Until being named dean of the School of Filmmaking at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, LaVine was director of the Film Directing Program at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in Valencia, California.[2]
LaVine's 2016 debut feature film,Wild Prairie Rose, premiered at Geena Davis’ Bentonville Film Festival[9] and won prizes including the inaugural Jimmy Stewart Legacy Award at the Heartland Film Festival,[10]Sedona International Film Festival (Audience Award for Best Feature),[11] Seattle Deaf Film Festival (Opening Night Film and Best Drama), Cambria Film Festival (Jury and Audience Awards for Best Feature), Toronto International Deaf Film Festival (Opening Night Film, Best Feature and Audience Choice Award), Sioux Empire Film Festival (Best Cinematography and Best Film), Cinema At the Edge Festival (Opening Night Film and Jury Award Best Feature), Omaha National Film Festival, Black Hills Film Festival (Best Feature),[12] Sioux Empire Film Festival (Best Feature), La Femme International Festival, St. Louis Film Festival, ReelAbilities Film Festival NYC,[13] and Cinema Falls Cinematheque.