Career Panel: Discover Black Heritage
Last month, the Reel Works community partnered with the Black Employee Network of NBCUniversal to host an incredible Career Panel featuring four inspiring Black industry professionals. The event was attended by a diverse group of people, all eager to hear about the journeys of Sakeena Irish, Ryan Jones, Seth Saint Pierre, and Raelyn Johnson.
Good Morning America Surprises Reel Works’ Director of Education!
This morning, Good Morning America surprised Reel Works’ own Charles Reynoso to honor his tireless dedication to inspiring, teaching and mentoring young filmmakers at ABC News’ Oscars after-party.
The Doc Fellows Pitch Their Ideas at Part2 Pictures
The Documentary Fellows is a new program where students who’ve previously made documentaries come together in teams consisting of producers, editors, and cinematographers, to create something greater than the sum of its parts. Nine students were accepted and three teams were formed. Over the course of the program cinematography students learn lighting, and the ins and outs of how a documentary camera works, while editors learn to tell stories on the video timeline and cut together the story. Story producers learn research, development, and interviewing skills. Students practice their pitches at Part2 Pictures - one of the first steps to many accomplishments to come.
Stop-Motion Animation At P.S. 282
The Reel Works in Schools and Communities program is currently serving 5th-grade students at Park Slope Elementary. The students are learning how to create their very own stop-motion animation short films. In preparation, students have created characters, storyboards, and short animations of their names, and now - they are bringing characters to life with claymation.
Breaking Barriers in the Wardrobe Industry with I.A.T.S.E. Local 764
In the Fall of 2022, Reel Works partnered with I.A.T.S.E. Local 764 to launch the Inaugural I.A.T.S.E Entertainment Industry Wardrobe Training - a training designed to give access to careers in the Wardrobe Department to talented New Yorkers. On Saturdays, the trainees met with various members of Local 764 and were educated on topics ranging from How to fill out start paperwork and time cards to Quick Changes to Beading. Each week trainees were given wardrobe kit essentials to help build their kit and alleviate the financial barrier of building one on their own.
Reel Works Students Visit NBCUniversal!
Reel Works was honored to be invited to a special career awareness event at NBCUniversal. The day began with a tour of their spaces including news studios, control rooms and the SNL stages. After getting an overview of the different shows that NBCUniversal houses, industry professionals shared about their work and what they do. One of our Career Exploration participants, Yesmil Cepeda, said “Attending the NBCU Tour was very eye-opening for me and made me understand that there are more careers than I ever imagined in the industry. There’s truly something for everyone!”
Reel Works Pairs Young Filmmakers with Professional Mentors
A key tenet of Reel Works’ mission statement is 1:1 mentorship between an industry professional and a youth filmmaker. Reel Works currently has over 50 volunteer mentors working individually with after-school students. Mentorship yields positive outcomes for both personal development and the quality of films produced by first-time filmmakers.
Paramount Network Season of Giving with Reel Works
Reel Works’ young filmmaker community was thrilled to participate in Paramount Network's Season of Giving event again this past holiday season! This volunteer day is a special bi-annual event where industry professionals at Paramount Network provide the opportunity to learn about different career paths within the industry, as well as share their expertise and real-time insights and feedback on our young filmmakers’ feature pitches!
Reel Works Alumni Spotlight: Kelly Alfonso
Reel Works is proud to feature and spotlight powerhouse Hair and Makeup Artist, Podcaster, and Reel Works Alumni Kelly Alfonso! Kelly Alfonso was born on the island of Trinidad & Tobago in the West Indies. From a young age, Kelly has had her hands in pageantry and visual arts. Kelly studied Visual Arts at Cambridge University. With a B.A. from the University of West Indies, Cosmetology License from Empire Beauty School, and a career working in corporate America for a beauty brand, Kelly had a fine-tuned understanding of how the beauty industry runs and how to be a highly functioning successful woman. However, with all this, she still felt something was missing and that she wanted to find a way to share her accomplishments and express herself artistically.
Meet Kayla, Career Development Recruitment Coordinator
Kayla Scott recently joined Reel Works as the Recruitment Coordinator with the MediaMKRS Career Development team to drive trainee outreach objectives. Her mission is to increase awareness about the various programs and bring in applicants that have been previously underrepresented in the media and entertainment industry.
Master Class with Director and Producer Sara Dosa
On December 16th, Reel Works collaborated with Sandbox Films to host award-winning director and producer Sara Dosa, to learn more about her process of making Fire of Love. The conversation was moderated by Reel Works Board Member and Sandbox Films’ Head of Production and Executive Producer, Jessica Harrop.
Dynamic learning with the Narrative Lab
Over the last few weeks, the students in the Narrative Lab have delved into their projects, exploring wants vs. needs, story structure, character development, and the occasional camera challenge. This December, the Narrative Lab pitched their stories to the community at Paramount Network. With their story cards in hand, they shared their pitches and are incorporating the feedback they received from professional filmmakers into their screenplays.
Insights into the Post-Production Industry with The Mill!
Reel Works was excited to work with The Mill this November to provide our students with unique insights into the post-production industry. The Mill visited our classes to share about different parts of the post-production process including planning, editing and VFX.
Reel Works 48-Hour Film Challenge
Reel Works held our 2nd community 48-Hour Film Challenge, organized by 2022 Reel Works Youth Ambassadors. Youth Ambassadors are a group of student and alumni leaders who curate and spearhead youth-led events for our community to participate in.
Over Halloween weekend students received individual filmmaking roles to participate in this horror-themed film competition. During the competition 30+ students, alumni and volunteers were divided into teams and assigned a frightening costume to help jump-start their ideas.
Meet Anna Wang, Grants Manager
Anna Wang joined Reel Works in September as Grants Manager. In this role, Anna writes and oversees a growing portfolio of foundation, corporate, and government grants to support Reel Works' robust programming. She engages funders and seeks to build new and lasting relationships with the ultimate intention of expanding access to quality arts education and media career readiness for young artists, especially those in under-resourced communities.
Reel Works Documentary Lab Launches!
Calli, a 14-year-old emerging filmmaker from Brooklyn, shared, “I had fun learning how to use the camera. It was very different from the camera that I have used before. Learning how to use the camera will definitely help me in the future.”
MediaMKRS Career Exploration Graduation
On Thursday, October 27th, Reel Works celebrated the 2022 Career Exploration Graduates in a formal graduation ceremony to honor the participants' achievement in finishing the program. We had 38 students complete the Career Exploration program with 11 of them having already obtained jobs in the media industry.
The First Annual Reel Works Film Festival
Over three hundred audience members made their way to the SVA Theatre in Manhattan, to watch 21 short films at the 1st Annual Reel Works’ Film Festival. Consisting of works from our Documentary, Narrative, In Schools, and Fellows film labs, the festival celebrated emerging filmmakers from historically marginalized communities in order to bring them to a wider audience and bring greater representation to the film industry.
Mentoring Young Filmmakers
The fall is a special time of year for the Reel Works community because it’s when we enroll the next cohort of students into our Documentary Lab, Narrative Lab, and Fellows Program! Soon our classroom spaces will be full with students everyday after school. What makes these programs especially unique is that each student in our afterschool programs will be paired 1:1 with a professional filmmaker to serve as a mentor.
Meet Zakiya Muhammad, Career Exploration Program Coordinator
Zakiya Muhammad is one of the newest additions to the Reel Works team. They will be working with the MediaMKRS program as the Career Exploration Program Coordinator. In this role, they will be supporting Reel Works Alumni as they explore the media field and complete work-readiness courses.