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DEAN’S REPORT
Established in 2015, AFDA PE wel-comed its first group of twenty-three
Motion Picture students through the doors of a small house with a purple room at 99 2nd Avenue, Newton Park. We could scarcely imagine the exponential growth that would occur in three short years. At the end of 2017, AFDA PE, in its new premises at the Old Museum Building in Bird Street, Central, housed 109 students across three years. In 2018, our first twenty-three Motion Picture students will graduate. It has indeed been a year of great changes and aspirational milestones.
In 2017, we kicked off the first term with the installation of a state of the art
5.1 Sound Studio containing the most sophisticated digital mixing desk in the Eastern Cape. At the same time, our students embarked on the first of their two graduation projects - the production of an Experimental Short Film. Together with this, our students also undertook their first VALA (Value Added Learning Assessment). Assisted and assessed by members of industry: Janelle Vermaak; Charles Tait; Lucy Wylde, Lee Duru (Voice of Nurse Bird - Zambezia 2012) and Luzuko Dilima (Producer - Of Good Report 2013), they went on to produce and showcase three projects, Eden, JesusTM and Red Things - each one explorative and unique in its own way.
This led to the wildly successful AFDA PE Experimental Festival. Another first for our campus and the Eastern Cape, and attended by over 300 people, the Festival did not only act as a platform for our films, but for many other artists from the Eastern Cape. Extra screenings had to be arranged and audiences rotated in and out of our screening venue at a furious rate.
In the next phase of their final year, students set to work on the screenplays for their Graduation Films. Assisted by Margaret Goldsmid (Screenwriter - Krotoa 2017), and the AFDA staff at large, our students were tasked with creating and developing conceptually and emotionally relevant productions that would speak to identified target markets later in the year. The Hollywood Workhorse - the Arri Alexa Cinema Camera - was acquired to allow the students to capture their hard work and create their films to the highest standard.
Graduation VALA again gave the students a platform to pitch their concepts to members of industry. Aarti Narotam, Janelle Vermaak, Anton Basson, Charles Tait and Anneke Botha (Art Department - The Dark Tower 2017; Maze Runner: The Death Cure 2018) provided invaluable feedback in preparation for their final year productions.
Our Film School Genesis Group proudly showcased their films: A Woman’s Choice; The Walk Home and Bear (2017) at NuMetro, The Boardwalk on 25 November 2017. The premiere was met with great audience reaction and evaluated by a panel of critics and audience members. After the screenings, audiences were encouraged to participate in Q&A sessions where our students again did us proud.
The films then moved to the AFDA Online Film Festival. The AFDA Port Elizabeth films rated amongst the highest viewed, with Bear becoming the most viewed film during the Online Festival across our five campuses. Simultaneously, we hosted our first Awards ceremony during which we celebrated and rewarded our students’ talent, skill and dedication.
Sadly, as the year came to a close we bid farewell to our Dean & Registrar, Denise Roodt and Acting Head of Film School, Marius Roodt, who were instrumental in bringing AFDA to the Eastern Cape. We also say goodbye to Nomvuyo Snyman and Shannon Daniell. All assets to our staff body, we wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors.
We would like to thank the AFDA PE staff for their continued commitment to excellence. Most importantly, we congratulate AFDA Port Elizabeth’s first group of graduates as they harness their innovative skills to help build a sustainable creative industry in the Eastern Cape.
MICHAEL IVY
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CLASS OF 2017GRADUATION PROGRAMME
09 March 2018 | 2pm
AFDA PE Campus
Port Elizabeth.
DEAN:Michael Ivy
REGISTRAR:James Lizamore
GUEST SPEAKER:Mr. Andre Scholtz
GRADUATION PROGRAMME:Academic Procession
Welcome & Opening: Mr. Robert Haxton
National Anthem Lead By Athenkosi Gabada
Deans Address: Mr. Michael Ivy
Opening Address: Mr. Garth Holmes
Guest Speaker Address: Mr Andre Scholtz, Film Producer
Official Constitution Of The Academic Convocation: Mr. James Lizamore
The Conferment Of:The Degree In The Bachelor Of Arts In Motion Picture Medium Film Production
The Degree In The Bachelor Of Arts In Motion Picture Medium Film Production
Dean’s List
The Degree In The Bachelor Of Arts In Motion Picture Medium Film Production
Cum Laude
Class Representative SpeechValedictory Speech
Closing Of The Convocation
Closing Address: Mr. Garth Holmes
Academic Procession Leaves The Venue
Opportunity For Individual And Group Photographs
Conferment Of Degrees: Mr. James Lizamore
Master Of Ceremonies: Mr. Robert Haxton
Reader Of Names: Ms Kym Duru
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MOTION PICTURE MEDIUM FILM PRODUCTION WITH DISTINCTION DEAN’S LISTWesley Dean Roodt
THE DEGREE IN THE BACH-ELOR OF ARTS IN MOTION PICTURE MEDIUM: FILM PRODUCTION CUM LAUDELindsay Certheria Jantjies
DEAN’S LIST&
CUM LAUDESTUDENTS
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Jantjies, LindsaySound Design
Havenga, TiaanSound Design
Roodt, WesleyDirecting/Screenwriting
Wait, VictoriaCostume, Make Up & Styling
Gabada, AthenkosiProducing
Wyatt, MarcScreenwriting
Faba,VuyileCinematography
Oppelt, BradCinematography
Dyantyi, SisandaDirecting / Screenwriting
Mvula, VuyisaCinematography
Albertyn, EmmaScreenwriting
Hogg, JessicaCostume, Make-Up & Styling
Billet, NatashaProducing
Kefile, AlimpoCostume, Make-Up & Styling
Joko, LwandisaCinematography
Wansell, RoryProducing
Jones, StevenProducing
Bosa, SiphoScreenwriting
Mellet, BernardusEditing
Buchner, LorenDirecting / Screenwriting
Kulati, JuniorProduction Design
Forsdick, JasonEditing
Tshikitsha, ApheleleData & Grading
INGMAR BERGMAN
No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of
our souls.
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A WOMAN’S CHOICE
BEAR
THE WALK HOME
After leaving his mother and childhood home in a Xhosa township behind, Siya , a precocious but frightened schoolboy rugby prodigy, must find a sense of belonging while attending a prestigious
English-language boys’ school in the city.
Tracy, a passionate teacher, is happily married and is 15 weeks pregnant but after receiving bad news about her unborn son’s health she must choose between her passion and her family.
The last two decades of South Africa’s Apartheid era. A tale of two boys who begin their journey as young friends who see beyond the colors of their skin, but as they grow older and begin to learn more about the society in which they live, their friendship
comes to an abrupt end. During the beginnings of their adulthood, as destiny would have it, they would meet again, as enemies, on the battlefield of the Angolan border wars. Here, their long dead relationship is put to test.
CREW & CASTSiya Kulati - Sino Guwa, Young Siya Kulati - Ndinovuyo Holiday, Thandeka Kulati - Faith PityiJason - Timothy Collier, Young Jason - James Smith, Richard - Seth-Rhys Pio, Young Richard - Kian vd NestZwide Rugby Coach - Siyabulela Nozewu, Talent Scout - Liam Roodt, The Rector - Paul LeonardDean Carelse - Carel Van Der Merwe, Max - Steve Jones, Referee - Michael CollierWriter - Wesley Roodt, Director - Wesley Roodt, Executive Producer - Athenkosi GabadaAssociate Producer - Steve Jones, Cinematographer - Brad Oppelt, Production Designer - Steve JonesCostume, Make-up and Styling - Jessica Hogg, Editor - Bertus Mellet, Sound Design - Lindsay Jantjies & Tiaan Havenga, Data Wrangle - Brad Oppelt, Colourist/Grader - Brad Oppelt
CREW & CASTDonnie - Conradie, Emily - BradleyWriter - Loren Buchner, Director - Loren BuchnerAssociate Producer - Emma Albertyn, Associate Producer - Rory WansellCinematographer - Lwandisa Joko, Production Designer - Loren BuchnerCostume, Make-up and Styling - Victoria Wait, Editor - Loren BuchnerSound Design - Tiaan Havenga, Composer - Tiaan HavengaData Wrangle - Aphelele Tshikitsha, Colourist/Grader - Aphelele Tshikitsha
CREW & CASTMbulelo - Hlumelo Mkhencele, Wikus - Timothy Collier, Margaret - Leslie Barnard, Wikus Snr - Mike MillsJonas - Siyabulela Nozewu, Nombulelo - Sikelelwa Qwazi, Piet - Bernard van Niekerk, SADF Soldier - Bertus MelletMK Soldier - Lonwabo Pita, MK Soldier - Sivenathi Marawu, MK Soldier - Chule Novukela, MK Soldier - Zimkhitha MpanzelaWriter - Sipho Bosa, Director - Sisanda Dyantyi, Executive Producer - Natasha Billet, Cinematographer - Vuyisa Mvula & Yis FabaProduction Designer - Aluta Kulati, Costume, Make-up and Styling - Sisanda Dyantyi. On Set Alimpho KefileEditor - Jason Forsdick, Sound Design - Lindsay Jantjies, Data Wrangle - Aphelele Tshikitsha, Colourist/Grader - Aphelele Tshikitsha
GRADUATION FESTIVAL 2017 AWARDS 2017GRADUATION FESTIVAL NOMINEES
Best Colour Grading & Management
Aphelele Tshikitsha: A Woman’s Choice
Best Sound Designer
Lindsay Jantjies: The Walk Home
Tiaan Havenga: A Woman’s Choice
Best Editor
Bertus Mellet: Bear
Jason Fordick: The Walk Home
Best Production Designer
Aluta Kulati: The Walk Home
Steven Jones: Bear
Best Costume Make-Up and Styling
Alimpo Kefile: The Walk Home
Jessica Hogg: Bear
Victoria Wait: A Woman’s Choice
Best Screenplay
Loren Buchner: A Woman’s Choice
Sipho Bosa: The Walk Home
Wesley Roodt: Bear
Best Cinematographer
Brad Oppelt: Bear
Lwandisa Joko: A Woman’s Choice
Vuyisa Mvula & Vuyile Faba: The Walk Home
Best Director
Loren Buchner: A Woman’s Choice
Sisanda Dyantyi: The Walk Home
Wesley Roodt: Bear
CLVA Award:
Aphelele Tshikitsha
Athenkosi Gabada
Sipho Bosa
Audience Award
A Woman’s Choice
Bear
The Walk Home
Critics Award
A Woman’s Choice
Bear
The Walk Home
Best Third Year Film
A Woman’s Choice
Bear
The Walk Home
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Best Colour Grading and Data
Management:Best Sound Designer:
Bst Production Designer:
Best Costume, Make-Up and Styling:
Best Screenplay:
Best Editor: Best Director: Best Producer:
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Best Cinematographer:
CLVA AWARD: Audience Award: Critics Award: Best 3rd Yr Film:
We apologise for any omissions or misspelling of names.
AFDA is registered as the South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance, and is a private higher education institution which offers higher certificate and degree programmes that are registered by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). Our programmes are accredited and we participate productively in the ongoing reaccreditation and quality assurance processes of the Council on Higher Education (CHE) to
ensure the quality of our programmes. The DHET certificate number for AFDA is 2001/HE07/012.