Avid Joins Roybal School of Film and Television Production Magnet


BURLINGTON, Mass.—Avid announced this week that it is the first technology Founding Partner of the Roybal School of Film and Television Production Fund, which was established by George Clooney, Grant Heslov and Creative Artists Agency’s Bryan Lourd, to support The Roybal Film and Television Production Magnet, a specialized academy based in Los Angeles that was created to provide a more inclusive pipeline of historically underrepresented college- and career-ready students pursuing below-the-line careers in film and television. Avid says its investment will include the comprehensive tools, curriculum and support to get Roybal’s high school students and teachers professionally certified in video and audio editing.

Students are already using Avid tools in a new Post Production Lab sponsored by Avid at the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center.  The space is equipped with Media Composer and Pro Tools software and complete PC workstations. Over the next three years, 90 student editors will be able to learn and work simultaneously in the lab and earn industry-recognized Avid certifications by the end of each school year. Avid’s learning services team organizes deep curricular consultancy and training to ensure Roybal teacher readiness, while the company’s customer care organization provides installation and on-call support.



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