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Multichoice Talent Factory 2021
Launched in May 2018, the MTF Academy has so far given 120 students the chance to harness their expertise in film and TV.
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MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) Academy has called for applications for its sought-after film and TV training programme. Applications for the MTF, now approaching its third year, are now open and will close on 30 June 2021.

The call is open to all emerging filmmakers with either some industry experience or a relevant post-school qualification in film seeking to hone their television and film production skills. “The MTF Academy is our commitment to the future of our industry and gives young Africans the chance to hone their television and film production skills through a world-class training programme,” says Yolisa Phahle, MultiChoice Group CEO of General Entertainment & Connected Video.

“After two successful years, we’re proud to announce a new call to entry and look forward to meeting the next generation of African film makers.”

Launched in May 2018, the MTF Academy has so far given 120 students the chance to harness their expertise in film and TV, turning them into skilled industry professionals. The Class of 2020 set a precedent as the first cohort of students to work during a pandemic. As a result, the programme was extended from 12 to 18 months. This additional time allowed the students to graduate with two qualifications as opposed to one.

Despite adapting to the Covid-19 restrictions, the Class of 2020 had other opportunities to shine: they were active participants during the virtual MTF Masterclass sessions and worked on the global Pledge to Pause PSAs for the United Nations Verified campaign. They also got to make short films in their home countries, which launched as part of the ‘Colours of Africa’ series airing on Showmax and M-Net AfroCinema pop-up channel as part of the Africa Month campaign in May.

Like previous years, all 60 students alongside select members of the public will get to participate in the MTF Masterclasses, which are powered by various industry partners including Dolby, CBS Justice and Jasco Broadcast Solutions offering AVID software masterclasses to name a few.

The illustrious New York Film Academy of Visual and Performing Arts (NYFA) continues its commitment as an MTF Masterclasses partner and to award its annual eight weeks NYFA Scholarship at the Academy in New York to the top performing student from each region.

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“The Covid-19 pandemic was undoubtedly a difficult challenge both for all involved in keeping the MTF Academy programme going as well as the students. The unwavering support from stakeholders, partners and students has nevertheless been overwhelming,” says Cheryl Uys-Allie, Director of the MultiChoice Talent Factory initiative. “We couldn’t be more excited to have reached our third year as one of the MultiChoice Group’s anchor shared value initiatives directly investing to the next generation of African storytellers,” .

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