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