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    MultiChoice Talent Factory Opens Application for 2023 Cohort

    Now approaching its fifth year, the MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) Academy is calling for applications for its world-class film and TV training programme which kicks off in October this year.

    The call is open to all emerging filmmakers with either some industry experience or a relevant post-school qualification, to apply for this exciting opportunity to hone their television and film production skills.

    The curriculum combines film studies such as directing, sound design, and the business of film to name a few, with workplace experience on Africa Magic and SuperSports top productions.

    The 12-month fully funded programme is open to candidates from Nigeria and Ghana for the West Africa Academy which is based in Lagos, Nigeria.

    “Speaking on the announcement, Atinuke Babatunde West Africa Hub Academy Director said ‘This couldn’t be a more exciting opportunity for African film and TV content creators.

    “There are so many stories on our continent that need to be told and documented with a sense of skill and passion that only a programme such as the MTF Academy can train young people to do. I can’t wait to be a part of this journey,” she adds.

    Alongside her expert track record with M-Net through Africa Magic since 2014, Babatunde will lead the Class of 2023 with her over 20 years of experience.

    In addition to the hands-on training that all students will receive as part of the programme, they will also get enhanced training experience from the Academy’s partnerships, which include the New York Film Academy (NYFA), the Henley Business School, Dolby and Canon, among others.

    Previous cohorts have also worked with on United Nations’ Verified campaign, and pitched projects to Partners Against Piracy (PAP) and Creative Development on a climate change campaign.

    Applications will be open from Monday, May 9 and close on Friday,  June 3, 2022.

    L-R: Christopher Puta, MultiChoice Talent Factory Academy Director, Southern Region; Atinuke Babatunde, MTF Academy Director, West Africa; Nwabisa Matyumza, MTF Director, Africa; Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head, Content and Channels, West Africa, MultiChoice Nigeria; Caroline Oghuma, Executive Head, Corporate Affairs, MultiChoice Nigeria and Victoria Goro, MTF Academy Director, East Africa at the AMVCA Young Filmmakers Day in Lagos, yesterday.
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