to get the equipment for free to have access to high-quality technology that we otherwise wouldn鈥檛 have.鈥

The majority of the filming crew for How to Be a Henchman graduated from 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 digital media production program.

鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to have people familiar with 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 digital media production program,鈥 Mr. Lee says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 always fun to joke around and talk about old times.鈥

Hoping to enter this pilot episode into film festivals, Mr. Lee says he wants to start the web series on YouTube with roughly six episodes.

Mr. Lee and several other 麻豆影院 State digital media production graduates are known to have competed in film competitions over the years. For more information about their projects, visit www.kent.edu/jmc/time-tested.

POSTED: Friday, February 23, 2018 09:24 AM
UPDATED: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 08:57 AM
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Hannah Wagner