Tender Pictures, under the leadership of founders Abbi Jacobson and Mieka Tennant, has proudly introduced the new cohort for its Prelude fellowship program. This initiative, now in its second year, focuses on nurturing emerging talent in the entertainment industry, specifically supporting writers, directors, and producers who are at the beginning of their professional journeys and may have limited prior experience in the field. The program emphasizes talent discovery and fostering an equitable environment, providing a crucial stepping stone for diverse voices.
The 2026 class of fellows comprises ten promising individuals: Nadira Amaris, Kimberly Divad, Alyssa Furtado, Izzy Garfinkel, T Green, Vanessa Gutierrez, Noura Jabir, Sarah Ngô, Sage Okolo, and Haley Wang. This diverse group is exclusively made up of female-identifying and non-binary storytellers, carefully selected through a rigorous multi-stage review process by a committee of prominent industry figures. These fellows will benefit from an extensive network of mentors, including accomplished professionals such as Jess Brunetto, Emma Ho, Ali Liebegott, Mehar Sethi, Jessica Watson, Paul Welsh, and Kim Yutani, alongside returning mentors Michelle Badillo, Brian Chamberlayne, and Desta Tedros Reff.
The eight-month fellowship offers comprehensive in-person programming, invaluable mentorship, and exposure to both the artistic and business facets of the film and television sectors. Prelude is intentionally structured to provide a deep, immersive experience rather than broad outreach, promoting a creative environment rooted in exploration and innovation. Jacobson emphasized the program's commitment to bridging existing gaps for early-career storytellers, ensuring that vital voices from LGBTQIA+ and other diverse communities are not marginalized during challenging industry times. With the backing of industry experts and supportive companies, Prelude aims to equip these emerging talents with the necessary resources, confidence, and belief that they rightfully belong and can thrive within the industry.
In a world often challenged by a lack of diverse representation, programs like Prelude illuminate a path forward, showcasing the immense talent within underrepresented communities and reinforcing the idea that every voice deserves a platform. By investing in these emerging storytellers, the initiative not only enriches the creative landscape but also promotes a more inclusive and dynamic entertainment industry, inspiring future generations to pursue their artistic dreams with conviction.