Staff Spotlight: Shining a Light on Keisha, Director of Workforce and External Partnerships
We’re thrilled to spotlight an influential member of Reel Works who enhances the future of the media and entertainment industry, Keisha Katz, our Director of Workforce and External Partnerships. As an incredible leader, Keisha embodies the spirit of innovation, dedication, and leadership.
Alumni Insights from the Inaugural MediaMKRS Summit
On April 12, 2024, Reel Works, in collaboration with Paramount Global, hosted the inaugural MediaMKRS Summit in the vibrant city of New York. It was a momentous occasion where over 150 individuals from various sectors - including education, industry, government, and alumni - convened to address the pressing issues within the media and entertainment industry.
Embracing Creativity and Community at Reel Works: A Conversation with Simone
Nina Simone Moore is the Office Coordinator at Reel Works, where she plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless operation of day-to-day activities. In a recent conversation, Simone shared her journey from Atlanta, Georgia to Brooklyn, New York, the impact of her work at Reel Works, and her future project that seeks to honor her grandmother's legacy through multimodal storytelling.
Reel Works Receives a $2 Million Gift from the Yield Giving Open Call!
Reel Works is thrilled to share that we’ve been selected to receive $2 million as an awardee of the Yield Giving Open Call!
A Black History Short-Film Showcase with Harbor Pictures Company
Reel Works and Harbor Picture Company hosted a special screening in honor of Black History Month! The event highlighted the remarkable talents and perspectives of young Black filmmakers within our community. Unveiling an array of compelling narratives to thought-provoking documentaries, the evening served as a powerful celebration of Black voices in cinema.
Celebrating the Media Career Pathways Graduation!
Reel Works’ inaugural class of Media Career Pathways (MCP) has come to a close. This incredible program was born out of our decades-long commitment to reaching underrepresented populations. Working with out-of-school out-of-work students, MCP increases industry access and empowers a new generation of students.
Reel Works took a trip to Los Angeles!
This January, Reel Works took a break from the cold and headed to Los Angeles to host in-person events to serve our growing west-coast alumni community. We were welcomed with open arms by local industry professionals and our partners at companies such as Warner Bros. Discovery and Harbor Picture Company. The week was a beautiful showcase of community, creativity, and collaboration.
Meet Mariam, Program Coordinator at Reel Works
Mariam’s journey as Program Coordinator began in February 2023. She started through CUNY’s Internship to Employment program and joined the team full time in September 2023. Mariam brings an abundance of passion and care to this role. She supports after-school students, guiding them through their journey at Reel Works.
Film School Friday with Jalyssa Jimenez
Reel Works Doc Lab mentor Jalyssa Jimenez joined our Film School Friday for an impactful screening of “The Next Stop,” a documentary-narrative inspired by real-life events. This courageous project confronts the often untold stories of sexual harassment women face on New York City’s transit system. “The Next Stop” won the Best Youth award at BlackStar Film Festival and was nominated for Tribeca Film Festival.
Marketing 101 with Media Career Pathways
Reel Works Media Career Pathways students participated in an enriching marketing 101 workshop led by Jenni Loo, Producer of Internal Productions, and Marisa Iovino, Communications Associate. The afternoon was lively with insights, interactive activities, and a shared passion for learning. Here’s more about the afternoon!
The Second Annual Reel Works Film Festival
Film enthusiasts and community supporters joined to enjoy films from the next generation of storytellers. This was our biggest film festival, with 42 films screened and over 300 people attending. We opened the festival to global filmmakers for the first time, allowing people worldwide to submit their work. This is not just a festival; it’s an international celebration of creativity and connection.
Reel Works’ 48 Hour Filmmaking Challenge
Reel Works hosted a Halloween-inspired 48 Hour Filmmaking Challenge in October. Yasmin who worked on the short film Finding Willow reflects on the exhilarating weekend in our latest blog post.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Visited Reel Works!
On July 12, 2023, NYC Mayor Eric Adams, Deputy Mayor Ana Almanzar, and Commissioner Keith Howard visited Reel Works to celebrate 60 years of the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), which connects NYC Youth with quality summer jobs. Over 40 SYEP students, from Bronx Lab and Bronx International High School, joined to commemorate the program's success!
Reel Works College Panel and Grad Party
The Reel Works College Panel and Grad Party was a success! Reflecting on its impact months later reminds us how valuable the initiative is to our community. Coming together to prepare students for their college experience is unique and inspiring.
Master Class with Phoebe Robinson
This year the Reel Works community celebrated Valentine’s Day with none other than comedian, writer, producer, and actress, Phoebe Robinson! The Reel Works Ambassadors decorated the classroom space with hearts, a cookie-decorating station, a photobooth, and snack station for a watch party and virtual Master Class with Phoebe Robinson. We had over 30 students in-person, and another 35 tuned in virtually from Reel Works, MediaMKRS programs, and beyond.
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.