PRESS RELEASE
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
January 27, 2014
CONTACT: Mike Gunter, (501) 450-5614; mgunter@uca.edu
BTĚěĚĂFACULTY FILM WINS 2013 BEST ARKANSAS SHORT
By Holly Morrison
College of Fine Arts and Communication Media Office
âChutes and Gatesâ, a film created by the University of Central Arkansasâs Mike Gunter, recently received the award for Best Arkansas Short at the Seventh Annual Arkansas Shorts Festival at the Arlington Hotel in Hot Springs.
This 7-½ minute production is a short comedy about a young boy digging into the dirty world of farming with the guidance and teachings of his grandfather. Filmed at the Arkansas Sheriffâs Youth Ranch in Batesville, it has screened at numerous festivals.
âThe crowd reactions at the festivals have been just what Iâd hoped for,â said Gunter, assistant professor of digital filmmaking and the director, writer and editor of âChutes and Gates. âThey laughed where they were supposed to laugh and yelled, âEwwâ where they were supposed to.â
In July 2013, âChutes and Gatesâ was awarded the Best of Show along with a $1,000 prize at the Ohio State Fair.
It screened at the Little Rock Film Festival and the Ozark Foothills Film Festival in Batesville, the Bare Bones International Film Festival in Muskogee, Okla., and the Sacramento International Film Festival in California.
Gunter is originally from St. Louis. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronic Media from Missouri State University in 1985, a Master of Arts in Film Studies from Kansas in â98 and a Master of Fine Arts in Digital Filmmaking from BTĚěĚĂin 2008. He has been involved with several films that have premiered all over the world, including one in 2005 at the Malaga Film Festival.
He served as director of photography for UCAâs three feature-length films, the 2006 documentary The Old Gray Lady: Arkansasâs First Newspaper, directed by Kevin Clark, and the narratives Table at Luigiâs (2010) and Sympathy Pains (2013), both written and directed by Joe Dull, associate professor of digital filmmaking. Gunter plans to continue his teaching career while writing and directing more films.
“Mike Gunter’s skills as a filmmaker continue to be demonstrated in his superior directing and in his ability to impart these skills to his students,â said John Gale, chair of the BTĚěĚĂDepartment of Mass Communication and Theatre. âMike is a leader in the film profession and in film education.”
For more information, contact Gunter at (501) 450-5614 or mgunter@uca.edu.
UCAâs digital filmmaking program is housed in the Department of Mass Communication and Theatre. The BTĚěĚĂCollege of Fine Arts and Communication includes the Departments of Art, Communication, Mass Communication and Theatre, Music and Writing. The collegeâs primary mission is the preparation of the next generation of artists, educators and communicators. For more information about CFAC, visit or call (501) 450-3293.
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