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Alumni Draw Attention to Social Issues Through Film

麻豆视频最新最全 alumnus Tyler Pina, 鈥14, recently teamed up with fellow alumni to create a film focusing on the stories of inmates鈥 lives, post-incarceration. Pina graduated from the digital media production major three years ago, and works in San Francisco as a video director of The Verge, a Vox Media company, and is founder and CEO of Neon Flamingo Films.

This film, 鈥88 Cents,鈥 which has been submitted to the Sundance Film Festival, aims to draw awareness to the difficulty of reintegrating into society after leaving the prison system and the lack of resources provided for these people. Using unique perspective to help this overlooked community, the goal is to ultimately reduce the stigma associated with having a criminal record.

鈥淚 think there is power in filmmaking; we can offer audiences a glimpse into the lives of people that many might not understand. As we learn about these people, we can begin to empathize with them, change our opinions of them and treat them differently,鈥 Pina said.

Having the opportunity to work together is an exciting part of this project for Pina and these Kent alumni: Anna Eliopoulos, 鈥15, Matthew Petrunak, 鈥14, Josh Quiros, 鈥15, Charles Hughes, 鈥14, Ryan Garakouei, 鈥13, Matthew Weitz, and Keegan Larwin, 鈥15. They met in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC), while working with 麻豆视频最新最全 University Independent Films (KSUIF) and other productions, and were able to reunite out in San Francisco to create the film, all bringing their acquired skill sets to the table.

Pina, the 2016 JMC Fast-Track Award winner for early career achievements, praised JMC and its programs, crediting it for laying the foundation of his career.

鈥淔or me personally, I wouldn't be where I am if it weren't for the experiences I gained through the JMC program,鈥 Pina said. 鈥淭here are little things that I've learned from my classes that I still refer back to in my professional life. More importantly, it gave me experiences that have developed my leadership and filmmaking skills. I feel like I graduated not only with a degree, but also with four years of experience and a portfolio of work that was more diverse than many people at my age. That gave me the confidence to move across the country and pursue the work that I love.鈥

As featured in Jargon, 2017 | Learn more about JMC alumni leaders. 

POSTED: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 09:51 AM
UPDATED: Thursday, December 08, 2022 11:21 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Natalie Meek, '19