Annual WolverineCon Spotlights Student Talent


SBVC’s WolverineCon Film Festival brought the magic of filmmaking to campus in March, celebrating student creativity and storytelling. One of the festival’s key highlights was the 66-Hour Film Competition, where teams had just 66 hours to write, shoot, and edit an original short film.
The annual festival, organized by SBVC’s Film, Television, and Media (FTVM) department, also featured student film screenings, workshops, and discussions with industry professionals. Students had the opportunity to network with filmmakers, showcase their work, and gain insights into the evolving media landscape.
Under the leadership of Professor Lucas Cuny, SBVC’s FTVM program continues to provide hands-on learning experiences that prepare students for careers in the entertainment industry.