Thursday, July 24, 2008

Toon Boom Animation Explored at CFAD

Monday 28th July CFAD hosts a workshop "Toon Boom Explored" as part of the Durban International Film Festival.

The workshop is free and includes:
  • Introduction to Animation Forms and Treatments (Visual presentation and discussion)
  • ToonBoom company introduction
  • 2D industry in Africa and world
  • Demo on ToonBoom -Digital Pro 45 min
  • ToonBoom reels and showcases
For more information call 031 3052480

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Young Artist Programme Video

The programme is an opportunity for youngsters between the ages of 10 to 18 years, to experience the atmosphere of college life and to express themselves creatively. The Young Artist Programme provides young artists the chance to explore media and concepts not generally offered at school level. Students will be encouraged to develop their own way of seeing the world and to express this vision through a specific medium. Classes are kept small for individual attention, allowing students to work closely with the creative instructors.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Happy Birthday Nelson Mandela


“Education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that a son of a mineworker can become the head of the mine, that a child of farm workers can become the president of a great nation. It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another.”

SABC Goes big at this year’s Durban Film Festival 2008


The 23rd of July 2008 sees the beginning of the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF). This year’s DIFF promises to let the international production and media industry know that South Africa is a force to be reckoned with. The SABC will be presenting over 300 films from around the world with a special focus on South African and African films. As the proud partner of the 29th instalment of DIFF, the SABC through this festival, strengthens the South African film and television industry and brings a host of industry expertise, film networks, local and international media highlighting and stimulating our progressive film industry.

“DIFF is one platform that the SABC uses to continue to promote local programmes and content from the African continent. This initiative not only aims to showcase the best production but endeavours to promote a united Africa. We are especially excited to be a partner at this year’s festival as we have a lot of exciting plans and announcements to make, says Mvuzo Mbebe, Group Executive for Content Enterprises Division.
As part of it’s commitment to promoting the development of the local film industry, the SABC has incorporated a cultivating programme line up with workshops that will take place throughout Durban during the festival. Some of the workshops that will take place are:
The “Cash flowing the rebate workshop - hosted by SABC & DTI, this workshop aims to answer questions around the criteria for accessing the rebate and explores co-production between broadcaster and producer. DTI directors and SABC executives will be present with an open floor for filmmakers.

The SABC’s Digital Terrestrial Television and New Media team /leader will be on the panel to provide the industry with an insight into the relationship between digital migration and new media from a broadcaster perspective in the workshop “Mediating the Media convergence”.
DIFF in partnership with the SABC will be hosting the Talent Campus initiative. The “Student Reel” initiative, a six-day program that touches on essential issues of filmmaking such as story development, cinematographic styles, production models and new markets, is run successfully at the Berlin International Film Festival, with campuses in New Delhi, Sarajevo and Buenos Aires. It brings together aspiring talents and experienced film professionals from all over the world. It affords young up and coming filmmakers and students an opportunity to have their films screened on national television in the different countries they are in. This slot ran successfully on SABC television from October 2007 to March 2008 and will be back on screens later in the year.
An open floor discussion around international formats vs. local formats will be discussed in the “Can our content be formatted” workshop. This workshop will be focusing on discussions around whether South African content allows itself to be formatted and whether this is the genre to break the American ceiling?

In “Fiction scripting docu-ganda” - Films that are portrayed as fact based but actually have an agenda are discussed. The discussion covers issues of the filmmaker becoming a dispassionate observer speaking with the voice of God. This style of filmmaking has a strong point of view similar to fictional writing but unlike fiction it claims to inform the audience. This workshop asks whether the honey moon between fiction and docu-ganda is over and whether media gatekeepers are realizing that this cross-pollination demands higher media literacy from audiences.

“Word of mouth” is a workshop to inform the industry on the importance of subtitling especially in the new media and digital environment.

Prominent local animators and animation companies will feature at the “Cartooning the tube” workshop to discuss the cost viability of animation for television and local animated films. Various animation styles will be on view on screens around the venue. In line with this discussion, the SABC children genre department with will launch their exciting, innovative animation strand -“Seeing the world through 3D on the 29th of July.

To get the full events programme, please visit www.cca.ukzn.ac.za and click on the Durban International Film Festival link.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Nominations for Pinnacle Award

Reunion Dinner and Pinnacle Award

You are invited to our first Graduate Reunion Dinner. We wish to take a walk down memory lane with you and your CFAD friends.

This year we are initiating the Pinnacle Award. This is an award to recognise the CFAD Graduate who is an outstanding achiever in the industry. This award acknowledges the initiative of a successful individual who is on the way to becoming a leader in media and design.

Nomination and Awards Procedure
Each graduate can nominate 2 individuals. Your nomination must include a motivation of not more than 200 words with details of the candidate’s work history and why you think the individual is a deserving candidate. Our selection committee will make the final decision. Visit our blog www.artanddesignsa.blogspot.com Click on “comments” below this letter and send in your nomination and motivation.

Tickets must be purchased by 19th July 2008, as prior seating and catering arrangements need to be finalised and space is limited. The evening also includes the graduation, a unique fashion show and the Too Little Too Late Awards initiated by Mr Nanda Soobben. As this is CFAD’s 14th year since it was established, a souvenir brochure is being planned to highlight student achievements etc. Graduates who wish to contribute to this project must contact Larina Naicker as soon as possible.

Date: 9 August 2008
Time: 16:30 for 17:00
Venue: DLI Hall, 5 DLI Avenue, Durban
Ticket Price: R135

We are looking forward to sharing this memorable evening with you.

Yours sincerely,
Krish Moodley
Academic Director

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS AT ARTSPACE DURBAN

Broll and King: Paint and Process

Terri Broll and Terence King are artists with a commitment to the richness of abstraction in painting. King’s work is rooted in observation, chiefly of the figure, whereas Broll draws on intuitive processes in the discovery of her subject matter. Both hold an interest in the interactive and interdependent process between artmaking and the objectivity of the painted surface. In this exhibition Broll and King present recent work reflecting their long-held interests in problems of figuration and abstraction. Both artists come from academic backgrounds in the visual arts, have exhibited extensively and are represented in private and public collections here and internationally.

On Saturday, 5 July Terri Broll will be conducting a "Art and Working Skills: An Introductory
Workshop" 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the studios at artSPACE durban. If interested in finding out more contact Terri on terribroll@gmail.com or 083-477-5599.


AND IN THE MIDDLE GALLERY:

"Us" an exhibition by Kieran Smith

"Us" explores familiar people in Kieran¹s life. Here he takes a step away from the iconic subject matter of his prior projects to the intimate and personal world immediately around him. Many images of his friends were downloaded off Facebook. Kieran is interested in the dramatic, expressive quality of materials used and eschews all delicacy in favour of harsh, brash
marks made of smears of sand, glue and paint; grit in favour of gloss.

artSPACE durban
3 Millar Road (off Umgeni Road)
Durban, South Africa
Tel: +27 31 312 0793