The Guardian (Nigeria)

60 Participan­ts Pitch For Grants At British Council Film Lab Africa Program

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TFilm Lab Africa initiative of British Council kicks off its mid- season activities with a pitch session organised by the delivery partners, Afrowren Production­s Nigeria and Darimedia Distributi­on UK.

After a successful five week training, the Film Lab Africa project opens up an opportunit­y for the filmmakers to get funding for their various projects funded by the British Council.

Sixty participan­ts will pitch for the chance to win a slot in the short film category and the microfilm category. Ten filmmakers will get a grant of £ 5,000 each and slots of £ 500 each for an additional 10 micro filmmakers/ Mobile phone cinematogr­aphers.

Brenda Fashugba, British Council’s Creative Economy Lead, Sub Saharan Africa and Head of Arts Nigeria, shared: “The Film Lab Africa programme is meticulous­ly designed to offer comprehens­ive support, empowering young, dynamic Film/ TV producers in the country with the necessary skill set and knowledge to navigate the intricate landscape of the Film and TV industry as successful creative entreprene­urs. We are working tirelessly with our partners to ensure that we deliver on this initiative.”

The Nigerian principal partner, Afrowren Production­s Limited, led by Olasukanmi Adebayo, in his remarks, stressed the need for more opportunit­ies for emerging filmmakers in the Nigerian film industry to allow them to compete fairly on the internatio­nal stage.

After this pitch by the 60 participan­ts, we will follow up with some story mentorship by seasoned storytelle­rs for the shortliste­d participan­ts. The story mentors, include Prof. Ahmed Yerima, Kenneth Uphopho, Kehinde Joseph, Yinka Ogun, Waltbanger Taylaur, Bunmi Ajakaiye, Emil Garuba, Tari Taylaur, Abbesi Akhamie, and Tunde Babalola.

So, by the time the grants are fulfilled, the selected winners will be ready and have an opportunit­y to make their short films and microfilms with the support of the British Council.

Don Omope of Pictograph, technical partner to the Film Lab Africa initiative, was quick to add that the production season of this programme, will feature various events including a Creative Hustle Event, Film Club Event, and Film Lab Podcast Events. These events are pivotal components of the Film Lab Africa Programme designed to serve as a hub of showcasing, creativity, and learning. This dedicated film club will offer a space for Filmmakers and TV producers to immerse themselves in film and TV, fostering an environmen­t that will nurture their skills and artistic sensibilit­ies for a more supportive and dynamic community of storytelle­rs who are passionate about filmmaking and TV production­s.

Managing Director at Darimedia Distributi­on UK, Yemi Daramola, says, “within this setting, 60 participan­ts will continue to engage in a range of activities, discussion­s, and experience­s that will contribute to their growth in the Film & TV sector. The goal is to ensure that they are equipped with the opportunit­y to interact with industry executives and peers internatio­nally by showcasing the final short films at premier film festivals across the globe to achieve optimal outcomes.”

Afro Wren Production­s Nigeria and Darimedia Distributi­on UK are co- delivery partners for the British Council Film Lab Africa Programme. This project is funded by the British Council. The Film Lab Africa trainings will continue until May 2024 when the production season kicks off.

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