
Actor Anthony Anderson, MOFTB Commissioner and
International Cinematographers
Guild Local 600 Eastern Regional Director
Chaim Kantor joined Mayor Bloomberg at the announcement.
Photo courtesy of
the Mayor's Office.
Participants Will Learn Production Basics and Technical
Skills – Like Rigging and Dolly Operation – and Receive Placement Services for
Mid-Level Production Jobs
March 3, 2010 - Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, City Council
Speaker Christine C. Quinn, Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting
Commissioner Katherine Oliver, and “Law & Order” actor Anthony Anderson
today launched the “Made in NY” Production Crafts Training Program to help
women, minority and struggling New Yorkers prepare for and get jobs in film and
television production. The City selected Brooklyn Workforce Innovations to
administer the pilot program. Classes, which will begin in the spring, will take
place at Brooklyn Workforce Innovations on Degraw Street in Brooklyn and
Silvercup Studios in Long Island City, Queens. The announcement, which took
place on the set of “Law & Order” at Silver Screen Studios at Chelsea Piers,
was also attended by Production Director for the new program Katy Finch, Studio
Mechanics Local 52 President John Ford, International Cinematographers Guild
Local 600 Eastern Regional Director Chaim Kantor and representatives from the
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture
Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts.
“In New York City’s growing film
and television production industry, there are two separate, yet equally
important groups,” said Mayor Bloomberg. “The production companies that spend
money in the City and the New Yorkers they hire. These are their
stories.”
“Fighting unemployment doesn’t just mean creating new jobs – it
also means helping more people access the jobs that are available,” said Speaker
Quinn. “Since 2006, the City Council has been working with Mayor Bloomberg to
promote diversity in film and television, and make sure all New Yorkers have the
chance to get good jobs in that industry. The ‘Made in NY’ Production Crafts
Training Program will build on those efforts, providing New Yorkers with the
necessary training and connecting them with job opportunities.”
“The
‘Made in NY’ Production Crafts Training Program is a key component of our
ongoing efforts to encourage diversity in the local entertainment workforce,”
said Film, Theatre and Broadcasting Commissioner Oliver. “The program will put
persons of color, women, veterans and economically struggling New Yorkers on the
path to careers in the entertainment industry by providing top-of-the-line
training from NYC labor representatives, and connecting them with new
opportunities.”
Participants of the “Made in NY” Production Crafts
Training Program – roughly two dozen in its pilot year – will be taught
technical skills by members of the International Alliance of Theatrical &
Stage Employees, including industry veterans William Miller and Michael Barrow,
and taught production basics and job readiness skills by Program Director Katy
Finch. Guest instructors will teach other skills such as rigging and dolly
operation in the grip department. All participating trainees will be provided
with a year of job placement assistance.
The program’s pilot year is
supported with $120,000 in City Council allocated funds and grant funding from
the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City. The Mayor’s Fund is a non-profit
organization dedicated to aiding innovative public programs throughout the five
boroughs. The program is currently funded for its first year.
A
recruitment event for the program will take place this spring at New York City
College of Technology. Ideal candidates are individuals who have shown their
commitment to working in TV and film production, as well as display an active
interest for the grip department, but who now lack the opportunity to enter and
advance in union positions. For more details about the recruitment event,
click here.
“This
education and employment opportunity is exceptional,” said Council Member James.
“The ‘Made in NY’ Production Crafts Training Program initiative opens doors for
diverse individuals who want careers within the entertainment industry, but have
not had direction about how to become involved. I am excited to recommend this
program to my constituents interested in film and television that may be caught
in-between attending school and joining the workforce.”
“We are proud to
be a part of this initiative and to host the unveiling at the “Law & Order”
set today,” said NBC Universal President and CEO Jeff Zucker. “Fundamentally
changing the way we bring more diversity into our business is a priority for me,
and for NBC Universal. It requires change from top to bottom, and that is
exactly why this program is unique and I think will go a long way to making a
difference.”
“I’m thrilled with the City’s efforts to work toward
diversifying our local entertainment industry,” said Anthony Anderson. “NBC’s
‘Law & Order’ has long been a supporter of the City’s other diversity
initiatives like the ‘Made in NY’ PA Training Program, and I’m proud to be here
today as the City launches its latest effort.”
“Brooklyn Workforce
Innovations is proud to be developing this groundbreaking program to diversify
the local entertainment industry,” said Program Director Katy Finch. “We look
forward to working closely with labor and the City’s employers to find better
jobs for the program’s graduates.”
“We look forward to working with the
City and Brooklyn Workforce Innovations to train the next generation of union
members,” said John Ford, president of Studio Mechanics Local 52. “This is an
important initiative that will help grow our local entertainment
industry.”
The “Made in NY” Production Crafts Training Program is the
latest initiative to promote diversity in the City’s entertainment industry that
grew out of the recommendations of the Mayor’s Task Force on Diversity in Film,
Television and Commercial Production. Launched in October 2006, the Task Force
was charged with exploring initiatives and opportunities that would help to
diversify employment in the City’s production industry. The Task Force was
comprised of representatives from the Mayor’s Office, City agencies, the City
Council, the production industry, labor groups and industry associations, all of
whom are committed to ensuring a diverse group of New Yorkers has access to job
opportunities created by the film and television industry.
The new
program builds on the success of the “Made in NY”
Production Assistant Training Program, which prepares disadvantaged and
unemployed New Yorkers for entry-level jobs in TV and film production. There are
now 211 graduations from the program, many of whom have advanced to higher level
positions. Participants learn set and office production assistant skills and are
placed in jobs on feature films, episodic and reality TV, commercials, music
videos and other productions. More than 1,000 productions have hired “Made in
NY” PAs, including “Law & Order,” “30 Rock,” Julia & Julia and
Brooklyn’s Finest. Other initiatives include the “Made
in NY” Mentorship program which promotes the recruitment of persons of
color, women, veterans and economically disadvantaged New Yorkers to the film
and television industry by increasing access through mentor relationships. Now
in its first year, 15 individuals are currently meeting with industry experts
who serve as mentors and provide career advice. The program is operated by the
Independent Feature Project.
Filmed in New York City Now and now in its
twentieth season, “Law & Order” is tied with “Gunsmoke” as the
longest-running drama series in the history of television. Starring NAACP Award
winner S. Epatha Merkerson, Jeremy Sisto, Anthony Anderson, Sam Waterston, Alana
de la Garza and Linus Roache, “Law & Order” is a Wolf Films production in
association with Universal Media Studios. Dick Wolf is creator and executive
producer; Rene Balcer, Fred Berner and Peter Jankowski are executive producers.
The series, which airs on NBC on Mondays at 10pm, employs thousands of
individuals each season and is based at Silver Screen Studios in Chelsea Piers,
Manhattan.

The launch of the "Made in NY" Production
Crafts Training Program took place
on the set of "Law & Order." Photo
courtesy of the Mayor's Office.