In a move that’s set to ignite the next wave of diverse talent in Georgia’s booming film scene, Spelman College is rolling out two brand-new film courses next spring, thanks to a fresh partnership with the Georgia Film Academy.

Kicking off in the spring 2026 semester, the courses—”Introduction to Film and Television Production” and “Introduction to Film and Television Post-Production”—mark the entry point into the academy’s 18-credit-hour certification program.

Spelman Launches Film Classes

These hands-on classes will dive into the nuts and bolts of narrative filmmaking, post-production wizardry, and digital media creation, giving students the tools they need to break into an industry hungry for fresh, inclusive voices.

“This partnership is a game-changer for our community,” said Dr. Mark Lee, Spelman’s provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs. “We’re excited to equip our students with the skills to thrive in film production and beyond—fields where underrepresented perspectives aren’t just welcome, they’re essential.”

The Georgia Film Academy, a powerhouse in talent development, already links up with over 30 colleges statewide, blending classroom learning with real-world training like equipment demos and industry lectures.

Spelman’s entry makes it the first all-women’s college and the second private HBCU to join the fold, amplifying opportunities for women and Black creatives in Atlanta’s vibrant film ecosystem.

“Teaming up with Spelman adds a powerful layer to what we do,” noted Scott Votaw, assistant vice chancellor at the Georgia Film Academy. “We’re not just teaching skills—we’re building confidence and creativity to help these students light up Georgia’s screens.”

As Hollywood’s grip on Georgia tightens—with major productions like Black Panther sequels and Marvel blockbusters filming right here in ATL—this collaboration couldn’t come at a better time.

It’s a clear signal that local institutions are doubling down on homegrown talent, potentially funneling more diverse filmmakers into casting calls, studios, and post houses across the city.

Final Word

For aspiring directors, editors, and producers at Spelman, these courses aren’t just credits—they’re a direct line to the jobs shaping tomorrow’s stories. Stay tuned to AtlantaFi.com for updates on enrollment and how this partnership unfolds.

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