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Local film production house backs podcast

The studio hit the ground running with the launch of a new show, The Weekly Fandomentals, hosted by Janssens and Zaid Motala.

Local film production house Kingdom Kome hopes to inspire local content creators with the launch of its new podcast studio Zapcast.

The studio hopes to help build up the local industry by assisting creators in producing and showcasing high-end content and podcasts.

According to co-founder and River Club resident Cameron Scott, Zapcast hopes to change the narrative around podcasting and help more people realise its potential.

“Zapcast is so much more than a podcasting initiative, it carries the potential and grit to revolutionise our media landscape for businesses and emerging content creators. That’s why we started it.”

Under the watchful eye of experienced head content producer Caleb Janssens, Zapcast is sure to skyrocket.

“Honestly, I am so incredibly excited! I can see so much potential in Zapcast and the shows we have begun producing this past month. I cannot wait to see where the company will go in the next few months,” said Janssens.

The studio hit the ground running with the launch of a new show, The Weekly Fandomentals, hosted by Janssens and Zaid Motala.

Kingdom Kome co-founder and River Club resident Cameron Scott hopes to inspire creators to elevate their content quality. Photo: Supplied

The show covers all the latest, exciting news and trends in the ‘geeky sphere’ – from conventions to the latest cinematic releases. Their first episode explored the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Co-founder and international cricketer Kagiso Rabada added that Zapcast won’t stop there, additions to the roster include The One on One Project and The ABC’s of Content Creation, just to name a few.

“The One on One project is a sports-based show hosted by Amogelang-Lefa Molapo on the Zapcast platform, it provides a space for people from all walks of life to have robust conversations on all things sports as well as everyday life and its challenges.

Kingdom Kome co-founder Kagiso Rabada aims to educate listeners through podcasting. Photo: Supplied

“The ABC’s of Content Creation puts the building blocks of content creation in place, facilitating a key part of Kingdom’s vision for Zapcast – educating its audience.”

Find out more about Zapcast at www.zapcast.org. Want to sponsor or perhaps start your own podcast? Reach out to Zapcast on studio@zapcast.org

ALSO READ:

https://www.citizen.co.za/sandton-chronicle/292168/telling-narrative-stories/

https://www.citizen.co.za/sandton-chronicle/313048/local-production-house-goes-international/

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