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Friday Premiere Party Planned for Inclusive Micro-Short Student Film ‘Third Shift’

Tuesday, April 23, 2019, By News Staff
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film posterThe creative micro-short film 鈥淭hird Shift鈥濃攃o-produced by at , and film and design students鈥攚ill have its world premiere on Friday, April 26, at 1 p.m. at a year-end celebration in Huntington Hall Commons. All are welcome to attend.

鈥淭hird Shift鈥 was filmed in the spooky basement of Huntington Hall and is a suspenseful comedy/horror short, with a surprise ending. The project hatched last fall when The Blackstone LaunchPad sponsored an inclusive entrepreneurship workshop with students in the InclusiveU program as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week. InclusiveU is an initiative of the , committed to individualized and inclusive higher educational opportunities for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

The workshop was facilitated by 鈥19, a VPA industrial and interaction design student and Blackstone LaunchPad Global Media Fellow. A student entrepreneur, deHahn is founder of and interested in inclusive design for people of all abilities. That is also the topic of research for his fifth-year design thesis, also set to debut this month. Born profoundly deaf, he is a unilateral cochlear implant user who proudly shares his personal story at conferences around the nation. He was recently a featured speaker at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Human Library, with the message that a disability shouldn鈥檛 stop anyone from defying stigmas and dreaming big.

deHahn says his passion as a designer drives him to make the world a more accessible place: 鈥淗aving a disability makes you see the world in a different, unique way.鈥

Whenever he can,聽deHahn tries to immerse himself among those with different abilities. 鈥淚nclusiveU is a wonderful community of creative, intelligent, and caring people,鈥 he says.

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The cast and crew of “Third Shift.”

At the fall inclusive entrepreneurship workshop, the students discussed what they were passionate about. The group quickly came to a consensus that a startup film company would be a great way to learn entrepreneurship, and so InclusiveU Productions was launched. Through early spring, InclusiveU students worked with The Blackstone LaunchPad and VPA film students to learn how to create and produce a movie.

InclusiveU students conceived the story, wrote the script, starred in the movie and assisted in all aspects of production planning.

deHahn helped as production designer, while Peter Hartsock 鈥19, a VPA film student and co-founder of student startup , was the cinematographer and editor. Janie Kahan 鈥19, a VPA film student who is an advocate for those with disabilities, directed the movie.

Kahan has a special interest in inclusive education, promoting the use of American Sign Language in children鈥檚 media while interning for DreamWorks. 鈥淕rowing up using American Sign Language in my home, deaf culture has become a large influence in my life,” she says. “Using my experience and a new connection with the National Association of the Deaf, I was able to educate the DreamWorks executives on the culture and linguistics and how to properly represent a deaf character in a children鈥檚 television show. I plan to advocate for disability representation in my film and TV career.鈥

鈥淭hird Shift鈥 stars InclusiveU students Delvon Waller, Gabriella Iannotti and Ryan Gorke. The film would not have been possible without the InclusiveU student crew, who played key production roles: Delvon Waller, screenwriter; Jon Rushmore, art, production, effects and food services; Anthony Canestrare, music consultant; and Xavier Jefferson, pre-production and planning.

鈥淚 was really excited to see what I wrote to come to life,” Waller says. “Through hard work and determination, you can accomplish anything. No matter what people think or tell you!鈥

Those who were a part of the project are very proud of the final result. 鈥淎ll the actors, behind the scenes folks and students brought their own unique twist to the film,” deHahn notes. “Delvon, the main character, curated a funny and clever screenplay, and it was exciting to see his idea come to life. But more importantly, it was wonderful to be witness to such a passionate collaboration.鈥

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