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Sèmè City, EbonyLife Media join forces to accelerate transformation of screen industries

Esther Sampson by Esther Sampson
October 18, 2024
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Sèmè City, the flagship initiative of the Benin Republic’s government dedicated to human capital development, and EbonyLife Media, Africa’s leading media conglomerate with a global presence, has announced the creation of the Sèmè City Film Lab. 

 

This innovative film incubation programme, in collaboration with the EbonyLife Creative Academy is supported by the World Bank.

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It aims to equip young talents in Benin Republic with the skills needed to excel in the screen industries, and presents a unique opportunity for selected projects, including short films and TV pilots, to be funded and produced.

 

The Sèmè City Film Lab is an innovative response to the needs of aspiring screenwriters and content producers for film and television and offers educational curriculum, mentoring opportunities, and access to a thriving creative community in Nigeria and beyond.

 

Mo Abudu, CEO of EbonyLife Media, shares her enthusiasm: “We are immensely honoured to partner with Sèmè City for this ground-breaking initiative. This partnership reflects our shared vision of supporting creative entrepreneurs by providing them with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed. The support of the Beninese government is invaluable, and we are committed to making this programme a truly transformative experience for all participants”.

 

Claude Borna, Managing Director of Sèmè City, adds: “The Sèmè City Film Lab represents a significant milestone in creating new opportunities for young people in the film and television sectors.

 

“This partnership between Sèmè City and EbonyLife Media opens unprecedented perspectives by connecting talents from Benin Republic and Nigeria and fostering synergies. With this initiative, we aim to bring to our screens engaging and inspiring stories that will captivate audiences in Benin Republic and beyond.”

 

The first cohort would include thirty young talents, selected for their potential and passion, regardless of their previous experience in film and television. The programme places emphasis on the inclusion of young female talents, ensuring increased diversity and representation.

 

A comprehensive training programme combining theory and practice Spanning a total of 14 months, the programme is structured in two phases: a 6.5-month learning phase followed by an intensive 7-month production phase.

 

Participants would receive both theoretical and practical training covering all aspects of screenwriting and film production. The training modules include narrative development, character creation, dialogue writing, story development, pre-production planning, and post-production processes.

 

The objective is to equip participants with the necessary skills to produce captivating and marketable cinematic content, thus boosting production in Benin Republic.

 

Applications are open to creatives aged 18 to 35, proficient in English, and committed to completing the 14-month course in Benin Republic. Applicants can register between October 17, 2024, and December 20, 2024.

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