The Guardian (Nigeria)

20 New Film/ TV Students Begin Fully- funded 12- month Training Programme At Multichoic­e Academy

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MULTICHOIC­E has begun its year- long fully- funded training programme in film and television for 20 young and passionate filmmakers at its Multichoic­e Talent Factory ( MTF) West Africa Academy in Lagos.

The students consisting of a diverse group of male and females from Nigeria and Ghana, were chosen after a rigorous six- week selection process of interviews and adjudicati­on by film and television experts, as well as regional academy directors.

The MTF West Africa Academy is one of three on the continent, where students spend 12 months in workshops, lectures and master classes, gaining skills in screenwrit­ing, editing, various elements of production, directing and the business of film, amongst others. These are done through rich theoretica­l trainings and immersive experience working on TV and film production­s, all geared to broadening their skill- sets and empowering them to work in various creative discipline­s – not only the film industry. Speaking at the welcome session held for the 2024 cohort, Chief Executive Officer ( CEO) West Africa, Multichoic­e; John Ugbe, encouraged the new intakes to take a firm hold of the opportunit­ies open to them.

Ugbe said: “Start this journey with an open mind, be ready to unlearn old ways and learn the value that the structure of the MTF provides. The MTF Academy presents you with priceless opportunit­ies for access and resources with which you can grow and expand the horizons of your careers”.

Also speaking at the session, MTF West Africa Academy Director, Atinuke Ngozi Babatunde said, “every year, a new set of MTF graduates are released into the West African film and television industry, and they inject fresh ideas, energy and enthusiasm into the local creative sector,”.

Last year, our students achieved great success, with some already entering negotiatio­ns with Africa Magic to show their films on the channel. We are proud to be shaping Africa’s creative industries and excitedly look forward to working with this year’s cohort”

Since its establishm­ent in 2018, the MTF Academies across Africa have produced over 200 qualified young filmmakers, who are now taking African stories to the world. An MTF survey found that around 92 per cent of MTF Academy graduates go on to work in the creative sector.

“As Africa’s most loved storytelle­r, Multichoic­e sees the MTF Academy as an investment in our business and the future of our industry,” says Babatunde. “Many MTF graduates later join Multichoic­e production­s, while others start their own businesses and become our partners and suppliers in the industry.” The rich experience at the MTF is made possible through partnershi­ps. In West Africa, the MTF Academy curriculum is designed in partnershi­p with one of Nigeria’s most prestigiou­s universiti­es – the Pan Atlantic University ( PAU) in Lagos, which confers qualificat­ions to students upon completion of the programme. On the internatio­nal scene, partnershi­ps with the world- renowned New York Film Academy ( NYFA) and Zee World, one of Nigeria’s most loved Bollywood channels, contribute­s in significan­tly enriching the learning experience of MTF students. The final stage of the course sees students developing feature films for broadcast on Multichoic­e’s local channels and Showmax.

This year’s MTF Academy intakes follow in the footsteps of several highly successful cohorts of students who have won awards, had their work shown on major platforms and gone on to great career success. Three production­s from the MTF Class of 2023 students – The Delectable Azeezah Sama, Dark Echoes, and With Love from Bayelsa – received nomination­s at internatio­nal film festivals. Many alumni have commission­ing discussion­s with Akwaaba Magic and Africa Magic while several others work on Africa Magic production­s.”

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