SUBMISSIONS ARE CLOSING SOON... Before you hit apply, swipe right for a quick at-a-glance roundup of the most asked FAQs. Get the answers you need and submit your application now via the link in bio.
EPISODE 3: Non-Profit Founder Diaries 🎬✨
Balancing a 9–5 in entertainment while running a youth film program definitely keeps life interesting. From studio lots to student film sets, every experience continues to pour back into REEL and the next generation of storytellers.
A little day in the life at Universal Studios 🎢🤍
I’m happy, and how can I express it other than by showing something that made me happy?
When our project was broadcast on TV, we were thrilled.
Now... that this award has come to us, even more so.
Thank God!
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#zbstarartists #awards #actor #wildsoundfestival #canada
JUST IN CASE... You missed it, we wanted to share some of the incredible coverage of LOVE & LAUGHS, a new short film initiative inspired by prolific producer, writer and director Malcolm D. Lee in partnership with @BlackmaledProductions , Universal Film and @Tribeca . Go check out the @variety@angeliquejackson article through the link in bio, and don't forget to apply!
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS... For LOVE & LAUGHS, a new short film initiative inspired by prolific producer, writer and director Malcolm D. Lee in partnership with @BlackmaledProductions and @Tribeca . Seeking writer-directors exploring how people connect, clash and fall for each other.
Tribeca will award selected filmmakers a $50K grant to create a short film. Universal Film and Blackmaled Productions will provide exposure to the studio system through mentorship and networking opportunities.
Submissions close May 20. Apply now by clicking the link in bio.
A story that makes your fantasy dreams come true! 🌟 In our latest episode, @marsaimartin shares why Amari and the Night Brothers means so much to her—and how she hopes to bring its imagination, heart, and Black girl magic to the big screen. 🎬 Full episode OUT NOW!
Preparation 🤝 Opportunity. Take a look back at Ke Huy Quan’s episode of Seen on the Screen as he traces his journey from studying ‘80s Hong Kong action movies to choreographing fights as a lead in his own action movie. #MakeItUniversal