Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Film Independent Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, has selected 30 filmmakers for Project Involve. Film Independent’s signature mentorship and diversity program, Project Involve is dedicated to fostering the careers of talented filmmakers from communities traditionally underrepresented in the film industry.
“Project Involve is an unparalleled incubator for diverse emerging artists,” said Jennifer Kushner, director of artist development at Film Independent. “Justin Simien’s Dear White People is a testament to the vital community that Project Involve creates. Simien participated in Project Involve in 2010 and drew upon the Project Involve community for key roles on the film including executive producer Stephanie Allain, producers Effie Brown and Ann Le and associate producer Mel Jones. Dear White People won the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Breakthrough Talent at Sundance and also screened at this year’s Los Angeles Film Festival. That’s what Project Involve is about, creating community and supporting careers.”
For the third consecutive year, Film Independent has awarded the FOX | HBCU Media Alliance Film Fellowship to one filmmaker in Project Involve. This year’s recipient is Morehouse College alumnus Stephen Love, Jr. Love is currently attached to produce The Friendship Nine with Forest Whitaker’s Significant Productions and Nina Yang Bongiovi. Love will receive a $10,000 grant.
Two additional awards will be given out at the Project Involve Showcase in April: the 4th annual Sony Pictures Entertainment Diversity Fellowship in Project Involve, which underwrites one promising filmmaker’s participation in Project Involve and provides a $10,000 grant to the filmmaker; and the Barbara Boyle Scholarship. The recipients will be announced at the Project Involve Showcase in April.
Project Involve is a free nine-month program for writers, directors, producers, editors, cinematographers and entertainment executives from diverse backgrounds. During the program, participants meet one-on-one with film industry mentors, create short films, attend master-workshops taught by top film professionals and industry networking events. Project Involve Fellows receive passes to the Film Independent Forum, Directors Close-Up and Los Angeles Film Festival. The 2015 Project Involve participants were selected based on the quality of their projects, their passion, vision, talent, and commitment to pursuing a career in the film industry. This year’s filmmakers are:
Katherine Borda – Producer
Gloria Bradbury – Industry Track: Acquisition/Distribution
Erick Castrillon – Screenwriter
Mary-Lyn Chambers – Director
Mark Columbus – Director
Melissa Finell – Director
Shatara Michelle Ford – Screenwriter
Jorge Garcia – Producer
Carlos Garza – Producer
Alexander Georgakis – Screenwriter
Maritte Go – Director
Ludovica Isidori – Cinematographer
Peter Wonsuk Jin – Director
Robert Lee – Editor
Janet Lee – Producer
Marvin Lemus – Director
Gabrielle Lim – Screenwriter
Stephen Love Jr. – Producer
Sean Ludan – Editor
Moira Morel – Cinematographer
Jason Park – Screenwriter
Dehanza Rogers – Director
Sultan Sharrief – Director
Michael Solidum – Cinematographer
Frederick Thornton – Producer
Ryan Velasquez – Director
Steven Wang – Editor
Erica Watson – Director
Ed Wu – Cinematographer
David Yoon – Screenwriter
Film Independent’s Project Involve is supported by lead funder Time Warner Foundation. Funders include the National Endowment for the Arts, City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, HBO, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Fox Audience Strategy.