At least a dozen alumni and a few current students from New Mexico State University's Creative Media Institute are credited crew on a Sundance Film Festival award-winning film. "In the Summers," a Las Cruces film directed by Alessandra Lacorazza, was awarded the U.S. Grand Jury Prize at this year's Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
CMI alumnus Josh Bleiweiss and Abigail Hunter are credited respectively as unit production manager and second assistant director on the film, which follows two sisters on their yearly summer visits to their father's home in Las Cruces.
"As a second AD, my responsibilities are vast," said Hunter, who graduated in 2022 with a bachelor's degree in digital filmmaking. "The primary responsibilities, of course, are assisting the first AD with scheduling, and making the call sheet that goes out to cast and crew every night. I am also the direct contact for the cast during principal, so anything they need during shooting is my responsibility. I also work closely with the unit production manager to fix any problems or issues that arise on set. The well-being of the set and how it functions always falls on the ADs, and we work together to make sure the environment is a safe and fun workplace."
Daniel Tantalean, one of the film's producers, and Las Cruces Film liaison Andrew Jara reached out to CMI professor Sherwin Lau for a list of names from the department. Many of the people he recommended were hired to work on the film.
"People want to hire our students because they have a good attitude, they are proactive, self-motivated and possess an excellent work ethic," said Lau, who worked with many of the same alums and students on his film, "The Farmer."
Since graduating with a bachelor's degree in creative media with an emphasis in digital filmmaking in 2020, Bleiweiss has started his own production company that rents out equipment for filmmaking ventures. He is excited to see more opportunities for young film students in New Mexico and hopes to help his friends and local filmmakers create their own projects in the future.
"I think that more projects coming to Las Cruces and New Mexico as a whole is a great thing," Bleiweiss said. "We have such a great culture here for stories to be told that I hope we continue to see the space grow."
"I am extremely proud of the local people that have grown in the business, especially fellow classmates that have really started making a name for themselves in film," added Hunter, who also owns her own production company. "We have proven that we can stand with the best of them, and I think there is something inherently special about that coming from this smaller town."
The Creative Media Institute is dedicated to developing the artistic endeavors of student filmmakers in animation, digital filmmaking and creative writing. CMI professor and department head Amy Lanasa takes pride in seeing student success within the region.
"The main motivating factor for the CMI team is that we all want our students to be employable in the industry we love, and we want that industry to grow here in our region, because we know that it has tremendous potential to strengthen the economy in the place where we all love to live," Lanasa said. "There's a lot of love in that statement, but I also think there's a lot of love in CMI."
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