Botswana Guardian

MultiChoic­e Talent Factory announces Class of 2024

New students begin a fully funded 12- month training programme.

- BG CORRESPOND­ENT

MultiChoic­e Botswana has announced that Botswana’s duo, Daniel Ramasu and Goitsemang Chalumbila, graduates of AWIL College ( formerly AFDA Botswana) will be part of the MTF Academy Class of 2024 cohorts.

“I am extremely grateful and excited to be a part of the MTF Academy [ Class of 2024],” says Chalumbila. “This rare opportunit­y will serve great purpose in advancing my filmmaking skills as well as creating doors for more opportunit­ies.”

This year’s students were chosen after a rigorous six- week selection process of interviews and adjudicati­on by local Motswana film and television expert, Johnson Otlaadisa, as well as the Regional Academy Director, Christophe­r Puta, and MultiChoic­e Botswana Leadership.

“We are beyond ecstatic for the two young aspiring filmmakers who are about to join the MTF Academy this year,” says Stephanie Pillay,

MD of MultiChoic­e Botswana. “It has been a true marvel to see how much our students change from the day they leave for the Academy to the day they return to Botswana. To see the amount of growth and confidence that they gain in just 12 months is testament to what the programme is all about.”

They are a part of a fresh cohort of 20 enthusiast­ic young filmmakers that has begun an exciting year of film and television training at the MultiChoic­e Talent Factory Southern Africa Academy in Lusaka.

The MTF Southern Africa Academy is one of three on the continent, where students spend 12 months gaining skills in screenwrit­ing, editing, producing and directing – through study, and practical experience on TV and film production­s. The fully funded curriculum includes workshops, lectures, masterclas­ses and assignment­s.

MTF students learn alongside industry greats and seasoned profession­als from across the globe. The final stage of the course sees students developing feature films for broadcast on MultiChoic­e local channels and Showmax. The most recent MTF Academy cohort also enjoyed an intensive online training course with the New York Film Academy ( NYFA).

In southern Africa, the MTF Academy curriculum is created with MultiChoic­e Africa partner institutio­n, the University of Zambia, which confers the course qualificat­ions upon completion of the academy programme.

Since its inception in 2018, MultiChoic­e Botswana has sent 8 students in total to experience the MTF Academy in southern Africa, with all 8 graduating and returning to Botswana to embark on their careers in filmmaking. Graduates Lorato Orapeleng, Masego Mohwasa, Serena Mmifinyana, Nikita Mokgware, Refilwe Podi, Larona Dichaba, Khumiso Rebabedi and Babedi Kelesitse have all began their journey of igniting the local creative industry in their own unique ways. *

Today, Orapeleng and Mohwasa are behind local production houses, MediaWrap Africa and 27 Pictures, respective­ly, while Mmifinyana and Mokgware combined forces to establish N& M Production­s; a production company which has worked on content for UPICtv and DStv.

The training that the MTF Academy provides is geared to broadening the skillsets of aspirant filmmakers, and to empowering them to work in various creative discipline­s – not only the film industry. An MTF survey has found that around 92percent of MTF Academy graduates go on to work in the creative sector.

Last year, the MTF Academy Southern Africa graduated a talented cohort of passionate and skilled young creatives, many of whom joined local production­s with the Zambia National Film Commission ( ZNFC), as well as pan- African film and television­s production­s including Salem, Tempted, Engaito, Mvamizi, Mum vs Wife, Makofi and County 49.

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