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At Gank Games, Jane and Ash do all the work without any of the recognition. When the company hosts an internal pitch competition, it’s finally their chance to shine. The girls team up with new hire Kai, only for Jane’s rival to steal their pitch. With their dreams on the line, they regroup in the only space they can call their own: the women’s restroom. Level Up uses immersive virtual production to spotlight women in gaming, and blends office satire with dark comedy to tell a story about fighting to be the boss — literally.
Filmmaker Bio: Gabrielle Roberts is an AI and virtual production specialist pioneering the intersection of computer science and film. She has worked with Oscar-winning filmmakers, led virtual human innovations at the Sequoia-backed startup Brud, and played a key role in Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender. She has contributed to upcoming Lucasfilm projects as a virtual production lead, has collaborated with studios across China, and is an Adjunct Professor at USC. She is currently working with Google Deepmind and Warner Brothers on the AI-powered "The Wizard of Oz" premiering at the Las Vegas Sphere. Gabrielle is a Schwarzman Scholar and has received the Princess Diana Award for founding Code Your Chances, an international nonprofit teaching creative computer science. She is a proud recipient of the BFF M&M's For All Funkind Grant.
At Gank Games, Jane and Ash do all the work without any of the recognition. When the company hosts an internal pitch competition, it’s finally their chance to shine. The girls team up with new hire Kai, only for Jane’s rival to steal their pitch. With their dreams on the line, they regroup in the only space they can call their own: the women’s restroom. Level Up uses immersive virtual production to spotlight women in gaming, and blends office satire with dark comedy to tell a story about fighting to be the boss — literally.
Filmmaker Bio: Gabrielle Roberts is an AI and virtual production specialist pioneering the intersection of computer science and film. She has worked with Oscar-winning filmmakers, led virtual human innovations at the Sequoia-backed startup Brud, and played a key role in Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender. She has contributed to upcoming Lucasfilm projects as a virtual production lead, has collaborated with studios across China, and is an Adjunct Professor at USC. She is currently working with Google Deepmind and Warner Brothers on the AI-powered "The Wizard of Oz" premiering at the Las Vegas Sphere. Gabrielle is a Schwarzman Scholar and has received the Princess Diana Award for founding Code Your Chances, an international nonprofit teaching creative computer science. She is a proud recipient of the BFF M&M's For All Funkind Grant.