The Black TV & Film collective is a development and production hub for Black and African Descent artists wishing to create financially sustainable careers in the fields of television, film and digital entertainment.

Our Key Areas
Production Support
If you have a doc, narrative feature, short, web series or pilot that you are developing or producing, we are a critical resource. The most important resource that independent content creators can tap into, is a supportive community. Come to Office Hours and let's talk about your project and how we can help. Or list your project on our Member's Projects Board to recruit crew, or better yet, search our membership database by skill or function to reach out to members directly.
Professional Development
Every month the Black TV & Film Collective leads professional development events and workshops. These are opportunities for artists to get better at their craft by both reinforcing existing skills and developing new ones. Some of our most popular events include the Writer's Room, the Producing Circle and Office Hours. Don't be a stranger! We look forward to seeing you at an event soon.
Relationship Building
Every month the Black TV & Film Collective leads relationship building events. These are opportunities for our members to both increase their network within the collective, but also with members of the industry outside the collective. Some of our most popular events include the Speaker's Series, the Pitch Session and the Virtual Filmmaker Meet and Greet.
Digital Series from the Black TV & Film Collective
Keloid
This new webseries is for all the nerds and blerds out there like us. Part sci-fi, part supernatural, with each episode, can you guess where the story is going?
Our POV: Storytelling
Black TV & Film Collective member and screenwriter Mercedes Brazier-Thurman shares her thoughts on storytelling including why she is driven to write!
All My Friends Are Married
A quirky comedy with a blend of dry and physical humor. It highlights the joys, mistakes, hopes and pitfalls of being single & living in New York City. With tenderness, joy and irony we present the story of a women struggling to survive adulthood.