A national coalition of partners committed to preparing students for and expanding access to career pathways in film and television production.

Our Pathways

Craft

Costume Design
Hair & Makeup
Set Design
Costume Design
Hair & Makeup
Set Design

Post Production

Editing
Animation
Visual Effects
Editing
Animation
Visual Effects

Technical

Camera
Lighting
Sound
Camera
Lighting
Sound
Our Core Values

Through a public-private model centered on industry-relevant curriculum, technical skills training, work-based learning opportunities, and mentorship, INDSTRY is poised to elevate the next generation of storytellers.

Students at
the Center
Below-the-line
Access
Industry
Leaders
Corporate Partners
Program Partners
Advisory Board
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George Clooney

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Bryan Lourd

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Grant Heslov

Industry Council

Bobbi Banks

Supervising Sound Editor

Brooke Breton

Visual Effects

Danny Gonzalez

Lighting

Emilio Sosa

Costume Design

Erik Messerschmidt

Cinematographer

Erin Benach

Costume Designer

Glenfield Payne

Supervising Sound Editor

Howard Berger

Special Makeup Effects

John Dykstra

Visual Effects

Joi McMillon, ACE

Film Editor

Lyndon Barrois

Animation

Michael Bauman

Lighting

Michael Tronick

Film Editor

Peter Devlin

Production Sound Mixer

Robert E. Arnold

Cinematographer

Ruth Carter

Costume Design

Salvador Perez

Costume Design

Salvatore Totino

Cinematographer

Sue Chan

Production Design

Vicki Pui

Animation

Wynn Thomas

Production Design

Autumn Durald

Cinematographer

François Audouy

Production Design

Michelle Chung

Makeup Artist

Our Schools

Roybal Film and Television Magnet

Mission

The mission of the Roybal Film and Television Magnet is to build a more inclusive pipeline of historically underrepresented, college and career ready students interested in the film and television industries.

Motion Picture Tech

Mission

To create a sustainable pathway for aspiring filmmakers from diverse backgrounds, preparing them for rewarding creative and technical careers in Film and Television.

Vision
LIGHTS. CAMERA. ACCESS. Shaping the future of Film & Television, through public education.


Core Values

Creativity I Innovation I Opportunity

Louisiana Academy of Production

Mission

To build a more inclusive pipeline of historically underrepresented, college and career-ready students in Louisiana interested in the film, television, and digital media industries.

Vision

To equip a diverse student body with the skills and opportunities required for successful entry into competitive media programs at the collegiate level or directly into high-wage media careers

LAAP’s mission and vision are a call to action to bring Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) and women into the film and television production industry to grant them access to these well-paid, unionized jobs and their corresponding benefits.

Robert Halmi Academy of Film and Television

Mission

The Robert Halmi Sr. Academy of Film and Television seeks to prepare a creative workforce by providing inspiring arts and academic training. Students will gain exposure through collaborations, apprenticeships, internships, and creative performances that will bridge classroom learning with real-life experiences.