ColorCreative, the management and production company co-founded by Issa Rae, Deniese Davis and Talitha Watkins, is launching the third year of its Find Your People Program.
Designed to elevate emerging creative voices, Fypp aims to nurture talent, foster community and expand access to the entertainment industry, with partners including Canva, Michael Jordan and Jordan Brand Black Community Commitment, Mac/Viva Glam, Ghetto Film School and Pop Culture Collaborative.
The program is inspired by Stanford Business School’s Interpersonal Dynamics course, preparing participants to lead with confidence in high-stakes creative environments. Returning as executive producer and producing mentor is Bronwyn Cornelius, whose work on 2019’s Clemency earned the Sundance Grand Jury Prize.
“Fypp is our commitment to building a stronger, more inclusive creative industry,” Watkins said in a statement. “We’re not just discovering the next wave of storytellers — we’re preparing them to lead with vision, resilience and impact.”
Ahead of year three’s kickoff,...
Designed to elevate emerging creative voices, Fypp aims to nurture talent, foster community and expand access to the entertainment industry, with partners including Canva, Michael Jordan and Jordan Brand Black Community Commitment, Mac/Viva Glam, Ghetto Film School and Pop Culture Collaborative.
The program is inspired by Stanford Business School’s Interpersonal Dynamics course, preparing participants to lead with confidence in high-stakes creative environments. Returning as executive producer and producing mentor is Bronwyn Cornelius, whose work on 2019’s Clemency earned the Sundance Grand Jury Prize.
“Fypp is our commitment to building a stronger, more inclusive creative industry,” Watkins said in a statement. “We’re not just discovering the next wave of storytellers — we’re preparing them to lead with vision, resilience and impact.”
Ahead of year three’s kickoff,...
- 6/20/2025
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ready to enter the “Stolen Kingdom?”
The documentary, announced back in 2022, chronicles the secretive world of urban explorers who chart the Disney theme parks and, in particular, the mystifying theft of a giant animatronic (Buzzy) from an abandoned Epcot attraction (Cranium Command). And it’s about to make its world premiere at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival on Feb. 16, followed by a screening at Slamdance on Feb. 23. And now we can exclusively debut the first trailer, which you can watch below.
The new documentary was produced by White Lake Productions and Bright Sun Films, alongside Slater Wayne, Sam Fraser, Brandon Pickering and directed by Joshua Bailey (who also produced). Executive producers are Jake Williams, Josh Koopman and Sammie Astaneh. The film was written by Bailey and Matthew Serrano, a regular contributor to the incredible Defunctland YouTube channel.
According to the official release, the doc “delves into the history of mischief,...
The documentary, announced back in 2022, chronicles the secretive world of urban explorers who chart the Disney theme parks and, in particular, the mystifying theft of a giant animatronic (Buzzy) from an abandoned Epcot attraction (Cranium Command). And it’s about to make its world premiere at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival on Feb. 16, followed by a screening at Slamdance on Feb. 23. And now we can exclusively debut the first trailer, which you can watch below.
The new documentary was produced by White Lake Productions and Bright Sun Films, alongside Slater Wayne, Sam Fraser, Brandon Pickering and directed by Joshua Bailey (who also produced). Executive producers are Jake Williams, Josh Koopman and Sammie Astaneh. The film was written by Bailey and Matthew Serrano, a regular contributor to the incredible Defunctland YouTube channel.
According to the official release, the doc “delves into the history of mischief,...
- 2/14/2025
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
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