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Glenn Pack has been making films for over 20 years. He made his first film at the age of 16 when he convinced his English teacher to let him reenact Agatha Christie’s “The Body in the Library”. Pack shot the film using in-camera edit on a VHS camera. He was hooked.

Pack graduated from Eastside High School in Greenville, SC with Honors in Art. He obtained his BA from the University of South Carolina - Upstate, where he majored in Communications - Journalism. He received the Award of Excellence as Outstanding Communication - Journalism Major. While earning his BA, he also attended the Greenville County Museum of Art’s Center for Museum Education where he focused on photography. Pack obtained his MA in Liberal Studies from the University of North Carolina - Wilmington.

In 1997, Pack relocated to Wilmington NC to pursue a career in the film industry. After working on several films as a Production Assistant, he landed a position with Panavision International as a Prep Technician. While at Panavision, Pack free-lanced as a Director of Photography, Camera Operator, 1st and 2nd Assistant Camera, Loader, Assistant Director, Editor and Director. He has over 40 credits to his name.

Presently, Pack is a Senior Lecturer and Academic Advisor at UNCW where he teaches a variety of production courses, including: Directing, Cinematography, Lighting, Film Tools and Techniques, Intermediate Narrative, 16mm Narrative, and Senior Seminar. When he’s not at the University, Pack continues to free-lance.

“Children for a Day” is Pack’s directorial debut. “Ultimately, I love to try new things. Failure is not learning the things that I should know and attempting the things that I do.”