Description
Pegasus Media Project (PMP), champions cultural diversity and transformative storytelling in film and media arts through a holistic, tuition-free model that integrates education, artistic practice, mentorship, leadership development, and workforce training into a continuous pipeline toward careers in the creative industries.
Through workforce development, apprenticeships, youth training, and industry partnerships, PMP creates direct pathways into film, television, and digital media careers—especially for BIPOC, LGBTQ+, neurodiverse, and historically underrepresented communities across North Texas.
Our Media pre+Apprenticeship Program (MAP) provides hands-on, paid and mentored production experience, preparing emerging creatives for roles such as production assistant, camera operator, editor, sound technician, and production coordinator. Apprentices receive real-world training aligned with professional industry standards and are connected to working crews, studios, and regional productions.
PMP also produces the Pegasus Film Festival, the nation’s largest student-led high school film festival, cultivating leadership, collaboration, and production management skills while introducing students to career pathways in media and entertainment.
As Texas continues to expand its production infrastructure, PMP serves as a bridge between community talent and industry opportunity—strengthening local workforce pipelines and ensuring that Texas stories are told by the people who live them.
We partner with studios, production companies, schools, municipalities, and workforce agencies to support scalable, community-rooted media training that contributes to a sustainable Texas production economy.
Pegasus Media Project is committed to growing a skilled, professional, and locally grounded workforce ready to meet the needs of Texas’ evolving film and television industry.