Thursday, April 4, 2013

News about a Bloggers Workshop, something cool from Blackberry and Film News


A Bloggers Workshop For You




















Make your move and become a star with BlackBerry

BlackBerry® is searching for South Africa’s next big hip-hop star at campuses nationwide, offering one talented artist the opportunity to be mentored for superstardom by Khuli Chana.

To get your shot at the big time, make your move at a BlackBerry lunchtime campus event in April. Here, you’ll get to hear Khuli Chana perform live and get a chance to impress the judges with your skills behind the mic.

Whether you’re a spoken word poet, an MC, a rapper or singer, you could be in with a chance to be mentored by Khuli Chana. Khuli will be grooming the winner for the big time – a chance to perform at the next BlackBerry Secret Gig in South Africa.

South African born and Mmabatho bred, Khuli Chana is a talented musician who practices the skill of rhyming in vernacular rap, Motswako.  Having just recently scooped the award for best song of the year for his hit song Tswak Sticke’m at the Hype Music Awards, he is the perfect guy to show you the ropes in the world of hip-hop.

The winner at each campus will also win a brand new BlackBerry® Z10 smartphone based on the all-new BlackBerry® 10 operating system.

Not keen on getting on the stage yourself to compete? Be sure to attend anyway, and you could win some great prizes including a BlackBerry Z10 smartphone.

The BlackBerry lunchtime campus events take place at the following campuses in April:

·         University of Cape Town (04 April 2013)
·         University of the Western Cape (09 April 2013)
·         University of Kwa-Zulu Natal (12 April 2013)
·         University of the Orange Free State (16 April 2013)
·         Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (23 April 2013)
·         University of Pretoria (24 April 2013)
·         Tshwane University of Technology (25 April 2013)
·         University of Johannesburg (26 April 2013)
·         Wits (30 April 2013)


(Source - Blackberry)


Film News


DURBAN FILMMART PROJECT SELECTED FOR HOT DOCS 2013

Devil’s Lair, one of the award-winning projects from last year’s Durban FilmMart has been selected for this year’s Hot Docs, the Canadian International Documentary Film Festival in Toronto in April/May this year.

Produced by Neil Brandt of Fireworx Media and directed by Riaan Hendricks of A Season of Film (who also did the cinematography and editing) this feature documentary uncovers the conflicting worlds that exist amongst the troubled communities of the Cape Flats in Cape Town South Africa. It is an intimate portrayal of one gang leader and his young family as they navigate a violent and contested physical and psychological landscape, one in which honour, love and betrayal are all too often sides of the same coin.

Devil’s Lair, which will have its World Premiere at Hot Docs on May 1, was a featured project at last year’s Durban FilmMart, where it selected by as one of the “Most Promising Documentary Projects”, and as a result Brandt and Hendricks also received a travel and accommodation grant from WorldView/IDFA enabling them to attend IDFA, and pitch the project at the IDFA Forum in November last year.

“One of the key objectives of the DFM, which is a joint programme of the Durban Film Office (DFO) and the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), is to act as a feeder platform in bringing African projects to other established international co-production markets. “ explains Toni Monty of the Durban Film Office. “We are delighted to hear that Devil’s Lair has been selected to premiere at Hot Docs. Results like this for any film helps to foster and encourage a confidence in developing projects, as often, at ideation stage stakeholders are cautious as to what tangible results can be obtained. This helps to demonstrate the potential and possibilities that do exist.”

Speaking from Johannesburg Brandt was excited about the selection and for the opportunity of holding their world premiere at Hot Docs. “It’s at once fantastic and terrifying.” he said. “Hot Docs is North America’s largest documentary festival, conference and market with about 200 documentaries from around the world, so the competition is tough, but we are really looking forward to the experience and to working hard at making sure our film gets the best start to its festival life possible.”

For Brandt and Hendricks the experience at IDFA was hugely beneficial in the further development of the film. “Everything in the creation of this film worked as a complex puzzle, all working simultaneously.” says Brandt. “We originally received a production grant from the IDFA Bertha Fund, who have been tracking the film. Then we were invited to the IDFA Summer School in June last year, just before the Durban FIlmMart where the project was well received resulting in us pitching the film at the IDFA Forum in November 2012. Here we were able to pitch a more developed film to broadcasters and investors and pick up sales agent Journeyman Pictures. Funding had also been received from the Hot Docs Blue Ice Fund, which has also been tracking the film since the Durban FilmMart. So there has been an incredible amount of support and interest in the film from international funders, which is encouraging, as difficult politically-charged films from Africa are often not easy to finance. Local funders include the Open Society Foundation, Sabido Productions and the NFVF. TVO Canada has just bought the first license and we are in discussions with numerous further broadcasters.”

The 4th Durban FilmMart will take place from 19 to 22 July 2013 during the 34th edition of the Durban International Film Festival (18-28 July) and will present an official selection of about 10 fiction projects and 10 documentary projects.

For more information on the Durban FilmMart visit www.durbanfilmmart.com.  Entries to this year’s DFM are now closed.

For further enquires contact info@durbanfilmmart.com


Devi's Lair POster.jpg
Poster of Devil's Lair


The Durban FilmMart (DFM) is a co-production and finance market and is a joint programme of the Durban Film Office (DFO) and the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF). DFM provides filmmakers from across Africa a valued opportunity to pitch projects to financiers, distributors, sales agents and potential co-producers, and participate in meetings, project presentations and a series of master classes and workshops on latest industry trends.www.durbanfilmmart.com

The Durban Film Office (DFO) is the film industry development arm of the eThekwini Municipality, mandated to position Durban as a world-class film production destination and facilitator for the development of the local film industry.  The DFO drives activity and development in the sector in order to boost tourism, job creation and the development of core skills and SMME’s in the region.   www.durbanfilmoffice.com

The Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) presents over 250 screenings from different countries and cultures with special focus on Africa; it includes development programmes such as Talent Campus Durban. DIFF is a flagship project of the Centre for Creative Arts, University of KwaZulu-Natal, which facilitates creative platforms and economic opportunities for artists and related industries, intercultural exchange and network development, training, audience development and strategic Pan-African and international cooperation in the cultural sectors.  www.cca.ukzn.ac.za




(Source - DIFF) 





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