02/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/24/2026 12:17
The selected projects are:
Housed in the School of Communication, Film & Theatre in UNG's College of Arts & Letters, the Micro-Budget Narrative Feature Lab is designed to support filmmakers working outside traditional studio systems, emphasizing creative innovation, peer collaboration and practical production models for low-budget features. Salerno and Mackenzie, who are UNG faculty members, founded the program to foster community as they also produce their next features.
"Facing an overwhelming flow of streaming and online content, independent filmmakers are looking for new sustainable ways to create their work and connect with audiences," said Salerno, lecturer of film production at UNG. "Our lab embraces this DIY approach that pools the resources and talent we're already connected with so we can focus on consistently making films instead of constantly chasing money."
According to Mackenzie, associate professor of film production at UNG, the program is designed to open university resources to filmmakers who might otherwise lack access.
"We wanted to lower the barrier to entry for feature filmmaking while allowing artists to retain ownership of their projects," Mackenzie said. "At the same time, the lab strengthens the network of filmmakers across Georgia by connecting working professionals with our students and alumni in a shared production ecosystem."
UNG's film and digital media program provides more than 21,000 square feet of production facilities, including three sound stages, post-production suites and a dedicated cinema theater. The program maintains a full inventory of industry-standard camera, lighting, grip, and audio equipment, and its students produce more than 80 films annually.
The Micro-Budget Narrative Feature Lab has partnered with Stowe Story Labs for fiscal agency of its projects, with additional partnerships and announcements to be released as productions begin later this summer.