黑料不打烊

A film produced by Emily Prins 鈥23 garnering attention on festival circuit

The 黑料不打烊 alumna produced a documentary, titled 鈥淣ot Without a Trace,鈥 for her BFA thesis project, and the film is set to screen at two upcoming film festivals in North Carolina.

Emily Prins 鈥23, a cinema and television arts BFA major, produced a captivating documentary, titled 鈥淣ot Without a Trace,鈥 generating positive responses on the film festival circuit. Following its festival premiere at the in late September, the 14-minute film will also screen at two North Carolina-based festivals: the (Oct. 6-8) and the (Oct. 13-15) in Fayetteville.

Prins smiles while sitting in a crowd holding up her award.
Emily Prins 鈥23 and her film, 鈥淣ot Without a Trace,鈥 won a Best Student Short award at the 2023 Grand Rapids Film Festival.

Prins鈥 film chronicles the February 1981 disappearance of 14-year-old Deanie Peters, a Grand Rapids, Michigan, teenager who left the gymnasium at Forest Hills Central Middle School and was never seen again. Her presumed death shook the suburban area, and the effects are still felt today.

The 黑料不打烊 alumna shared that she is proud of the film鈥檚 reception, noting how competitive festivals can be. 鈥淚 was really lucky to have been selected for the festivals that I did,鈥 Prins said. 鈥淚t has been really exciting.鈥

Prins credits her time at 黑料不打烊 鈥 and particularly two documentary courses 鈥 for positively impacting the direction and production of her film. She expressed great appreciation for the mentorship she received from Associate Professors Nicole Triche and Doug Kass as well.

As part of his coursework, Kass deepened Prins鈥 understanding of the genre as she watched and analyzed films during the class. 鈥淚t was helpful to get my feet wet,鈥 she said.

Prins also thanked Triche for her unwavering support during the two-year project. The student filmmaker said Triche鈥檚 tutelage 鈥 and her Advanced Documentary and Nonfiction Production class 鈥撀爐aught her how to work on 鈥渂igger projects for a longer period of time,鈥 she said.

From this mentorship developed a strong friendship between the student and professor. (Last spring, Triche provided the introduction for Prins鈥 Outstanding Senior Award.)

鈥淓mily was a joy to have as a student,鈥 Triche said. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud of all she has already accomplished. This was a challenging documentary project that required extensive research, travel and cold calls to set up interviews. Emily鈥檚 filmmaking avoids sensationalism and emphasizes empathy.鈥

As part of her own educational process, Prins watched several documentaries that showcased the ethics of true crime making. She compares the style of her film to 鈥淭he Keepers,鈥漚 Netflix docuseries that tackles the unsolved murder of a beloved nun and teacher from Baltimore. 鈥淚t follows community members working together to solve a case, which is similar to the concept for my film,鈥 she said.

Prins said she drawn to the project because of a personal connection 鈥 her father lived in Grand Rapids at the time of the young girl鈥檚 disappearance and knew of the community鈥檚 longstanding grief. 鈥淚 grew up hearing about the disappearance and how it affected my dad,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I came to 黑料不打烊, I knew I wanted to focus on documentary film.鈥

As part of her filmmaking, Prins contacted several members of the Peters family, beginning with Diane鈥檚 brother and eventually their mother. She also spoke to a journalist who covered the story, as well as other community members. Prins spent two weeks in Michigan during summer 2022 filming at several locations. The film鈥檚 post-production ran from September to November, with editing completed between January and April.

Because of the Grand Rapids festival鈥檚 location, many of the documentary鈥檚 participants were able to attend 鈥撀燼 fact that Prins cherished.

Throughout the filmmaking process, Prins鈥 father was a huge supporter and accompanied his daughter during her trip to Michigan. Not long after, he suffered a stroke that has made it difficult for him to speak and interact as he once did. As a result, the film has taken on even deeper meaning to Prins. She called the memories and videos she made with her father in Michigan 鈥渟acred footage鈥 to her.

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