The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Foreign clients fleecing local artistes: Filmmaker

- Kundai Marunya

LOCAL artistes have raised concern over foreign clients who are fleecing them by undervalui­ng their products and services.

Renowned playwright and filmmaker Patience Tawengwa narrates her ordeal. “I was once asked by one foreign gentleman to document a project he was working on in the country after he had come across my work. They were eager for our team to start filming the next day, but I told him we had to first agree on a budget. They sent me a brief

about the project and I prepared a quote for them and e-mailed it.

“In less than an hour I got a response from the prospectiv­e client saying my prices were too high and besides he had obtained two other quotations from other Zimbabwean producers,” she said.

Tawengwa said one quote from a local filmmaker had suggested a US$150 flat fee to carry out a fourto five-day shoot, which would include drone photograph­y, while another quotation suggested an exchange of services, which would see the local producer getting a website after shooting and edit- ing.

“I was quick to send the prospectiv­e client an e-mail telling him there was no way I could ever produce anything of value for such an amount and it would probably be best if he chose one of the other producers,” she said.

“Incidental­ly I knew someone who was working with this prospectiv­e client on another facet of their project which had nothing to do with media. They were paying full market value for every other service they needed in order to successful­ly execute their project, but when it came to filming and documentin­g the process all it took was ourselves to undervalue what we do. “

Tawengwa said the local art industry lacks structures and guidelines that safeguards artistes.“The greatest threat to the commercial­isation and developmen­t of the Zimbabwean arts industry is the desperatio­n of the local artistes. Our industry lacks structures and standards so this makes it easy for situations such as the above mentioned to continue happening,”

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