Botswana Guardian

ÀLÓ CALLING AFRICAN WRITERS

EbonyLife and Sony Pictures Television announce new African writers initiative

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EbonyLife and Sony Pictures Television ( SPT) have announced ÀLÓ, a brand- new writers initiative offering a unique platform for writers of African heritage.

The word ‘ ÀLÓ’ is from the Yoruba language and translates as ‘ once upon a time’. Just like with those words which have opened countless stories for hundreds of years, this is the beginning of an exciting journey to discover the best authentic African story ideas which will inspire and resonate with viewers across the globe.

The ÀLÓ Initiative website opened for a fixed period on September 24th and writers can submit their television scripts and story documents, which will then be reviewed and shortliste­d by the ÀLÓ team, which comprises of creative executives from both EbonyLife and SPT.

Entrants can reside outside Africa but must be of African heritage, born in any of the continent’s fifty- four countries or have proven citizenshi­p as a native of the country, or be first generation children. The initiative is open to profession­als, freelancer­s as well as up- andcoming writers, and there are no limitation­s to the story ideas or scripts. Any theme or story is welcome, but submission­s must pay homage to Africa’s unique cultures, diversity, heritage and people. Successful candidates will have the opportunit­y to enter into a series pilot developmen­t agreement with SPT and EbonyLife under the ÀLÓ Initiative to create and write a pilot script. Once completed, the projects will be pitched to major internatio­nal broadcaste­rs for their considerat­ion. Mo Abudu, Chief Executive Officer, EbonyLife Media, says, “I am really excited about our growing partnershi­p with Sony Pictures Television; from our deal for three scripted series, to our first- look agreement, and now the ÀLÓ Writers’ Initiative. The

name of this initiative inspires me, as we chose a word which holds so much personal meaning for me.

I am particular­ly thrilled about the Writers’ Initiative because it is in line with our continent- wide vision to harness and grow our creative economy. It is focused on global storytelli­ng that is authentica­lly African and that gives African writers access to the biggest internatio­nal broadcaste­rs in the world. It is a dream come true for me.” Nina Lederman,

EVP Global Scripted Developmen­t for Sony Pictures Television, says: “The ÀLÓ initiative is born out of SPT and EbonyLife’s shared passion for great storytelli­ng.

We know from our many, many conversati­ons developing this initiative with Mo and her team at EbonyLife that there are countless stories from across the African continent yet to be told. We hope that this provides a unique platform to writers of African heritage with a story they want to bring to the world.” The ÀLÓ Initia

tive will first open for submission­s between September 24th and November 5th 2021, with a further six- week period to be confirmed at a later date. Internatio­nally, the initiative is open to submission­s from the US, Canada, the UK and EU, Australia and New Zealand, and Africa. It hopes to expand to include further regions in future submission periods. Full terms and conditions and eligibilit­y criteria can be found on the ÀLÓ Initiative website here https:// www. alowriters­initiative. com

 ?? ?? Mo Abudu, Chief Executive Officer, EbonyLife Media, and Nina Lederman, EVP Global Scripted Developmen­t for Sony Pictures Television.
Mo Abudu, Chief Executive Officer, EbonyLife Media, and Nina Lederman, EVP Global Scripted Developmen­t for Sony Pictures Television.

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