Calling on emerging black filmmakers

JOHANNESBURG – The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) and the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) are appealing to local black filmmakers to submit proposals that will be considered under the Emerging Black Filmmakers Transformation Fund (EBFTF).

The Emerging Black Filmmakers Transformation Fund was launched in 2014 and provides financial, marketing and other related support to emerging black filmmakers.

It was designed for black directors who have released fewer than five feature films.

The IDC and NFVF are hopeful that the fund will create a sustainable South African film industry. It will strengthen the local film production industry, making sure that filmmakers and producers create compelling content for the public. Funding will be limited to six qualifying and viable feature films per annum over three years.

Black directors and producers are requested to submit proposals based on the following criteria:

Applicants must submit:

Project information which includes the location of principal photography, the jobs created (in the same format/details provided for the dti application) and a skills development and skills transfer plan.

Details of the post production company and their experience.

Production company experience and previous productions involved in.

Chain of title documentation including script, music etc.

Interested parties are invited to send their applications via e-mail to production@nfvf.co.za.

Applications will close on 8 January next year. All queries should be e-mailed to production@nfvf.co.za

Details: www.nfvf.co.za

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