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Young Africa Works: Kunle Afolayan’s Academy, Mastercard Foundation To Train 300,000 Youths In Film, TV Production

by Adelagun EniObanke October 11, 2021
by Adelagun EniObanke October 11, 2021

There is good news for young Nigerians seeking opportunities to be tutored in different aspects of film and television.
In a landmark partnership announced today, Monday October 11, 2021, 300,000 Nigerian youths will be trained in film, television and motion picture production over the next three years. The partnership is between Lagos-based KAP
Film and Television Academy and the globally-reknowned Mastercard Foundation.

Founded by award-winning Nigerian filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan, the KAP Film and Television Academy is one of the specialized services subsidiaries at the KAP Hub in Lagos, which was formally unveiled to the public on Thursday, September 30th, 2021.
“The Academy focuses on growing the next generation of skilled filmmakers through the tutelage of veterans and film professionals who provide hands-on experience in diverse aspects of filmmaking to enrolled students,” said Afolayan, who is the CEO & Founder of the Academy. In a statement issued on Monday, the Academy will leverage smartphone technology for the training programme and teaching will be conducted through a learning app.

“The KAP App is a mobile learning application where multimedia content – which includes video and audio lessons, visual presentations, video simulations, and interactive testing – will be delivered to the students. It will allow students to have access to interactive learning content, industry professionals, community forums, an electronic library, a job board, financial support, contacts, and links among others,” added Afolayan.

KAP Academy’s training programme will include The Masterclass Series, a virtual series of 20 episodes providing e-learning to aspiring filmmakers, covering several aspects of filmmaking from directing, cinematography, and the business of film using Afolayan’s acclaimed movie, ‘The Figurine’, as a case study. The virtual series will be free to watch on KAPtv’s YouTube channel.

The statement said the training programme would also include two levels of certifications from professional institutions in the areas of screenwriting, sound, editing, directing, cinematography and production design, among others as well as practical hands-on training. It will also link participants to employment or gig entrepreneurship activities, not only in the film industry via placements and internships, but also in related sub-sectors such as fashion, make-up, music scores, editing, and script writing.

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To ensure young people enrolled in the programme have access to the tools required for digital learning, free tuition and smartphone devices will be offered to students from less privileged backgrounds. These tools are being provided through a partnership with the Mastercard Foundation and its Young Africa Works program in Nigeria.

“The Nigerian film industry (Nollywood) produces approximately 2,000 films annually and generates estimated revenues of up to US$600 million. It is the largest film industry in Africa and the third largest globally, after Hollywood and Bollywood,” said
Chidinma Lawanson, Nigeria Country Head at the Mastercard Foundation. “Despite this growth and scale, many important aspects of the industry remain informal and fragmented. As a result, very few practitioners can reach their full potential creatively and economically. The Foundation’s partnership with KAP has the potential to enable at least 102,500 work opportunities for youths in the vibrant creative industry in Nigeria,” Lawanson added.

Applications are open to anyone between the ages of 18 and 35 years old. Selection will be based on a one-minute video pitch to assesses the level of skill, passion and socio-economic status of each applicant. To encourage strong female participation, 50% of the placements in the programme will be given to young women, the statement added.

The Mastercard Foundation works with visionary organizations to enable young people in Africa and in Indigenous communities in Canada to access dignified and fulfilling work. It is one of the largest, private foundations in the world with a mission to advance learning and promote financial inclusion to create an inclusive and equitable world. The Foundation was created by Mastercard in 2006 as an independent organization with its Board of Directors and management.

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Similarly, the Young Africa Works is Mastercard Foundation’s strategy to enable 30 million young people, particularly young women, across Africa to access dignified work. Africa will be home to the world’s largest workforce, with 375 million young people entering the job market by 2030. With the right skills, these young people will contribute to Africa’s global competitiveness and improve their lives and those of their communities.

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