For 93 days during February, March and April 2018, the entire North-African country of Cameroon found itself in the dark ages again when the internet was shutdown.
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For 93 days during February, March and April 2018, the entire North-African country of Cameroon found itself in the dark ages again when the internet was shutdown.
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Tarania Naidoo, a second-year film degree student won the Billy Preston Emerging Creative Talent award at the Bokeh fashion film festival, which took place on September 22. She won for her film What would Sarah do?
The festival aims to bring together creatives from fashion, film and other related creative industries.
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The advanced diploma program requires students to do a two week internship to expose them to the practical aspects of their academic learning.
CityVarsity’s acting department has announced it is partnering with talent agents around Cape Town to find jobs for third year students who are due to graduate by year’s end.
Cape Town contemporary artist Igshaan Adams was awarded the Standard Bank Young Artist Visual Art prize for 2018. He joined a lineage of 156 artists who have over the last 37 years, received recognition for their work in a space that is often misunderstood.
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In June this year, Craig Adriaanse joined the cast of the newly released telenovela, Arendsvlei.
“It’s a funny story. I was at the gym one day and I got an email from my agent and it gave me the brief of the show. They gave me a few characters and I chose two. The next day I auditioned and they liked me,” Adriaanse said.
Erin Carlisle is a 23-year-old CityVarsity student who already has a certificate in motion picture makeup at CV and is currently doing a diploma course in art direction in photography. She won big at the Creative Glamour Make-Up competition on 9 August in Pretoria. Creative Glamour, a South African makeup company, held a competition to see who could produce the most creative makeup-look using Creative Glamour products.
BA film and television HOD, Stephen Schmidt attended an event hosted by the Cape Chamber of Commerce on 18 October. The event was based around the fourth industrial revolution i.e. drones, robotics, 3D printing and other technology that will change our lives in the coming years. The event formed part of their export awards ceremony, but Stephen was there manning a stand with small drones and a flight simulator for people to try out. CityVoice stopped by Schmidt’s office to talk about the drone course he’s offering to students.
Ambitious sound engineering student releases new music video
Jo’burg born second year Sound Engineering Diploma student, Karabo Sibanda, has been rapping for eight years. The 22-year-old takes his music incredibly seriously and has recently released his latest music video SILVRBCK.
Journalism students were treated to a taste of television presenting during their tour of the Hectic Nine 9 studio on 16 October. The group was given a glimpse behind the curtain of the live, weekly show, which included the control room, an on set rehearsal and filming of the show.