THE QUAD Internship Program Prepares HBCU Students for TV Careers

Last Updated on December 23, 2017

The Quad Marching Band
The Quad Marching Band

The producers of the groundbreaking BET drama The Quad have selected 8 students from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to participate in a paid Quad internship program that provides the unique opportunity to train in multiple departments while Season 2 of the series is in production.

The Quad received over 250 applications for the 8 openings.

The students selected for the internship are:

  • Maya Eaddy, Spelman College
  • Brandon Gilpin, Morehouse College
  • Nia Jones, Clark Atlanta University
  • Trishunda Mooney, Clark Atlanta University
  • Kirsten Danielle Owens, Clark Atlanta University
  • Quenten McNair, Clark Atlanta University
  • Denard Thomas, Florida A&M University
  • Mykayla Williamson, Spelman College

Designed by Executive Producers Felicia D. Henderson and Rob Hardy, The Quad Internship Program gives back to the community the show represents by training the next generation of Black leaders in the entertainment industry.

Felicia D. Henderson Co-Creator, Executive Producer - "The Quad"
Felicia D. Henderson Co-Creator, Executive Producer – “The Quad”

“We consider it an honor to help prepare the next generation of content creators by providing them with a window into the production process. So we're giving students with a passion for television production a chance to train with seasoned professionals,” said Ms. Henderson, Co-Creator and Executive Producer of The Quad and faculty member in the Radio-Television-Film Department at The University of Texas at Austin.

Interns will begin training in November 2017 on The Quad stages and locations around Atlanta, GA. There will be two internship cycles, each one providing exposure to writing, producing, cinematography, production design, location management, costume design, hair and make-up applications, and the grip and electric departments.

“We're starting with colleges and universities in the Atlanta University Center because The Quad is shot on their campuses. It's only fair that the students here get first opportunity. They have been gracious and understanding as we inconvenience their lives in our efforts to add authenticity to our show. However, we plan to expand the internship program every season the show is renewed,” said Ms. Henderson.  As the alma mater of Mr. Hardy and series star Anika Noni Rose (Dr. Eva Fletcher), Florida A&M University is also included in the program's inaugural year.

The Quad's second season premieres January 23, 2018 on BET. The Quad Internship Program is sponsored by Capital Arts Media (the studio that produces the series), WaterWalk Productions (Ms. Henderson's company), Rain Forrest Entertainment (Mr. Hardy's company), and BET Networks.

Source: WaterWalk Productions

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