Disney Opens Submissions for ‘Launchpad’ Season 3, Seeking Underrepresented Filmmakers for Shorts Incubator Program (EXCLUSIVE)
02.05.2024 - 18:20
/ variety.com
Lexi Carson Disney’s “Launchpad,” the anthology series of American independent short films will return for its third season. Submissions for the new season are now open through June 2.
“Launchpad” first started in 2021, and is a 12-month program that cultivates emerging filmmakers. Members in the program work closely with a Disney creative executive to make live-action shorts to possibly premiere on Disney+.
Filmmakers will also be mentored and have the opportunity to engage in a training program that teaches collaboration. “‘Launchpad’ gave me the opportunity to really stretch myself as a director—working on stunts and collaborating with Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) on my visual effects is something I could have only dreamed of doing before,” said Erica Eng, director of “The Ghost.” “The program works hard to set us up for success even after the program has ended, and I’m really thankful for their support as a filmmaker.” Season 2 of “Launchpad” was released on Sept.
29, 2023, and followed the theme “connection.” Its films included “Beautiful,” “FL,” “Black Belts,” “Maxine,” “Project CC,” “The Ghost” and “The Roof.” “Building upon the incredible creative success and industry recognition of our past two seasons, Disney ‘Launchpad’ season three will deepen its storytelling while refining its talent pathway for emerging filmmakers with an increased focus on job opportunities within Disney,” said Phillip Yaw Domfeh, Disney Launchpad’s Sr. Manager and producer.
“Season three brings a new theme of forward, where we’re looking to spring forward into hope and optimism through our storytelling,” said Mahin Ibrahim, director of Creative Talent Pathways, Representation & Inclusion Strategies. Graduates of the program have
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