Electric South Calls For African Filmmakers Interested in Virtual Reality Projects

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The first New Dimensions Virtual Reality (VR) projects from Kenya, Senegal and Ghana are now on the festival circuit.  Each of these works offer a view of the vibrant, diverse and ever-changing cultural landscape of contemporary Africa.

“We are now looking for 6 new artists with exciting ideas for non-fiction VR projects from anywhere in Africa to attend our next VR workshop. You do not need to have any experience with VR but we are looking for established artists and filmmakers in their field. We are also really interested in working with artists from diverse fields: documentary and fiction film, theatre, performance & visual arts, fashion, photography, writing, design and game development. Note, your ideas must be non-fiction but we welcome a range of approaches: 360 film, animation, interactive, hybrid etc. Artists must apply with between 1 and 3 non-fiction VR ideas. If selected, you will workshop your ideas in Cape Town over 5 days with international advisors and VR experts. The workshop will cover idea development as well as practical instruction in 360 filmmaking and interactive VR.”

All flights, local travel, accommodation, meals, visa costs and per diems will be covered by Electric South.

The five day workshop will take place in Cape Town from 24 -28 July 2017. Applications are open from 13 March 2017 to 1 May 2017 and the announcement of successful candidates will be made on 15 May.

“Following the workshop we will work with the selected artists to secure funding to further develop and produce their projects. Electric South reserves the right not to develop projects further.”

The workshop is supported by the Ford Foundation and the Bertha Foundation. Apply here or get info from their website there.

 

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