Pre-Professional Education & Mentoring

Venice Arts

Venice Arts’ mission is to ignite, expand, and transform the lives of Los Angeles’ low-income youth through photography and film education, and to use our participatory storytelling practices to amplify the voices of underrepresented communities around the world. This mission grew out of our founding dream: to create a vibrant, neighborhood arts center committed to education and community-building through the arts.

The Golden Globe Foundation grant supports our in-depth Advanced Studies Filmmaking programs. Diverse low-income youth from across Los Angeles learn sophisticated story- telling, develop technological and digital literacy skills through filmmaking workshops, receive 1:1 college and career mentoring, and are given access to opportunities for paid internships in the film industry.

Our new Center for Creative Workforce Equity supports a growing roster of creative career development programs for young people. The programs range from exposure to career pathways to education and state-registered pre-apprenticeship training in visual storytelling. In a radical rethinking of how to build equity and opportunity, young people are supported to fully commit to their education by being compensated while they learn.

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Collage featuring still images from films nominated for the 14th Annual Best of NFMLA Awards alongside the NFMLA logo.

NewFilmmakers LA Announces Nominees for 14th Annual Best of NFMLA Awards

June 17, 2026

Author James Ellroy speaks on stage at the Los Angeles Theatre before a screening of "L.A. Confidential" during Last Remaining Seats.

James Ellroy Reflects on Los Angeles, Storytelling, and the Origins of “L.A. Confidential” at Last Remaining Seats

June 16, 2026

Promotional graphic for Justice for My Sister’s Production Assistant Certification Program featuring the words “Apply Now!” above a black-and-white photo of a young filmmaker holding a professional cinema camera. The background uses bright pink, blue, and orange graphic elements on a gray backdrop. Text states applications are open from May 4 through May 31 at 11:59 PM PST. Logos for Justice for My Sister, the Golden Globe Foundation, Amity Foundation, USC Good Neighbors, and Dwight Stuart Youth Fund appear along the bottom.

Justice for My Sister Launches 2026 PA Certification Program for Emerging Filmmakers

May 26, 2026

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