Ten short films with a period of 30 minutes, will be selected by taking $ 5,000 with each director team.
Shared with a press release Black enterpriseOpen Media Partnership Group HBCU Week and Media Art Non-profit media (BPM) trying to start the student for the first time Film Festival.
Historically, the group, who created the influence and contributions of black colleges and universities, announced an open call to short film presentations from HBCU students. Movies will be the premiere of the student’s Student Film Festival, which will take place in 2026 during the HBCU Week.
It will be selected for 30 minutes, and the film group will receive $ 5,000 each. The creators of the festival, innovation and story notes, the creators of black film, which plan to celebrate innovation and storyteller, will be presented all genres, but the group wants to pay attention to stories reflected on black experience, culture and history.
BPM Talent Development Director Giona Weffard said the team was excited to work with the next generation director in the industry. “We now welcome the opportunity to partner with HBCU Week to identify and strengthen their young talents and stories,” he said.
“We look forward to helping the film community to push new sounds with this exciting new festival.
Harlem-based national media art, which is prepared to develop creativity and distribute original content, organizes an informed webinar for those interested in participating in the presence of original content. According to the Jacksonville free press, the matching currently includes access to an HBCU or graduate in the last three years. Participants are not required to write a movie program.
HBCU Week and BPM HBCU Faculty members and administrators are preparing to provide projects to provide resources and creative skills to provide resources and creative skills such as seminars, equipment or mentorships to present this new opportunity, to present their projects to provide resources and creative skills.
For almost 50 years, BPM has been trying to resolve pain points related to the incomprehensible and undersized audiences, including the film. Their programs resulted in five EMMYS®, anthem prizes, 10 Peabodys, 14 EMMY ® Nomination and Oscar ®.

