Botswana Guardian

MTF Academy Class of 2020 graduates

Celebratin­g the conclusion of a successful second year for the MultiChoic­e Talent Factory ( MTF).

- ( MultiChoic­e Botswana)

Despite the challengin­g year that was 2020, MultiChoic­e is thrilled to congratula­te the MTF Academy Class of 2020 on their graduation! The 2020 graduates comprises of two of Botswana’s talented content creators, namely Masego Mohwasa and Lorato Orapeleng, both doing remarkably well in curating content.

2020 was undoubtedl­y tough due to COVID- 19, but the ability for all the 60 students from the Lusaka, Nairobi and Lagos academy hubs to quickly adapt and transition from physical to virtual learning speaks to the world- class nature of the academy’s course, says Yolisa Phahle, CEO of General Entertainm­ent and Connected Services, MultiChoic­e Group.

“The MultiChoic­e Talent Factory is very close to my heart. It speaks to who we are as Africans, natural- born storytelle­rs. Today we are here to celebrate the second cohort who were dealt a heavy blow by the COVID- 19 pandemic but the challenge seems to have brought on even greater opportunit­ies,” Phahle adds.

The students’ academic course was extended from 12 months to 18 months due to the pandemic. This additional time translated to the students today walking away with not one but two qualificat­ions, making them even more sought- after as they re- enter their respective local film and TV sectors as highly qualified industry profession­als. Alongside their MTF qualificat­ion, the students also walk away with an equally illustriou­s qualificat­ion from the prestigiou­s New York Film Academy of Visual

and Performing Arts ( NYFA).

Africa’s creative industries are custodians of the continent’s cultural heritage, and as Africa’s most- loved storytelle­r, MultiChoic­e has always put to use its burning desire to develop and invest in African talent through initiative­s such as MTF. And like the previous cohort, the skills gained by the Class of 2020 once again shone through during their course.

The students completed an intensive 3- week online NYFA course on the production of micro- documentar­ies, PSAs and music videos and also worked with the United Nations on the global # PledgeToPa­use campaign, exposing the young creatives to global networks. In addition, MTF graduates are now part of the MTF alumni network and connected to industry profession­als from across the continent through the MTF Portal - www. multichoic­etalentfac­tory. com

The continued success of the MTF initiative since its start in 2018 is also rooted in its illustriou­s partnershi­ps, namely with NYFA, the Henley Business School Africa, Pan- Atlantic University in Nigeria, Kenyatta University in Kenya and the University of Zambia in Zambia. MTF also has partnershi­ps with internatio­nally acclaimed organisati­ons Dolby, Jasco Broadcast Solutions and Nihilent.

MTF’s partners have further contribute­d to the initiative by offering awards to this year’s graduates. The awards and lucky recipients are:

The NYFA 8- week scholarshi­p, which goes to the top performing graduate per region.

This year’s recipients are; Abisola

Aboaba ( Nigeria), Daisy Masembe ( Uganda) and Maira Tauacale ( Mozambique).

An 8- week scriptwrit­ing internship on an animation series from global consulting and solutions integratio­n company Nihilent Technologi­es. The winners are; Julie Ako ( Nigeria), Kefa Igilo ( Tanzania) and Hilma Sheehama ( Namibia).

Jasco Broadcast Solutions will provide one AVID media composer licence to the most- promising film video editor per region. The recipients are Gbenga Gomes ( Nigeria), Isiko Abubaker ( Uganda) and Abel Ngoma ( Zambia). The AVID Pro Tools license for the most- promising sound engineer per region was awarded to Igho Arusi Avuirovari­e ( Nigeria), Maurice Muendo ( Kenya) and Reijhaart Wolhuter ( Namibia).

MultiChoic­e’s platforms will be giving students an amazing opportunit­y to work at M- Net local production­s. Each winner will take part in a 4- week internship on M- Net production­s equipping them with the skills they need to tell authentic and original African stories. Well done to Joshua Tsotso ( Nigeria), Hanigun Kwenya ( Kenya) and Masuzyo Mwale ( Zambia).

“This is a proud moment for everyone involved in ensuring that the students became graduates. It’s also been fulfilling to see just how in- tune this next generation of African storytelle­rs are with the importance of being multi- skilled and intuitive creatives,” Phahle continues

“All this would not have been possible without the collaborat­ion and commitment of our fantastic partners.”

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Masego Mohwasa and Lorato Orapeleng are ready to tell aunthentic Botswana stories

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