Imagine Impact 2 Sets Roster Of Creators And Mentors

The “shapers” in this year’s program are: Stacy Traub, Akiva Goldsman, Doug Ellin, Seth Grahame-Smith, Michele Mulroney, Kieran Mulroney and Sascha Penn.
Here are the newcomers whose work was accepted and who will be paid a stipend to create one new project during the boot camp, before all of the work gets pitched to the town. Traub will oversee:
Writer/actor and Chicago native Aris Mendoza is creating the half hour TV project Blasian;
Massachusetts native and Emerson grad Alexis Pivnicny is creating the half hour TV project Hope On Her Way;
Former TV executive returning to Hollywood after years supporting his family on the East Coast Chad S. Hoffman is writing the half hour TV project Random Acts;
Former CE turned two time Black List writer Evan Parter is creating the half hour TV project Playing God.
Ellin will oversee:
Former reality TV producer Hope Leon on the feature Like Mother, Like Donna;
Writer/actor/director and mixed martial artist Cassius Corrigan on the hourlong TV project Colossus;
Stand up comedians Erin Feiger & Jennifer Kodros will script the feature Moving On.
Goldsman will work with:
AFI screenwriting MFA recipient Derek Stuckert on the hourlong TV project Eternal.
Grahame-Smith is working with:
Monisha Dadlani on the half hour TV project Condom & Cherries;
Student Academy Award-nominated writer/director Justin S. Lee on the hourlong TV project Welcome To The Scene, which has James Shin & Scooter Braun attached to produce;
Audiobook narrator, SAT tutor, and former actor Jonathan Todd Ross on the film Dawn At The End Of The World.
Michele Mulroney will be working with:
Former political ad producer Dawn Smith on the half hour TV project Paid For By TV;
South African playwright/filmmaker Amy Jephta on the hourlong TV project The Park;
Comic book writer/creator Shequeta Smith on the film script Taking The Throne;
Frequent Issa Rae collaborator Laura Kittrel & former live TV producer and political consultant Emily Harper on the film Drag Heist.
Kieran Mulroney will be working with:
Canadian writer/director and elementary school teacher Chris Dymond on the feature script Mungo;
USC MFA grad Katelyn Crabb on the genre film script The Withering;
Australian Sci-fi writer Philip Tarl Denson on the hourlong TV project Anomaly;
Action writer and Maine native Milla Bell-Hart on the hourlong TV project Bounty.
Sacha Penn will be working with:
Former gang-affiliate turned screenwriter Justin Calen-Chenn & producer Stephen Love on the feature script The 99;
Former DEA wiretap interpreter Jason Gurvitz & former LAPD detective Greg Kading on the feature script The Interpreter.
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