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NAACP+ Inside The Industry

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About NAACP+ Inside The Industry

Inside the Industry is a one-on-one interview podcast that pulls back the curtain on the entertainment business by spotlighting the people who shape it. Through candid, in-depth conversations, each episode explores individual career journeys, current projects, and the realities of working behind—and in front of—the spotlight. The podcast aims to demystify the industry while celebrating creativity, strategy, and the many paths to success.

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7 episodes

episode Tribeca Film Festival Programmer Reveals Why Your Film Really Got Rejected artwork

Tribeca Film Festival Programmer Reveals Why Your Film Really Got Rejected

If your film has been rejected by festival after festival, this episode is going to change how you think about everything. In this episode of NAACP+'s Inside the Industry, host Ariana Drummond sits down with Kimberley Browning — veteran film programmer, festival director, and Senior Associate Short Film Programmer for the Tribeca Film Festival — to pull back the curtain on how film festivals actually work, what programmers are really looking for, and the costly mistakes filmmakers make that have nothing to do with the quality of their films. Kimberley breaks down: → How programmers actually decide which films get selected → Why most festival rejections have nothing to do with your filmmaking → The biggest mistake filmmakers make when building a festival strategy → Why you should stop obsessing over the top 10 festivals you can name → How to build a festival strategy unique to the film you actually made → What really happens after your film gets accepted to a major festival → How to qualify for the Oscars without spending thousands of dollars → The insider tip on completion dates that most filmmakers don't know → Why submitting a rough cut could cost you more than just this festival → How film festivals are evolving in the streaming era → What the rise of virtual festivals means for filmmakers worldwide → The one music licensing mistake that's killing independent films Plus — Kimberley shares the story of the film that helped a woman get clemency, why rejection letters are not commentary on your talent, and what she wants her legacy in this industry to be. This is the episode every filmmaker needs to watch before their next submission. Period.  Host: Ariana Drummond, NAACP Director of Talent & Media Relations  Guest: Kimberley Browning — Tribeca Film Festival, HBO, AFI, ABFF New episodes every Wednesday. Subscribe so you never miss one. Watch more Inside the Industry: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaaTUaaxeh-IBd36D0P3FzFcu17Ij2S4T [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaaTUaaxeh-IBd36D0P3FzFcu17Ij2S4T]  Listen on Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/3iny4YTd9NfUBB51aWOpYr?si=8657ebed5b5049ed&nd=1&dlsi=316fca0df52b4a1e [https://open.spotify.com/show/3iny4YTd9NfUBB51aWOpYr?si=8657ebed5b5049ed&nd=1&dlsi=316fca0df52b4a1e]  Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naacp-inside-the-industry/id1894940807 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naacp-inside-the-industry/id1894940807]  Follow NAACP+: https://linktr.ee/NAACPPlus [https://linktr.ee/NAACPPlus] #InsideTheIndustry #NAACPPlus #FilmFestival #TribecaFilmFestival#IndependentFilm #Filmmaking #BlackFilmmakers #FilmFestivalStrategy#KimberleyBrowning #ArianaDrummond #ShortFilms #IndieFilm#FilmDistribution #BlackCreatives #OscarQualifying

20 May 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode Ted Lasso Writer Reveals What Hollywood Won't Tell You About Breaking In artwork

Ted Lasso Writer Reveals What Hollywood Won't Tell You About Breaking In

What does it actually take to become a working television writer in Hollywood? In this episode of NAACP+'s Inside the Industry, host Ariana Drummond sits down with writer and producer Chuck Hayward — whose credits include Ted Lasso, WandaVision, and Dear White People — for one of the most honest conversations we've had about the realities of building a writing career. Chuck breaks down: → How TV writers actually get staffed on shows → The difference between a spec script and a pilot (and which one to write first) → What showrunners are really looking for when they read your script → How to handle notes without killing your creative vision → The mistakes that quietly stall careers — even for talented writers → Why the streaming bubble burst changed everything for writers → How to stay competitive when the industry is shrinking Plus, Chuck shares the writing philosophy that drives everything he does: more Black weirdos on screen. And why writing authentically — not to the market— is the only strategy that actually works long term. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a creative trying to break in, or someone already in the industry looking to level up, this episode is your blueprint. Host: Ariana Drummond, NAACP Director of Talent & Media Relations  Guest: Chuck Hayward — Ted Lasso, WandaVision, Dear White People New episodes every Wednesday. Subscribe so you never miss one. Watch more Inside the Industry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnLI7v57zoc&list=PLaaTUaaxeh-IBd36D0P3FzFcu17Ij2S4T&pp=sAgC [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnLI7v57zoc&list=PLaaTUaaxeh-IBd36D0P3FzFcu17Ij2S4T&pp=sAgC] Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3iny4YTd9NfUBB51aWOpYr?si=8657ebed5b5049ed  [https://open.spotify.com/show/3iny4YTd9NfUBB51aWOpYr?si=8657ebed5b5049ed] Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naacp-inside-the-industry/id1894940807 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naacp-inside-the-industry/id1894940807] Follow NAACP+: https://linktr.ee/NAACPPlus [https://linktr.ee/NAACPPlus] #InsideTheIndustry #NAACPPlus #TVWriter #HowToBeAWriter#BreakingIntoHollywood #Screenwriting #TedLasso #WandaVision#BlackCreatives #EntertainmentIndustry #ChuckHayward #ArianaDrummond

11 May 2026 - 54 min
episode He Started as an Intern - here’s What Changed Everything artwork

He Started as an Intern - here’s What Changed Everything

DeVon Franklin rose from intern to executive producer in Hollywood—but how did that actually happen? In this episode of NAACP+ Inside the Industry, DeVon Franklin—producer behind films like "The Pursuit of Happyness," "Moneyball," and "The Karate Kid"—shares what it really takes to grow in this business, navigate opportunity, and build a career with purpose. We'll cover topics such as: - What it takes to stand out early in your career - What ownership means in today’s entertainment industry - Where the biggest opportunities are for creatives right now From studio systems to independent production, this conversation breaks down what it takes to create and lead projects at the highest level of filmmaking. About Devon Franklin: Devon Franklin is a producer, author, and former studio executive at Columbia Pictures. His work spans major box office films, faith-based storytelling, and independent production, with a focus on purpose-driven content and long-term impact. Subscribe to NAACP+ Inside the Industry for weekly conversations with leaders across film, television, and digital media. Follow NAACP+ ITI: @naacpinsidetheindustry Instagram: @naacpplus YouTube: @naacpplus

6 May 2026 - 59 min
episode The Making of a Fashion Powerhouse | Brandon Gray on Building House of Gray and Dressing Hollywood artwork

The Making of a Fashion Powerhouse | Brandon Gray on Building House of Gray and Dressing Hollywood

The making of a fashion powerhouse—how does a designer go from starting out to dressing Hollywood’s biggest stars? Brandon Gray has built a brand that commands attention on the red carpet—from the NAACP Image Awards to the Oscars and the Met Gala. But behind those moments is a story of persistence, strategy, and learning how to build in an industry that rarely gives you a clear path. In this episode of NAACP+ Inside the Industry, Brandon Gray breaks down how he turned House of Gray into a sought-after fashion brand, how he broke into the industry without connections, and what it really takes to build something that lasts in fashion. We'll also cover: - What it takes to dress high-profile clients - How to turn talent into a real business - How designers can stay relevant as fashion evolves If you’re a designer, creative, or entrepreneur trying to build something of your own, this conversation gives you a real look at what it takes to go from starting out to becoming a recognized name. About Brandon Gray: Brandon Gray is the founder of House of Gray, a fashion brand known for dressing top talent at major events, including Colman Domingo, Tyler Perry, and Niecy Nash. Subscribe to NAACP+ Inside the Industry for weekly conversations with leaders across film, television, fashion, and digital media. Follow NAACP+ ITI: @naacpinsidetheindustry Instagram: @naacpplus Facebook: @naacpplus

29 Apr 2026 - 51 min
episode Breaking Into Hollywood without Connections | Inside the Industry with James Swoope artwork

Breaking Into Hollywood without Connections | Inside the Industry with James Swoope

How do you break into Hollywood without connections? For most people, the biggest barrier to entering the entertainment industry isn’t talent—it’s access. So how do careers actually get started when you don’t know anyone? In this episode of NAACP+ Inside the Industry, James Swoope—Partner at M88—breaks down how aspiring creatives can break into Hollywood, how talent managers identify potential, and how opportunities are built behind the scenes. From building relationships to creating leverage without traditional access, this conversation reveals how careers gain traction in today’s entertainment industry. We cover: * How to break into Hollywood without connections * How talent managers discover and develop talent * How opportunities and deals get made * How relationships create long-term leverage * What aspiring creatives should focus on right now If you’re trying to get into the entertainment industry—or build a career from the ground up—this is your starting point. About James Swoope: James Swoope is a Partner at M88, where he helps guide talent strategy, package projects, and build opportunities for clients across entertainment and sports. Subscribe to NAACP+ Inside the Industry for weekly conversations with leaders across film, television, music, and digital media. Follow NAACP+ ITI: @naacpinsidetheindustry Instagram: @naacpplus Facebook: @naacpplus

21 Apr 2026 - 46 min
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