Our third- and fourth-year students are showcasing the hottest new talent coming out of South Africa from our Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth campuses. For the first time our pioneering AFDA BCom students will also be part of the festival, showcasing their innovative, disruptive, and monetised businesses they have created in their final year.
A record number of over 120 graduate productions from our respective campuses will exhibit; over 70 live action, animation and documentary films, over 10 tele-novella pilots, 12 theatre plays and over 20 live music performance shows (EP releases).
All the productions are assessed by industry professionals, AFDA learning staff members and most importantly the public. The graduation production constitutes 50% of the complete student assessment of the year. This is a critical aspect of the AFDA learning system which encourages students to create market related and culturally relevant entertainment content.
Previous AFDA graduation productions have had huge success locally as well as internationally. In 2006, the AFDA Johannesburg's honours film Elalini, directed by Tristan Holmes won the Student Academy Award for Best Foreign Student Film. AFDA Cape Town honours film Die Windpomp, directed by Corne van Rooyen was turned into a box office hit feature film success story. AFDA graduation films have also won the Best Student Film eight times in the SAFTA's 11-year history. AFDA is a full member of CILECT - the International Association of Accredited Film and Television Schools.
As one of the leading outcomes-based schools in the world. Our students are taught to conceptualise, create and develop indigenous products and commodities for the local and international market. Students are educated not only to forge profitable and sustainable careers in this market, but are encouraged to develop themselves as employment providers - the cultural entrepreneurs of the future. Our alumni have reinvigorated their industries with the quality of their intellectual property, skill and talent. More than 90% of our honours alumni are working and employed in their chosen field of specialisation.
To follow the progress of the AFDA 2018 graduation productions, see posters, trailers, EPKs, behind-the-scenes or follow their social media platforms: https://www.afda.co.za/Student-Work.html.
Here are the dates and venues:
Johannesburg campus:
Film 23-24 November, Cinema Nouveau Rosebank
Television 22-23 November, AFDA Campus
Live Performance (Music & theatre plays) 11-25 November, Red Roof Theatre on campus
Postgraduate Film 25 November, Urban Brew Studios
BCom Showcases 22-24 November, AFDA Campus
+27 (0) 11 482 8345
az.oc.adfa@supmacbhj
41 Frost Avenue, Auckland Park 2092 Johannesburg, South Africa
Cape Town campus:
Film & TV 23-24 November, Labia Theatre
Musical Performance 16 November, Sound Stage on AFDA campus
Stage plays 18-21 November, AFDA Theatre (228 on Lower Main)
BCom Showcases 16 November, AFDA campus
+27 (0) 21 448 7600
az.oc.adfa@supmactpc
18 Lower Scott Road, Observatory 7925 Cape Town, South Africa
Durban campus:
Film & TV 24 November, Sun Coast Casino
Stage plays 21 November, Playhouse
BCom Showcases 24 November, AFDA campus
+27 (0) 31 569 2252
az.oc.adfa@supmacnbd
2a Highdale Road, Glen Anil 4051 Durban, South Africa
Port Elizabeth campus:
Film 24 November Nu Metro Boardwalk
Stage plays 19-20 November, Savoy Theatre
+27 (0) 41 582 1266
az.oc.adfa@supmacep
Old Museum Building, 28 Bird Street Central 6006, Port Elizabeth
The AFDA Online Graduation Festival begins on 28 November 2018. This will give you the opportunity to watch and rate all the productions, just in case you missed them.
www.afda.co.za/Student-Work.html