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Adobe Invests $10M in Filmmaker Dreams

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Adobe pledges close to $10 million in grants and product donations.
  • Filmmakers receive direct funding for the first time.
  • Support extends to emerging artists and underrepresented creators.
Adobe Invests $10M in Filmmaker Dreams

Adobe is committing nearly $10 million in grants and product donations to support filmmakers in 2026. This year marks a new phase with direct funding for creators, alongside continued support for productions via community partners.

The company's Film & TV Fund is expanding its reach. New partnerships include Rideback RISE, aiding mid-career artists of color, and Dimz Inc. Academy, a free program by Amelia Dimoldenberg offering training in ideation, storytelling, and editing for young adults from underrepresented backgrounds.

Further support is directed towards the Sundance and Adobe Ignite Fellowship for emerging filmmakers, with a new short film fund for alumni. This significant investment ahead of the Sundance Film Festival highlights Adobe's commitment to nurturing diverse voices in the film industry.

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Adobe is pledging close to $10 million in grants and product donations to support filmmakers in 2026.
Adobe is providing direct funding to creators for the first time, in addition to grants and product donations.
Partners include Group Effort Initiative, USC Annenberg, NAACP, Gold House, Sundance Ignite, and Rideback RISE.

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