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Reynolds & Lively's Group Effort Hits Milestone

Summary

  • Group Effort has placed 1,056 paid internships on sets.
  • The initiative has facilitated 247 hires at studios.
  • It aims to make industry access a normal part of production.
Reynolds & Lively's Group Effort Hits Milestone

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's Group Effort Initiative is celebrating five years of promoting diversity behind the camera. What began with a small group of trainees on the set of 'The Adam Project' has blossomed into a significant force for change in Hollywood. The program financed salaries and housing, ensuring a vital one-on-one mentorship experience.

Over the past five years, Group Effort has placed 1,056 paid internships and initiated 247 hires within studios and production companies. It has also supported 365 on-set production assistant roles across 209 film and TV productions. Currently operating in 20 cities, the initiative collaborates with over 550 partners, including major studios like Netflix and Disney.

Looking ahead, Group Effort is expanding its scope with programs like the Adobe-sponsored Mid-Level Bootcamp, aimed at advancing participants into directorial and managerial roles. Reynolds and Lively envision a future where access and mentorship are standard, not exceptional, and where those who benefited from the program become the agents of continued change, making inclusion an inherent part of filmmaking.

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It's a Hollywood training program aimed at providing unrepresented communities with paid internships and mentorship on film and TV productions.
The initiative has facilitated over 1,056 paid internships, 247 hires, and 365 production assistant roles across 209 productions.
Group Effort aims to make industry access and mentorship a norm, with participants becoming future leaders and decision-makers in the entertainment industry.

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