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19 September 2023

Women Empowerment and Heritage Storytelling - 21 September 2023 (NFVF - National Film and Video Foundation - South Africa)


Women Empowerment and Heritage Storytelling
21 September 2023
NFVF - National Film and Video Foundation - South Africa

Join the NFVF for a virtual Women's and Heritage Month panel discussion, highlighting women empowerment and heritage storytelling.

21 September 2023
10:300 am - 12:00 midday

Platforms:
The session will be live on NFVF
Facebook: @nfvfsa
Twitter: @nfvfsa
YouTube: @NFVFS#LoveSAFilm

23 July 2021

Gender Matters in the South African Film Industry 2018 (Report by the National Film and Video Foundation in Partnership with Sisters Working in Film and TV)

Gender Matters in the South African Film Industry
2018 Report
National Film and Video Foundation
in Partnership with Sisters Working in Film and TV
 
This 48-page report, published in 2018, was made possible through the collaborative effort of the South African entities, National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) and Sisters Working in Film and TV (SWIFT). The NFVF, an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture overlooks the myriad aspects of the South African film and video sectors. SWIFT is a network of South African women whose focus is the empowerment and advancement of women in the visual media.

Source location: http://www.dac.gov.za/sites/default/files/NFVF%20SWIFT%20Gender%20Matters%20in%20the%20SAFI%20Report.pdf
 
The purpose and objectives of report below is reprinted from page 7
 
Purpose of this Report

This report endeavours to provide information and statistics on women participation and roles in the local film industry, along with a more nuanced set of explanations and challenges they face as practitioners. Various interventions at different levels were undertaken to address issues of women participation in the film industry. Some of those interventions included the establishment of:
 
- Sisters Working in Film and Television (Swift) – aimed at protecting and advancing the course of women in South African film and television;
 
- NFVF Female Filmmaker Slate – designed to correct the disparity between men and women in the film industry; and
 
- Women of the Sun – a South African advocacy group which committed itself to making it possible for the female filmmaker to participate. Women in Film and Television South Africa was also founded at the end of 2005 as a Section 21 organisation that concentrates on networking and skills development in its quest to boost the status of women in the industry. However, these two organisations no longer exist.

Aims and Objectives of the Study
 
The study aims to explore the role played by women in the South African film industry, and to quantify their total participation. The report further aims to uncover:
 
- Trends and insights into the status of women in the SA Film Industry;
 
- How various interventions (i.e. NFVF female filmmaker slate) have assisted in 
addressing gender parity in the industry;
 
- Challenges faced by female filmmakers;
 
- The role played by advocacy groups such as WOS, WIFTSA and SWIFT;
 
- Interventions to fast-track female filmmakers’ development; and
 
- The barriers to entry in the SAFI. 
 

06 May 2013

National Film and Video Foundation NFVF call for proposals for female filmmaker project (South Africa)


NFVF call for proposals for female filmmaker project

The concept for the Female Only Filmmaker Project is to provide female writer/ director teams from the industry, particularly those from historically disadvantaged backgrounds, with an opportunity to make a film in collaboration with other women. We are looking for writer/director teams who can come with a strong idea /concept / script, to be developed either as part of a writer/director team or on their own as a writer/director. The applicants will be guided in the development of their stories into 24 minute scripts over a period of 5 months.

Themes and Story Ideas

Ideally, the concept is for a 24 minute stand alone film with a clearly thought out premise or controlling idea that would allow it to be packaged with at least 4 other projects with the theme of either "I looked up..." or "Suddenly….." The story can refer to something actually happening or something abstract which implies the character learnt something.

-The scripts will be prepped for camera in preparation for the production of the films with the aim of the films being completed by March 2014. During this process each director will be provided with the necessary tools to break down scripts for camera as well as detailed strategies for extracting the best performances from the actors.

-The successful projects and teams will then be provided with a professional production crew to shoot their film. A post-production supervisor will be appointed to assist them in the editing and final delivery of the film.

-Once the films are completed the producers in association with the NFVF will be involved in developing a strategy for marketing and distribution.

-Finally, a special premiere of three of the best completed films as chosen by their peers will be held at a suitable venue to be confirmed with the cast, crew and creative personnel as well as NFVF council and staff.

Eligibility
In order for a filmmaker to be considered for this opportunity, the applicant must meet the following requirements:

-Have worked in the industry for at least three years.

-Be a Historically Disadvantaged Individual as defined in the constitution of South Africa.

-Be able to set aside the requisite time over a period of 10 months to complete the programme.

Selection Criteria
Eligible candidates must:

-Demonstrate familiarity with the tools of scriptwriting including software, formatting, scheduling and editing.

-Demonstrate the ability to direct and understanding of the dramatic world of story-telling.

-Demonstrate a willingness and ability to work as a part of a team in the pursuit of the same objective.

-Understand the value of and is able to work under pressure and tight schedules.

-Have a show-reel or, in the case of writers – a script, that demonstrates their creative abilities

-Have a portfolio of work to show their capability.

-Have directed or written a documentary, commercial, soapie or TV drama.

Applications
All applications should be able to provide the following documentation in hard copy (in triplicate) for consideration to our address:
Attention: Thandeka Zwana
2nd Floor, 87 Central Street, Houghton, 2198, South Africa

The director / writer or the director/writer team application form requires the following:

-CV and copy of ID document, with two references.

-Evidence of your creative writing and directing experience:

-Director / Writer with a narrative treatment for 24 minute film including character bible, detailed synopsis, major turning point document and one page synopses of the story.

-Or to collaborate with writer who can submit a narrative treatment for 24 minute film including character bible, detailed synopsis, major turning point document and one page synopses of the story.

-Five hundred word review of your favourite film

-One page summary of your interest as a filmmaker, stating the kind of stories you want to tell and for what audience.

-DVD show-reel of your work as a director

-10 pages of a shooting script you have prepared and / or a storyboard

Closing Date: 24 May 2013

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