Emerging and mid-career producers from underrepresented backgrounds in the industry are being targeted by a new program, PGA Create, announced today by the Producers Guild of America.
The immersive lab is designed for producers in active development, financing, or packaging of a feature or series and is led by the PGA’s One Guild initiative. There are two program cycles: Scripted and Documentary (Spring 2022 with exact dates Tba).
The deadline to submit for the Scripted Cycle is June 17 and the deadline for the Documentary Cycle will be announced. The program is open to non-members of the Guild.
More information is available here.
“Through PGA’s One Guild initiative, we have been taking a thoughtful look at all facets of how to deepen the Guild’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion,” said PGA presidents Gail Berman and Lucy Fisher. “With the establishment of PGA Create, the Guild is doubling...
The immersive lab is designed for producers in active development, financing, or packaging of a feature or series and is led by the PGA’s One Guild initiative. There are two program cycles: Scripted and Documentary (Spring 2022 with exact dates Tba).
The deadline to submit for the Scripted Cycle is June 17 and the deadline for the Documentary Cycle will be announced. The program is open to non-members of the Guild.
More information is available here.
“Through PGA’s One Guild initiative, we have been taking a thoughtful look at all facets of how to deepen the Guild’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion,” said PGA presidents Gail Berman and Lucy Fisher. “With the establishment of PGA Create, the Guild is doubling...
- 5/14/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Kcet picked up eight wins tonight at the Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, including awards for local color, culture and sports programming. Kmex followed with five wins.
Kvea’s wins included best news series and live coverage of an unscheduled news event. ABC7 took the honors for best evening newscast. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the awards were presented without audience in front of the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in North Hollywood and livestreamed on YouTube.
Below is the complete list of winners at the 72nd Los Angeles Area Emmys, including a breakdown of wins by each outlet.
L.A. Local Color
Transformation (Broken Bread) Kcet
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Roy Choi, Executive Producer
Host Emily Mraz
Producer Matthew Crotty
Producer Elizabeth Collins
Producer Natasha Phan
Producer Aaron Warzynski
Editor Jacqueline Reyno
Associate Producer James Mann
Director, Director of Photography
Jt Smith, Editor
Live Special Events – Programming
60th Annual L.
Kvea’s wins included best news series and live coverage of an unscheduled news event. ABC7 took the honors for best evening newscast. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the awards were presented without audience in front of the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in North Hollywood and livestreamed on YouTube.
Below is the complete list of winners at the 72nd Los Angeles Area Emmys, including a breakdown of wins by each outlet.
L.A. Local Color
Transformation (Broken Bread) Kcet
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Roy Choi, Executive Producer
Host Emily Mraz
Producer Matthew Crotty
Producer Elizabeth Collins
Producer Natasha Phan
Producer Aaron Warzynski
Editor Jacqueline Reyno
Associate Producer James Mann
Director, Director of Photography
Jt Smith, Editor
Live Special Events – Programming
60th Annual L.
- 7/19/2020
- by Brandon Choe
- Deadline Film + TV
The Producers Guild of America (PGA) has revealed the 14 participants for its 16th annual Power of Diversity Master Workshop.
The 14 producers selected for the annual workshop represent 10 projects in TV, film, unscripted and documentary. The eight-week workshop offers twice-weekly master classes on pitching, premise development, film finance, line producing, demystifying the writers’ room, agent & manager representation, distribution, deal-making and the world of virtual & augmented reality, headlined by some of the top producers & executives in the industry.
The participants were chosen from hundreds of applications reviewed by a PGA-member led selection committee. n addition to twice-weekly masterclasses, each project will be assigned two PGA member mentors who will provide in-depth feedback, make referrals and become champions for their projects to the industry.
“The impact of the coronavirus pandemic is profound and widespread. However, our industry is still a business built on relationships,” said Master Workshop Co-Chairs Sasheen Artis and Matt Johnson.
The 14 producers selected for the annual workshop represent 10 projects in TV, film, unscripted and documentary. The eight-week workshop offers twice-weekly master classes on pitching, premise development, film finance, line producing, demystifying the writers’ room, agent & manager representation, distribution, deal-making and the world of virtual & augmented reality, headlined by some of the top producers & executives in the industry.
The participants were chosen from hundreds of applications reviewed by a PGA-member led selection committee. n addition to twice-weekly masterclasses, each project will be assigned two PGA member mentors who will provide in-depth feedback, make referrals and become champions for their projects to the industry.
“The impact of the coronavirus pandemic is profound and widespread. However, our industry is still a business built on relationships,” said Master Workshop Co-Chairs Sasheen Artis and Matt Johnson.
- 6/16/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The Television Academy has unveiled nominations for the 72nd Los Angeles Emmy Awards. Kcet has re-claimed the top spot with 20 nominations, followed by last year’s leader Spanish-language outlet Kmex with 15. Last year was the first time since 2015 that Kmex had led the nominations outright. Kvea is third with 13 nominations, followed by Spectrum News 1 with 12.
In all, there are 121 nominations in 33 categories including Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, the Environment, and Live and Breaking News Coverage.
Due to production restrictions resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Los Angeles Emmy Awards will be held virtually this year. Trophies will be presented Saturday evening, July 18 at 7 Pm on Emmys.com. The show will be produced by Bob Bain Productions and is currently in development.
Here is the full list of nominees:
Programming & News Categories
L.A. Local Color
Día de Los Muertos (Artbound) • Kcet
Juan Devis,...
In all, there are 121 nominations in 33 categories including Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, the Environment, and Live and Breaking News Coverage.
Due to production restrictions resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Los Angeles Emmy Awards will be held virtually this year. Trophies will be presented Saturday evening, July 18 at 7 Pm on Emmys.com. The show will be produced by Bob Bain Productions and is currently in development.
Here is the full list of nominees:
Programming & News Categories
L.A. Local Color
Día de Los Muertos (Artbound) • Kcet
Juan Devis,...
- 6/8/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The next generation of talented filmmakers has grown up in a time in which cameras are more easily available than ever before. Their relationship to the moving image is incredibly interactive and natural. The YouTube generation shoots everything, edits, shares, and expresses its opinions on virtual global platforms. Therefore, it's not surprising to see very young filmmakers creating works of great quality with the tools at their disposal, which are also rapidly becoming more and more professional while still affordable.
I had the great pleasure of watching numerous examples of this type of talent as a juror for the Fifth Annual Los Angeles Student Film Festival. After receiving nearly 200 submissions from Los Angeles County high school students, the jury, which also included Sasheen Artis, Jesse Atlas, Christopher Coppola, Armen Harootun, Jeffrey David Harvey, Larry Laboe, Patricia Richardson, Tatiana Grace Simonian and Anahid Yahjian, selected 37 short films that will be screened on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at the beautiful El Portal Theatre in the NoHo Arts District.
The show begins at 6:30 p.m. and is preceded by an exciting career fair that starts at 5:00 p.m. Come early to meeting industry professionals, take photos on the exclusive red carpet, and enjoy free food and entertainment! Festival tickets are now available for purchase by clicking here.This year, tickets will be offered for a modest fee of $2.50 to offset event costs.
Here are the finalists in each of the 8 different categories, some of the schools that feature more prominently include Burbank High School, Providence High School, Van Nuys High School, El Camino Real Charter High School, and Harvard-Westlake School.
Animation
"24 Karat"
By Shannon Hoang, Ariana Hernandez, Kristen Broderick and Kayla Hebert
Burbank High School
"Crane"
By Kendra Sazon
Burbank High School
"Destiny Key"
By Evelyna Nazari
Burbank High School
"The Slug Apocalypse"
By Alex Garza
North Hollywood High School
"Life is Your Dream"
By Sandra Elhachem, Kirsten Stoner, and Jennifer Minasyan
Burbank High School
"Stitch Garden"
By Ahdenae Khodaverdian and Elaine Morales
Burbank High School
"Toy Tank"
By Sabrinna Bates
Burbank High School
Comedy
"Lady Kaller"
By Milo Borsuk
Wildwood Forsythe
"Spooky Business"
By Tino Dimperio and J.C. Castro
Providence High School
"Triforce of Desire"
By Lauralee Harper, Brad Pickens, Isaac Sage, and Zara Schuster
Harvard-Westlake School
Commercial
"J&R Drum Sticks!"
By Robert Lugo
John Muir High School
"The Hike"
By Cristian De Jesus and Vicente Tirado
Van Nuys High School
"Colgate"
By Saidakhon Abdullaeva
Van Nuys High School
"Fashion Lookbook"
By Olga Herrera
Van Nuys High School
Documentary / PSA
"A Sockumentary"
By Riley Beres
Port of Los Angeles
"Children of the Genocide"
By Nina Milligan
Harvard-Westlake School
"Cut the Tall Trees: The Killing Power of Words"
By Noah Bennett and Max Cho
Harvard-Westlake School
"Emergency Stop (The Cycle of Violence)"
By Juli Freedman, Becca Frischling, Jess Grody, and Karenina Juarez
Harvard-Westlake School
"Go Make a Difference!"
By Isaiah Ferguson
Providence High School
"Trauma You Don't See"
By Phillip Ahn, Erin Lee, Su Jin Nam. Sean On, and Will Park
Harvard-Westlake School
"What's in Your Food?"
Providence High School
"The Monster Within"
By Angela Soyean Chon, George Khabbaz, Dora Schoenberg, and Jordan Seibel
Harvard-Westlake School
Drama
"15"
By Ben Tan and Luka Joncich
El Camino Real Charter High School
"Pride"
By Rory McClellan
El Camino Real Charter High School
"The Crickets Have Arthritis"
By Shane Koyczan
Providence High School
Experimental
"An Irish Airman Foresees His Death"
By Javier Arango
Harvard-Westlake School
"Grace"
By Ricki Herrera
John F. Kennedy Filmmaking Magnet
"Mask"
By Katie Speare
Harvard-Westlake School
"Psychoanalysis"
By Efren Lopez
John F. Kennedy Filmmaking Magnet
"The First Responder"
By Chris Bredin
Taft Charter High School
Horror
"CA Horror Stories"
By Eduardo Encina, Dennise Mojica, Sylvia Balcaceres, and Anika Kokatay
Van Nuys High School
"Late Night Report"
By Keaton Applebaum
Champs Charter High School
"Delirium"
By Noah Kentis
El Camino Real Charter High School
Music Video
"Human After All"
Providence High School
"I Care"
Providence High School
"Life Developments"
Providence High School
"Street Photography"
By Nickon Mirsepassi and Alberto Kersh
Santa Monica High School...
I had the great pleasure of watching numerous examples of this type of talent as a juror for the Fifth Annual Los Angeles Student Film Festival. After receiving nearly 200 submissions from Los Angeles County high school students, the jury, which also included Sasheen Artis, Jesse Atlas, Christopher Coppola, Armen Harootun, Jeffrey David Harvey, Larry Laboe, Patricia Richardson, Tatiana Grace Simonian and Anahid Yahjian, selected 37 short films that will be screened on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at the beautiful El Portal Theatre in the NoHo Arts District.
The show begins at 6:30 p.m. and is preceded by an exciting career fair that starts at 5:00 p.m. Come early to meeting industry professionals, take photos on the exclusive red carpet, and enjoy free food and entertainment! Festival tickets are now available for purchase by clicking here.This year, tickets will be offered for a modest fee of $2.50 to offset event costs.
Here are the finalists in each of the 8 different categories, some of the schools that feature more prominently include Burbank High School, Providence High School, Van Nuys High School, El Camino Real Charter High School, and Harvard-Westlake School.
Animation
"24 Karat"
By Shannon Hoang, Ariana Hernandez, Kristen Broderick and Kayla Hebert
Burbank High School
"Crane"
By Kendra Sazon
Burbank High School
"Destiny Key"
By Evelyna Nazari
Burbank High School
"The Slug Apocalypse"
By Alex Garza
North Hollywood High School
"Life is Your Dream"
By Sandra Elhachem, Kirsten Stoner, and Jennifer Minasyan
Burbank High School
"Stitch Garden"
By Ahdenae Khodaverdian and Elaine Morales
Burbank High School
"Toy Tank"
By Sabrinna Bates
Burbank High School
Comedy
"Lady Kaller"
By Milo Borsuk
Wildwood Forsythe
"Spooky Business"
By Tino Dimperio and J.C. Castro
Providence High School
"Triforce of Desire"
By Lauralee Harper, Brad Pickens, Isaac Sage, and Zara Schuster
Harvard-Westlake School
Commercial
"J&R Drum Sticks!"
By Robert Lugo
John Muir High School
"The Hike"
By Cristian De Jesus and Vicente Tirado
Van Nuys High School
"Colgate"
By Saidakhon Abdullaeva
Van Nuys High School
"Fashion Lookbook"
By Olga Herrera
Van Nuys High School
Documentary / PSA
"A Sockumentary"
By Riley Beres
Port of Los Angeles
"Children of the Genocide"
By Nina Milligan
Harvard-Westlake School
"Cut the Tall Trees: The Killing Power of Words"
By Noah Bennett and Max Cho
Harvard-Westlake School
"Emergency Stop (The Cycle of Violence)"
By Juli Freedman, Becca Frischling, Jess Grody, and Karenina Juarez
Harvard-Westlake School
"Go Make a Difference!"
By Isaiah Ferguson
Providence High School
"Trauma You Don't See"
By Phillip Ahn, Erin Lee, Su Jin Nam. Sean On, and Will Park
Harvard-Westlake School
"What's in Your Food?"
Providence High School
"The Monster Within"
By Angela Soyean Chon, George Khabbaz, Dora Schoenberg, and Jordan Seibel
Harvard-Westlake School
Drama
"15"
By Ben Tan and Luka Joncich
El Camino Real Charter High School
"Pride"
By Rory McClellan
El Camino Real Charter High School
"The Crickets Have Arthritis"
By Shane Koyczan
Providence High School
Experimental
"An Irish Airman Foresees His Death"
By Javier Arango
Harvard-Westlake School
"Grace"
By Ricki Herrera
John F. Kennedy Filmmaking Magnet
"Mask"
By Katie Speare
Harvard-Westlake School
"Psychoanalysis"
By Efren Lopez
John F. Kennedy Filmmaking Magnet
"The First Responder"
By Chris Bredin
Taft Charter High School
Horror
"CA Horror Stories"
By Eduardo Encina, Dennise Mojica, Sylvia Balcaceres, and Anika Kokatay
Van Nuys High School
"Late Night Report"
By Keaton Applebaum
Champs Charter High School
"Delirium"
By Noah Kentis
El Camino Real Charter High School
Music Video
"Human After All"
Providence High School
"I Care"
Providence High School
"Life Developments"
Providence High School
"Street Photography"
By Nickon Mirsepassi and Alberto Kersh
Santa Monica High School...
- 5/28/2015
- by Carlos Aguilar
- Sydney's Buzz
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