Zambezi Film Fellowship Introduction

Zambezi Film Fellowship Introduction

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MY EARLIEST MEMORY ISN'T ACTUALLY A MEMORY

My dad has a treasure trove of home videos that he periodically shot on a camcorder during the first few years of my life. While I can't recall what it was like to wear shoes for the first time, I have the privilege of being able to watch the video. In that regard, my earliest memory isn't so much a memory as it is an MP4 file. One thing that remains consistent throughout these videos is my father asking me to tell a story. Decades later, I'm still telling stories.

After completing a video production and digital storytelling course in Cape Town South Africa, I was selected for the flagship Multichoice Talent Factory program. Graduating at the top of my class, I was awarded a Directing workshop at the New York Film Academy at the beginning of 2020. Recently I became a Jackson Wild Media Lab and Nature Environment Wildlife Filmmakers Congress Fellow.

To a great degree in media, nature has been portrayed as something separate from us that needs to be protected from us, but I'm personally driven towards understanding human beings as part of ecological systems. It is a symbiosis that historically prevailed among indigenous Africans and was passed down primarily through stories.

The Zambezi Film Fellowship is a partnership between Zambezi Wildlife Trust and Nature Environment Wildlife Filmmakers, which aims to support Africa's next generation of filmmakers and to make an impact on conservation through film. I am merely the first of many as each year, an indigenous African storyteller and or conservationist will be based in the Lower Zambezi Valley, creating content and telling stories of the people, places and wildlife there.

Follow @Film_Zambezi on Facebook and Instagram and subscribe to Film Zambezi on Youtube to be a part of the journey.

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