Monday, May 31, 2021

WGSA Outreach Programme Call Out

WGSA BASIC SCREENWRITING COURSE
 
The Writers Guild of South Africa (WGSA) in collaboration with the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture (DSAC) has developed a basic screenwriting course for emerging screenwriters, which has been translated into all South African official languages.

The Skills Lab will cover the following main areas:

  • Screenwriting is a Job.
  • Script.
  • Story.
  • Structure.

The course is very practical and the intended outcome is that each participant will complete a short film script over the two and a half day course.
 
The course is FREE to WGSA members. If you are not yet a member, you can apply below by clicking on the JOIN US button. Please note that the WGSA offers a payment plan as well.

  • Registration closes on 23 June 2021 at 12h00.
  • Only 10 participants per class will be allowed and all COVID REGULATIONS must be adhered to.
  • Once selected, the WGSA will expect participants to attend the full course, and arrive on time.
  • Refreshments (water, tea and coffee) and a light lunch will be served on the Saturday and Sunday.



Selected participants will receive the full address of the venue.


To apply to attend the above courses (an applicant may only apply for one of the courses), please click on the button APPLY HERE below


 


Press Statement: ICASA’s Announcement on Local Content Regulations

 The SOS: Support Public Broadcasting Coalition, the South African Screen Federation (SASFED) and the Independent Producers Organisation (IPO) are delighted with ICASA’s announcement on 27 May 2021 to reinstate the regulations for local content quotas it had exempted when it published its ICT COVID-19 National Disaster Regulations on 21 April 2020. 

The ICT COVID-19 National Disaster Regulations exempted all television broadcasters, including the SABC, from local content quotas during the State of National Disaster and for three months thereafter; with no sense of how long COVID-19 will remain a public health threat.

As millions of South Africans stayed home during lockdown and filled much of their days watching TV, few realised the massive impact the Coronavirus was having on the very sector that brings them the content they watch. Many local film and TV production companies faced closure and the many thousands of freelance people they employ, from highly skilled technical crew to unskilled workers, had nowhere to turn for financial relief during this crisis.

ICASA’s National Disaster Regulations had the effect of de-prioritising the information and entertainment needs of South African audiences. The SABC has not been able to meet its public mandate of high quality, local, public health content in all languages relating to the pandemic.

The Regulations also crippled the local content production sector – and they were not aligned to Government’s own risk adjusted strategy which made provision for production houses to reopen and continue content production from Level 4 of the Risk Adjusted Strategy as a way to protect and sustain livelihoods.

We spearheaded the calls for the reinstatement of the public quotas. Therefore, we welcome this decision. The contribution of the audio-visual sector to the South African economy cannot be underestimated; contributing to job creation, transformation both in front of and behind the camera, social cohesion, and most importantly, as a mirror to our nation’s psyche as we learn that we are not a single story but able to reflect the richness and diversity of our astonishing national journey. The review and reinstatement of former content quotas is a major victory for civil society, the South African society, and the local content production sector. 

The public has also continued to demonstrate great support for local content, as evidenced by the consistently high ratings that local TV shows have been receiving across the board. This is a big step in the right direction for public broadcasting in South Africa. Against the backdrop of an ever-increasing demand for local content and as we aim to move from being an importer of culture from the strengthening of our local independent production sector, we, as South Africans need to continue to tell stories and show our cultures and our country both locally internationally.

About the SOS Coalition

The SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS)represents a broad spectrum of civil society stakeholders committed to the broadcasting of quality, diverse, citizen-orientated public-interest programming aligned to the goals of the South African Constitution. The Coalition comprises: independent film and television production sector organisations, including the South African Screen Federation (SASFED) and its affiliates; a host of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community-based organisations (CBOs), including amandla.mobi, the Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI), Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) and the Right2Know Campaign (R2K); along with a number of academics and freedom of expression activists. 

About SASFED

Known as “The leading voice and champion of the South African Screen Industry” the South African Screen Federation (SASFED) is the national federation of independent film, television and audio-visual industry organisations in South Africa. Founded in 2006 in response to Government’s call for the independent screen industry to speak with a unitedvoice, SASFED represents many professionals and companies that are operating in an increasingly diverse and growing sector. The membership of these organisations operates in all the provinces of South Africa, making SASFED’smembership truly national.

SASFED is guided by a constitution, which states that only via bona fide industry bodies may join, and proudlyrepresents the collective core of South Africa’s independent screen industry. SASFED is driven and rooted in anappreciation of the specific interests, concerns and programmes of each of its members:

  • to empower, unify and strengthen the SA screen industry
  • to protect the rights of the SA screen industry and all that work in it through self-regulation
  • to lobby government wherever necessary to change legislation, regulations and policies to advance the South Africanscreen industry and ensure the growth and development of this sector
  • to promote transformation in the screen industry by opposing all forms of discrimination and oppression, recognising that to thoroughly fulfill its economic, social and cultural potential it has to overcome the racial inequalitiescreated under apartheid
  • to encourage all members to adopt policies and implement programmes ensuring deliberate access by historically disadvantaged South Africans at all levels of their organisations and industry sectors

Our members are:

  • Animation South Africa (A.S.A)
  • Documentary Filmmakers’ Association (DFA)
  • Independent Black Filmmakers Collective (IBFC)
  • Independent Producers’ Organisation (IPO)
  • Personal Managers’ Association (PMA)
  • South African Guild of Actors (SAGA)
  • South African Guild of Editors (SAGE)
  • Sisters Working in Film and Television (SWIFT)
  • Writers’ Guild of South Africa (WGSA).

About the IPO 

The Independent Producers Organisation (IPO) is a national organisation which represents, protects and promotes interests and needs of independent South African film, television and new media producers. 

It strives towards creating an empowered, transformed and representative industry, by partnering with key stakeholders towards the advancement of a sustainable and enabling environment for producers and, recognizing their role and responsibilities as the engine drivers of work throughout the industry value chain, to creating opportunities for the full value chain of workers across and suppliers to the sector. 

The IPO aims to maximize the industry’s potential to contribute to the country’s economy, and to preserve and promote South Arica’s national identity and stories. It currently represents over 70% of working producers in South Africa.

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

WGSA Skills Lab in June 2021

WGSA Outreach Programme Call Out

WGSA BASIC SCREENWRITING COURSE
 
The Writers Guild of South Africa (WGSA) in collaboration with the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture (DSAC) has developed a basic screenwriting course for emerging screenwriters, which has been translated into all South African official languages.

The Skills Lab will cover the following main areas:

  • Screenwriting is a Job.
  • Script.
  • Story.
  • Structure.

The course is very practical and the intended outcome is that each participant will complete a short film script over the two and a half day course.
 
The course is FREE to WGSA members. If you are not yet a member, you can apply below by clicking on the JOIN US button. Please note that the WGSA offers a payment plan as well.

  • Registration closes on 23 June 2021 at 12h00.
  • Only 10 participants per class will be allowed and all COVID REGULATIONS must be adhered to.
  • Once selected, the WGSA will expect participants to attend the full course, and arrive on time.
  • Refreshments (water, tea and coffee) and a light lunch will be served on the Saturday and Sunday.



Selected participants will receive the full address of the venue.


To apply to attend the above courses (an applicant may only apply for one of the courses), please click on the button APPLY HERE below


 

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

2020 WGSA Muse Awards Winners


ANNOUNCING
THE 2020 WGSA MUSE AWARDS
FINALISTS

 
Today, the 15th of May 2021, the 2020 WGSA Muse Awards Ceremony was held in Johannesburg at the Apollo Hotel in Randburg.  The WGSA is proud to announce the winners of the 2020 WGSA Muse Awards.

CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ALL!

WGSA ADDENDUM to the MINUTES of the AGM held on 22 April 2021

Dear Members


Please see the original MINUTES of the AGM held on 22 April 2021

 


In line with paragraph 9 of the above minutes, the following decision was taken around the election of the 2021/2022 WGSA Council:

Elections: It was decided to extend the call out for nominees and then run the election later for a week to vote.

The above decision was implemented and the election process was concluded at 12h00 on 10 May 2021.

We have received some votes from non-members, candidate members and two duplicate votes from Full members that were excluded in the voting count. The following FULL members in good standing voted:

Adelle Gascoyne
Anil Polton
Anneke Villet
Avril Kinsey
Ayanda Mncwabe-Mama
Bafana Khumalo
BONGI NDABA
Bongumusa Mnisi
Carol Shore
Catharina Weinek
Cilla Lowen
COLLINS FISHA
Dr Janet van Eeden
Duduzile Manzi
Eubulus timothy
Gavin Sher
Gerhard Ehlers
Hanné Koster
Hanneke Schutte
Harriet Meier
Jacques Du Rand
Johan Verwey
Julie Hall
Jürgen Hellberg
Letlhogonolo Riba
Louis Minnaar
Maanda Ntsandeni
Malinda Nel
Marina Bekker
Meg Rickards
Minky Schlesinger
Mishqah Parthiephal
Moso Sematlane
Muff Andersson
Peter Goldsmid
Phemelo Phiri
Rani Sitaram
Samantha Guillaume
Sandile Mitiyo
Sarah Smith
Sean Drummond
Sechaba Morojele
Siphokazi Mtila
Susan Scott
Thabiso Christopher
Theoline Maphutha
Tiaan van Niekerk
Tracey-Lee Raienrs
Uga Carlini
Veronica Stewart
Vicki Bawcombe
Warrick Grier
Yolanda Lindeque-Strauss

The Election Results:
 

VICKI BAWCOMBE WESTERN CAPE73.6%
CATI WEINEK - GAUTENG71.7%
YOLANDA LINDEQUE-STRAUSS - GAUTENG67.9%
ANIL POLTON - KWA-ZULU NATAL66.0%
TSHENOLO MABALE - NORTH WEST64.2%
DANILE MOHLAMME - MPUMALANGA60.4%
EUBULUS TIMOTHY - KWA-ZULU NATAL58.5%
ADELLE GASCOYNE - EASTERN CAPE56.6%
JACQUES DU RAND - GAUTENG50.9%
COLLINS FISHA - LIMPOPO43.4%


The seven candidates with the highest votes were elected to the 2021/2022 WGSA Council.
 

Subsequent to the closing of the voting process, the elected council members met to elect amongst themselves council members to fulfil the various portfolios.

The results were announced earlier today during the 2020 WGSA Muse Awards:

Cati Weinek - Chairperson
Tshenolo Mabale - Vice-chairperson
Dr Eubulus Timothy - Treasurer


The above council members will form the Exceutive Committee and take on Fiduciary Responsibilities

Communications Portfolio - Anil Polton and Yolanda Lindeque-Strauss
Professional Development Portfolio - Danile Mohlamme
Membership Portfolio - Vicki Bawcombe

Congratulations, and we wish you all the best for the year ahead.

A word of appreciation to our outgoing Council.  Thank you so much for the work you have put in over the last year.

Theoline Maphutha (chair), Ayanda Halimana (vice-chair), Ayanda Mncwaba-Mama (professional development) and Adelle Gascoyne (communications)


INVITATION: 15th Annual South African Film & Television Awards Virtual Experience


 

You are invited to the 15th Annual South African Film & Television Awards Virtual Celebration. 

 

Despite COVID-19 taking a toll on our industry, the need to acknowledge & celebrate our industry heavyweights will continue to remain the same! Our film & TV talent is STILL SHINING.

This year might not come with a chilled glass of bubbles and delicious canapes upon entry, however, the SAFTAs will not back down on giving the nation a spectacular show!

 

JOIN OUR 2021 VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE!

 

 

 

Here are some important dates to diarise so you do not miss out on the best local awards show:

  • The Craft Awards kick off on Friday 21st May at 19:00 and stream LIVE on our YouTube channel – South African Film and Television Awards
  • Enjoy the Red Carpet action on Saturday 22nd May at 18:30 on our YouTube Channel 
  • Join in on the fun and show us your SAFTAs "at home" red carpet look using the hashtag #MySAFTAsLook – Who knows, you may just make the cut and appear on the stream
  • The Main Awards Show will broadcast directly after the red carpet experience on Saturday 22nd May at 19:00 and for the first time in SAFTAs history, a simulcast on Mzansi Magic Channel 161 on DStv & S3 

 

Subscribe to our YouTube channel by clicking below

 

 

Our public vote categories give YOU the power to decide the winners of the Most Popular Soap/Telenovela & Best TV Presenter

 

You can vote by dialling *120*32020# and following the prompts. 
USSD is charged at R1.50 per minute & free minutes do not apply

 

#SAFTAs

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