TULSA, OK – Cherokee Film has introduced the Directors Elevation Program, an initiative designed to give emerging directors practical on-set experience and opportunities to develop industry connections relevant to careers in film and television.
The program, sponsored by Amazon MGM Studios, will fund apprenticeship opportunities that pair participants with seasoned directors. It is open to anyone who is interested in expanding the skills, experience and industry connections needed to build a career in film and media, including non-Native Americans.
“Cherokee Film is excited to work alongside Amazon MGM Studios to bring new opportunities to help uplift the careers of rising film and TV directors,” said Jen Loren, Senior Director of Cherokee Film. “It is our hope that every Directors Elevation Program participant will make important professional connections while receiving an invaluable experience that will help them take their careers to the next level.”
The immersive program focuses on elevating emerging directors who already possess and can demonstrate the creative talent necessary for a successful career in film and television. In addition to the many benefits of mentorship and the experience of serving an active role in the day-to-day operations of a professional film set, participants will be able to create valuable industry connections, which will build their professional directing portfolio and help them pursue additional opportunities.
“When you invest in directors, you don’t just expand opportunity – you expand what’s possible for audiences around the world,” said Amanda Baker-Lane, Global Head of Customer Inclusion for Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video.
Filmmakers with prior experience or an education in narrative filmmaking, film direction or storytelling can find more information and apply for the Directors Elevation Program at Cherokee.Film. The deadline to apply is September 12, 2025.
Cherokee Film is owned by Cherokee Nation Businesses and based in the Cherokee Nation Reservation in Oklahoma. Cherokee Nation’s film ecosystem includes four distinct branches — Cherokee Film Productions, Cherokee Film Studios, Cherokee Film Commission and Cherokee Film Institute — all working toward a shared goal of innovating narrative sovereignty while creating economic development within the tribe’s reservation.













































