A Netflix grant will be used to develop creative digital infrastructure in the university’s Film and TV Department.
From left: Wits head of the School of the Arts, Prof. René Smith; Wits head of the Department of Film and Television, Dr Yolo Koba ; Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, professorMucha Musemwa; Wits student Amanda Mzolo; Netflix director of grow creative, Chris Mack and Netflix manager of content in Africa, Allison Triegaardt .
Over the past 15 years, WSOA has grown to be a formidable player that is rated among the best in the world, it adds. “This grant and the equipment will assist us in our commitment of digitalisation and training future creatives and industry leaders with critical and innovative skills.”
Netflix Film And TV Department Fund For Creative Equity Wits School Of Arts Dr Yolo Koba Allison Triegaardt Fund For Creative Equity Grant
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