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Nickelodeon announces new participants for their annual Writing and Artist Programs

12 new participants join Nickelodeon’s annual Writing and Artist Programs, designed to develop the next generation of creative voices from underrepresented communities. This year’s programs are back in person at the Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank for the first time since 2020, where group members will develop their skills with hands-on work. 

The long-running Writing Program enters its 23rd year, while 2023 marks the 12th year for the Artist Program. Both programs are overseen by the Paramount Office of Global Inclusion and aligned with the company’s Content for Change initiative.

“We are thrilled to welcome the new participants and future storytellers to the Nickelodeon Writing and Artist Programs. For over 20 years, this program has been a catalyst for many people in the creative community to learn and develop the tools needed to launch their careers. Programs like these continue our commitment to an inclusive talent pipeline and diverse representation within both creators and the content they produce at Paramount,” said Paramount Global Head of Inclusion executive vice president Marva Smalls. 

Within the Writing Program, all participants have the opportunity to network with executives and show creators, gain firsthand experience writing scripts, pitch story ideas, attend workshops, seminars, and classes, and experience working writers’ rooms. These writers will develop their skills with hands-on work during the yearlong program.

During the program, the writers will be paired with executive mentors to offer guidance, including Nickelodeon’s Mollie Freilich (current series animation director), Leslie Wishnevski (animation development manager) and Linda Halder (live-action development director).

The Writing Program participants are:

During the six-month Artist Program, aspiring artists will learn from lead artists and practice their craft as they work on an animated series in various stages of production. The Artist Program tracks include storyboard, general design or CG generalist.

The artists are paired with artistic mentors at Nickelodeon to guide their production experience from shows, including Transformers: EarthSpark, Max and the Midknights, The Loud House, SpongeBob SquarePants and more.

The Artist Program participants are:

Following in the footsteps of many others, alumni of the Writing Program currently working at Nickelodeon include; Josh Brown (Baby Shark’s Big Show story editor), Angel Hobbs (That Girl Lay Lay staff writer,), Sarah Allan (Big Nate writer), Jeff Sayers (The Loud House staff writer) and more. Additionally, Program Alumnus writer/producer Sameer Gardezi, in collaboration with his brainchild Break the Room, works closely with NWP designing and architecting innovative curricula for the workshops and writers’ rooms exercises.

Alumni of the Artist Program include Roger Hernandez (CG generalist, Big Nate), Dominique Evans (visual development artist, Transformers: EarthSpark), Sarah Jacques (art director, Santiago of the Seas), Jasmine Reyes (storyboard revisionist, Big Nate), Anna Hill (storyboard artist, The Loud House), Carl Edward Mongan (storyboard revisionist, Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years), Marisa Torres (visual development artist, Santiago of the Seas & Rock, Paper, Scissors), Jake Kim (storyboard revisionist, Shimmer & Shine). Outside of Nickelodeon, alumni of both Programs have gone on to create shows and hold staff positions at every major studio and network.

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