A JHU-run Film Incubator is Looking to Get VR Projects Made in Baltimore

An incubator program that provides resources for Baltimore-based filmmakers utilizing virtual and augmented reality is opening up applications for a fall cohort.

The Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund in Film and Media Studies, which is run by Johns Hopkins, will accept about 30 fellows working on new projects in VR, narrative and documentary filmmaking that are created locally.

“The Fund’s central mission is to embolden and empower new voices by finding innovative ways for diverse communities in Baltimore to write, design, produce, and distribute a wide array of visual content, from narrative film to immersive media,” Annette Porter, director of the Fund, said via email.

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