AFDA, The South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance
AFDA, The school of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance |
AFDA |
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Motto |
Sada tanisens gera kuru da |
Motto in English |
Our actions create us |
Established |
1994 |
Type |
Private |
Students |
1122 |
Location |
Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa |
Campus |
Auckland Park and Observatory |
Website |
http://www.afda.co.za/
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AFDA the South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance is a film school located on campuses in Auckland Park, Johannesburg, and Observatory, Cape Town, South Africa. AFDA is South Africa's only full member of CILECT [1] and therefore all AFDA degrees are recognized internationally[2]. It offers two three year undergraduate degree programmes - a Bachelors of Arts in Live Performance and a Bachelor of Arts in Motion Picture and postgraduate degrees as an Honours or a Master of Fine Arts (MFA).
AFDA aims to create an environment that develops high quality human and intellectual property with the relevant skills to deal with the entertainment industry. AFDA believes that in the global economy, cultural exchange is a valuable commodity. AFDA graduates are taught to create indigenous products of South Africa for the local and international market. AFDA aims for its students to join profitable and sustainable careers in this market. More than 90% of AFDA's Honours alumni are working and employed in their chosen field of specialisation.
Location
AFDA has two campuses; the first is located in Johannesburg, the second in Cape Town.
Johannesburg is South Africa's television production hub. AFDA was established in Johannesburg in 1994 and is currently situated on a 10 000 metre square campus near the national broadcaster the SABC.
The Cape Town film industry has provided infrastructure and service to international feature films and commercial productions from Germany, Canada, USA, UK and many other countries[3]. AFDA Cape Town campus is situated in Observatory on a 7000 metre square campus in an area just outside the central business district.
Degrees
AFDA offers two different undergraduate degrees; a BA Degree in Motion Picture and a BA Degree in Live Performance. It also offers postgraduate degrees, the BA Honours Degree in Motion Picture and BA Honours Degree in Live Performance, as well as the postgraduate degree in Masters of Fine Arts (MFA).
AFDA has developed it's own learning programme. The learning programme aligns what it calls "core course" classes with the various specific film discipline skills. This system aims to get each learner to conceive original ideas and to create them efficiently in productions that communicate meaningfully with their identified target markets.
The first year offers a broad foundation and focuses on continuity and identifying each student's talents. The second year focuses on the entertainment medium, and aims to increase the students' understanding of the 'nuts and bolts' of the motion picture and live performance courses. The third year is designed to identify and develop each learner's artistic expression, while the fourth year is designed to ensure the maximum commercial management of the learner's chosen discipline. Although you may earn a degree after the third year, it is not internationally recognised, for that the fourth year must be completed.
In addition to the compulsory Core Course, AFDA offers disciplines which undergraduate students may choose a combination of, allowing them to specialise in a particular area of film making or performance. These include the following:
AFDA Honours students interact with the industry, their films are occasionally broadcast on M-net and SABC. The Honours thesis is a document with direct correlation to the student's chosen subject or that is focused on your Master of Fine Arts Motion Picture (MFA).
The AFDA Masters of Fine Arts in Motion Picture degree provides students with the opportunity to create a feature length film. It offers direct participation in the research work of key conceptual areas and the analysis of their contribution to targeting the broader local audience profile.
Ranking
International Recognition
AFDA films have been exhibited at various international festivals and have been broadcast worldwide, some winning awards including a prized Oscar[4].
At the 33rd annual Student Academy Awards, in June 2006, the AFDA production Elalini, directed by Tristan Holmes, won the award for Best Foreign Film. This is the first time that this award has been given to a South African film school[5].
In addition, Ongeriewe was nominated as a finalist in the professional short-film category at the Cannes Film Festival of 2006[6][7]. And Wamkelekile in the category of Best Foreign Film in 2009[8].
AFDA is a full member of CILECT (Centre International de Liaison de Ecoles de Cinema de Television). AFDA is the only film school in South Africa to be a full member of CILECT[1].
Facilities and Equipment
AFDA campuses both have 16mm super sixteen and 35mm film cameras as well as a number of digital industry standard cameras and an extensive range of camera accessories, lenses and lighting equipment. The school is currently in the process of shifting into the required digital platforms and this has been initiated in the acquisition of high-definition cameras for the outside broadcast unit vehicle.
AFDA's OBU (Outside Broadcasting Unit) is a mobile television vehicle. This unit enables AFDA to train students for the growing demand in various arenas of multi-camera recording, such as live television. The unit currently has a three-camera rig. The rig currently uses three JVC HDV (high-definition) cameras, two of which are linked via a control cable system and one which is linked via a fibre optic system. This allows it to be operated at a distance of 300m from the vehicle. All cameras are remote controlled by camera control units (CCUs).
A Digital Broadcast Pix Switcher is used to cut between cameras and insert all graphics, clips and chroma key requirements in real time. Final programme material is recorded onto hard disk drive via a Deck Link Multi Bridge interface. The rig has a separate audio station with a digital audio desk to control all audio inputs and mix down to final programme material.
- 4 Lecture Halls
- Film Studio
- Television Studio
- Music Studio
- Music Production Suite working with Cubase, Korg M1, Sibelius Software and Hypersonic.
- Edit Suites
- 1 X Fully equipped fixed rake 75 seater theatre: MX 24 Lighting Board. Lighting Rig and 12 Channel Mixing Desks. 1 x Fully equipped floating-rake studio: Rehearsal Rooms.
- Visual Effects Studio
- MPM/LP Research Centre with access to computer work stations and 3 meeting pods with Viewing Facilities.
- Production Design Workspace
- Cinematography Equipment includes a 35 mm Mitchell Animation camera 35 mm Arri camera BL with b/w video take-off, Arri 2C camera b/w video-tape, full set of lenses and accessories. Super 16 mm Arri SR camera and Aaton LTR54 with full set of lenses and accessories. Arri-M 16 mm film cameras with lenses and accessories. Light meters. Griphouse Crane with swivel seat assembly and docking mount of Elemack Dolly.
The students' have limited access to this equipment when they first arrive but this becomes less limited as they graduate through the years.
Student Folklore
The Johannesburg Sound Design Suite
During the late 2000's the sound design suite at the Johannesburg campus used below par computers for the tasks the students required. Each virus-ridden and lacking many of the hardware requirements to fulfill the software demands, students often encountered problems with the computers.
The folklore surrounding these problems came from a rumour that an electrician had died in the room where the sound suite was located and his ghost remained to thwart students from completing their work. Although there is no actual proof that anybody died there, this was more a psychological defence mechanism to cope with the frustration caused by the malfunctioning machines.
The computers have since been replaced. But students have still been faced with frustrating problems due to hardware error.
L5
At the Johannesburg campus each of the lecture halls is referred to simply as the letter "L" and which ever number is allocated to it (i.e. lecture hall 1 becomes L1). This naming system was used to dub the area near the campus where students often go to smoke marijuana. This was done to imply that they were simply attending another class.
Awards
1999
- Student CLIO AWARDS (New York) - Best Commercial
- Student LOERIE AWARDS (RSA) - Best Commercial
- DSTV VUKA AWARD - Best Editor Karen Bosch
- DSTV VUKA AWARD - 2nd Best Commercial Overall - Audience Award
- GERAAS MUSIC AWARDS - Best Music Video - Guy Raphaely, Kom-Kom
- SAMA MUSIC AWARDS - Nomination: Best Music Video, Ashaan
2000
- NTVA AVANTI GOLD - Best student director: Norman Maake, Lefifing Bofelong Ba Lesedi
- NTVA AVANTI CRAFT AWARD - Cinematography: Natalie Haarhoff, Lefifing Bofelong Ba Lesedi
- NTVA AVANTI CRAFT AWARD - Directing: Norman Maake, Lefifing Bofelong Ba Lesedi
- VITA AWARDS - Nominations: Best newcomer actress: Vanessa Frost, Sex, Lies and Leopard Crawl
- VITA AWARDS - Nominations: Best newcomer actor: Michael Lewis, Sex, Lies and Leopard Crawl
- DSTV VUKA - Nominations: Best director: Mosese Semenya, Fight Night
- DSTV VUKA - Nominations: Best cinematographer: James Adey, Fight Night
- SAMA MUSIC AWARDS - Nominations: Best music video: TKZEE Tzinjazami
2001
- NTVA Avanti GOLD - Animation (Broadcast) TKZEE Tzinjazami - Garreth Fradgley and Tyron Janse van Vuuren
- NTVA Avanti GOLD - Animation (Narrowcast) Requiem for Broken Toys - Tyron Janse van Vuuren
- NTVA Avanti CRAFT - Editing - Henk Ekermans
- NTVA Avanti CRAFT - Cinematography - Justus de Jager
- NTVA Avanti CRAFT - Directing - Wickus Strijdom
- Aardklop Arts Festival - Potchefstroom - SPECIAL MENTION, Requiem for Broken Toys
- Aardklop Arts Festival - Potchefstroom - 3rd BEST PRODUCTION in the Profession Theatre category - Le Shebeen
- EDIT (M-Net) FINALIST - Firelight, Wickus Strijdom
- EDIT (M-Net) FINALIST - Bachelor Pad, Darren Gordon
- Transparency International, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 2nd place - Home Sweet Home - Norman Maake
- Ibdaa Media City, Dubai - Best Film; Triomfeer - JH Beetge
- Ibdaa Media City, Dubai - Finalist, The Space Between - Dean Blumberg
- Ibdaa Media City, Dubai - Finalist, Requiem for Broken Toys - Tyron Janse van Vuuren
- VITA, Best Newcomer - Craig Jackson, Mousetra Edinburgh Festival - BECK'S PICK OF THE FRINGE - Locking Horns - Antonakas
- Celebrate South Africa Short Film Festival - Home Sweet Home
- Bite the Mango - Home Sweet Home
- Goteburg Film Festival - Home Sweet Home
- Kino Film Festival - Black Sushi & Home Sweet Home
2002
- EDIT (M-Net) - Best Production Overall: Bachelor Pad
- EDIT (M-Net) - Best Script - Bachelor Pad: Andrew Frater
- EDIT (M-Net) - Best Technical, Sound and Camera: Firelight
- EDIT (M-Net) - Best Director: Aidan Lithgow
- EDIT (M-Net) - Merit Award, Production Design: Bernard Botha Apollo - Best Student Film: Triomfeer
- Apollo - Best Student Film: Triomfeer
- DSTV Vuka Award - Best Director: Craig Blythe
- DSTV Vuka Award - Best Cinematographer: Zeno Petersen
- DSTV Vuka Award - Best Novice PSA: Partner Hopping
- Cape Town World Cinema Film Festival Selection - Triomfeer, Angels and Boerreloe, Stof
- Aardklop Film Festival Potchefstroom - Angels en Boerreloe, Triomfeer, Skitterwit
2003
- Ibdaa Media Festival, Dubai - Best Student Film, Stof, Jacobus Roos
- EDIT (M-Net) - Best Dramatic Insert - Camera Boy - Danie Bester
- EDIT (M-Net) - Merit Award, Best Performance - Makgano Mamabolo
- Toronto International Film Festival - Soldiers of the Rock
- Apollo Victoria West - Black Sushi, Skitterwit, Senter
- Grahamstown Natural Arts - Elephant beater
- Durban International Film Festival - Soldiers of the Rock, Black Sushi, Under the Rainbow
- London World Student Film Festival - Best Film - Under the Rainbow
- Edit (M-Net) Finalist - Baas van die Plaas, S.A. Vetkoek Odyssey
- Obz Festival - Best Film Audience Award - Crooks
- Stone Awards - Best Actress, Shimmy Isaacs
- Stone Award Newcomer Category - Craft - Cinematography, Liefde's Verhaal - Jonathan Le Roux
- Cape Town World Cinema Festival Film Festival Selection - Soldiers of the Rock, Black Sushi and Under the Rainbow
- DSTV Vuka Award - Best Overall Newcomer - Torture VC
- DSTV Vuka Award - Best Production - Torture VC
- DSTV Vuka Award - Best Director Newcomer - Justin Head
- KKNK Festival - Nominated Best Student Production, 2 Tones iAfrica
- Out in Africa Film Festival - Stof
- Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Chicago - Merit Award, Stof
- Turin Gay and Lesbian - Stof
- International Cinema Nouveau Film Festival - Under the Rainbow, Triomfeer, Angels en Boerreloe, Black Sushi
- Manchester, Commonwealth Film Festival - Skitterwit, Under the Rainbow
- Transparency International Film Festival, Korea - Triomfeer
- Cape Town World Cinema Festival Film Jury Award - Most promising Director - Soldiers of the Rock
- Apollo Special Jury Award - Soldiers of the Rock
2004
- EDIT (M-Net) - Best Screenplay, Baas van die Plaas - Rudi Steyn
- EDIT (M-Net) - Best Director - Richard Thwaites, SA Vetkoek Odyssey
- EDIT (M-Net) - Best Production - Baas van die Plaas
- Milano, African, Asian and Latin Film Festival - Best Film - Black Sushi
- Sanlam Afrikaans Theatre Prize - E?tjie, Fe?tjie, Ernst Bröcker
- Barcelona, Base Film Festival - I Got Rage
- One City Many Cultures, Cape Town - Triomfeer, Under The Rainbow Black Sushi, Lefifeng Bofelong Ba Lesedi, Stof, Home Sweet *Home, Skitterwit, Requiem For Broken Toys, Senter, Gijima, I Got Rage, Scarred Instinct
- Durban International Film Festival - Laduma, Small Street, Senter
- Zanzibar International Film Festival - Byale, Black Sushi, Small Street, Senter, Under the Rainbow, Triomfeer, Soldiers of the Rock
- Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival - Best Screenplay - Soldiers of the Rock, B. Passchier, N.Maake
- Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival - Special Jury Mention - Soldiers of the Rock
- Washington Film Festival DC - Soldiers Of The Rock
- San Francisco Black Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock, Melvin Van Peebles Award, Best Feature Film
- Rotterdam International Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Belgium African Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- London 1st London SA - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Manchester Commonwealth Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Cambridge African Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Cannes Film Market - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Cardiff, International Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Atlanta, Georgia, Pan African Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Zanzibar International Film Festival - Golden Dhow Award, Best Short Film, Senter
- Basel, Switzerland, CinemaAfrica Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Durban, Joburg, Cape Town, Metro FM Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Toronto, Cabbagetown Film Festival, Grand Prize, Best Film - Under the Rainbow
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Festival do Rio - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Los Angeles and Washington DC National Geographic Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Milwaukee International Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Nantes, COSMOPOLIS - Black Sushi
- Czech Republic, 5th International Film Festival, Pisek - Black Sushi
- New York African Film Festival - Touring Festival: Soldiers Of The Rock
- Milano, Italy, Cinema Africano, Black Sushi - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Geneva, Festival Cinema Tout Ecran - Soldiers Of The Rock
- JoBurg, Awakening Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Cape Town, African Screen Opening, Labia Theatre - Soldiers Of The Rock
- Zimbabwe International Film Festival - Soldiers Of The Rock
- London, Up Over Down Under Film Festival - Requiem for Broken Toys and Black Sushi
- Cape Town World Cinema Festival - SA Vetkoek Odyssey, SA/X
- Uruguay, 5th International Film School Festival - Best Script: Triomfeer
- Uruguay, 5th International Film School Festival - Special Mention for Best School Selection
- Best International Student Film at the Asheville Film Festival in America - Ever Dark
2005
- Portland, Oregon, Cascade Festival of African Films - Soldiers of the Rock
- Amsterdam, Cinestud Film Festival - Fugitive Pieces, SA/X (Competition for Jury and Audience Award)
- California, Tiburon International Film Festival - Soldiers of the Rock
- International Film Festival of the Film Academy Vienna - Triomfeer
- San Francisco Black Film Festival - Modderkoffie, Stoffelina, Jamali, Ghetto Lingo and A Picture of Us
- South Africa at Cannes Film Festival - Under the Rainbow, Fourdays, Through the Flight of Feathers, Box and SA/X
- Acipelago Film Festival - Bittersweet
- Freedom Day and Workers Day Film Festival - Soldiers of the Rock
- African Film Festival at the Walter Reade in NY - Black Sushi
- Durban Film Festival - SA/X, Tracks, Bittersweet, Bobbie and Eric, Through the Flight of Feathers, Stoffelina
- Youth day Film Festival - Black Sushi and Home sweet Home
- AFDA Mini Festival - Flight of Feathers, Bittersweet, Week end, Fugitive pieces, Cut, Tracks, Black Sushi, Eric and Bobby, SAX and Box
- Locarno International Film Festival - Black Sushi and SA/X
- Youth Day Film Festival - Black Sushi and Home Sweet Home
- São Paulo Film Festival - SA/X
- Gariep Short Film Festival - I got Rage, SA/X, Laduma, Through the Flight of Feathers, Baas van die Plaas, Stoffelina, Bobbie and Eric, Small Street, Gijima, Cut, Biyale, Bittersweet
- SA film in Mexico - Soldiers of the Rock
- 5th Apollo Film Festival - SA/X, Bobbie and Eric, Under the Rainbow, Through the Flight of Feathers, Fugitive Pieces
- 5th Apollo Film Festival - Bobbie and Eric-Special mentioned Award
- Zimbabwe Film Festival - Box and Through the Flight of Feathers
- PARDINO d'Argento prize in the LEOPARDS OF TOMORROW, Locarno Film Festival - SA/X
- Week of social Films Festival, Belgium - Soldiers of the Rock
- Munich - Germany Film Festival - SA/X
- Sithengi Film Festival Short Films Category - Bloedgrond, Bluegum Road, Fugitive Pieces, Sand and Culculating Love
- Shortends Film Festival London, UK - Weekend, Lefifeng Bofelong ba Lesedi, Fugitive Pieces and SA/X
- L'lternativa Festival de Cine, Barcelona - SA/X and Fugitive Pieces
- Abuja Film Festival Nigeria - Fugitive Pieces, Bobbie and Eric, Through the Flight of Feathers, Tracks, Bittersweet
- International Student Film and Video Festival of Beijing Academy-Chin - Black Sushi
- International Student Film and Video Festival of Beijing Academy-Chin - Audience Certificate, Black Sushi
- 1st Annual SA Horror Festacular - Dark Farm
- Flickerfest International Film Festival in Sydney, Australia - Black Sushi
- OFF Cinema Festival, Poland - Stoffelina and Modderkoffie
- Manchester International Film Festival, UK - Fugitive Pieces and SA/X
- Week of Social Films Festival, Belgium - Soldiers of the Rock
- Munich, Germany Film Festival - SA/X
- Sithengi Film Festival Short Films Category - Bloedgrond, Bluegum Road, Fugitive Pieces, Sand and Culculating Love
- Shortends Film Festival London, UK - Weekend, Lefifeng Bofelong ba Lesedi, Fugitive Pieces and SA/X
- L'Alternativa Festival de Cine, Barcelona - SA/X and Fugitive Pieces
- Abuja Film Festival Nigeria - Fugitive Pieces, Bobbie and Eric, Through the Flight of Feathers, Tracks, Bittersweet
- International Student Film and Video Festival of Beijing Academy, China - Black Sushi
- 1st Annual SA Horror Festacular - Dark Farm
- Flickerfest International Film Festival in Sydney, Australia - Black Sushi
2006
- Right Eye Film Festival - Pinky Pinky (Best Performance - Tema Sebopedi) Elalini (Best Film, Best Director - Tristan Holmes) *Hollywood in my Huis (Best Cinematography, Best Production Design) Kilimanjaro; Bluegum Road; Bloedgrond; Ever Dark; Modder Koffie; Ongeriewe; Vimba
- Kino Film Festival, Manchester - SA/X; Fugitive Pieces
- Israel International Student Film Festival - Escudo; Sand; SA/X
- Reelworld Film Festival - Toronto - SA/X (Best International Student Film)
- Durban International Film Festival - Elalini; Pinky Pinky; Hollywood in My Huis; Vimba; Ongeriewe
- Locarno International Film Festival - Elalini; Pinky Pinky; Hollywood in My Huis; Vimba
- Cannes Film Festival - Official selection: Ongeriewe
- CILECT Student Academy Awards - LA - Elalini (Honourary Foreign Film Award)
- Roxbury Film Festival - SA/X
- Three Continents Film Festival - Ongeriewe
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