TRAINING
KENYA’S FUTURE CAMERA CREWS
By
Margaretta wa Gacheru (posted 8 May 2018 for Business Daily)
Everybody’s
an amateur photographer or videographer these days. That is, everyone with a
smart phone thinks they are.
But if someone
aspires to become more than an amateur, the best place to go is to the Nrb
double decker bus on General Mathenge Lane next Monday for details.
That is
where the Nrb Bus Collective and Cultural Video Production (CVP) have teamed up
with Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA) to run a whole series of workshops
and skills training labs to share both expertise and the latest imaging equipment
with young Kenyans.
If it sounds
too good to be true, it’s not according to Italian media man, Dr. Vicenzo
Cavallo who is both the founder of CVP and filmmaker who produced and directed the
award-winning feature film, WAZI FM in 2014, working with an all-Kenyan cast
(including the likes of Paul Ogola of ‘Sense8’ and Joseph Wairimu of ‘Nairobi
Half-Life’) and scripted by JC Niala.
Vicenzo is
also the man behind the Nrb Bus which became a popular cultural space at The
Alchemist Bar in Westlands up until he moved his fully-refurbished 1969 double
decker London bus over to General Mathenge Lane several months ago.
It will be
at the Nrb Bus that Vicenzo will run a 12-part series of workshops (one every
month) featuring professional photographers like Georgina Goodwin and others.
Also part of
the program that CVP is running with Canon are 40 open labs which will be held
every week at the Alchemist right before their regular feature film.
In addition
CVP and Canon will be conducting open labs all around the country as Vicenzo’s
mini-van will take professionals and Canon equipment to secure sites to share
with would-be photographers and videographers all the way from Mombasa to
Kisumu and towns in between.
The
objective of the program, according to Roman Troedhandl, the CCNA Managing Director
is “to promote a reputable imaging and film industry in Kenya.”
Mr Troedhandl
added that “Canon is proud to support the training of the next generation of [Kenyan]
talents who will establish and grow the film and photography sectors.”
The first
segment of the Canon – CVF program will run from 13th to the 20th
May. To find out further details on how to get involved with the training, just
check out the Nrb Bus’s Facebook page. Otherwise, there will be lots to learn
very Tuesday evening during the Open Labs at The Alchemist.
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