At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Adobe’s Film & TV Fund announced that it is committing $10 million in grants and donated products in 2026 to help “unlock creative opportunities and career advancement for creators.” The software giant also announced new partnerships with Dimz Inc. Academy, the digital media program for young people from underrepresented backgrounds founded by Amelia Dimoldenberg (creator and host of “Chicken Shop Date”) and Rideback Rise, which supports filmmakers of color.
The company launched the Adobe Film & TV Fund in 2024 to support underrepresented creators in film and TV, offering grants, career development, fellowships and technology (including access to the Adobe Creative Cloud). To date, Adobe has supported more than 1,000 creators through the Film & TV Fund since its founding.
New this year: Adobe announced a direct-to-creators funding pathway to solicit nominations from industry and community organizations to support projects built using Adobe tools such as Premiere and Firefly.
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