MultiChoice Talent Factory joins the coronavirus war

Alumni of the MultiChoice Talent Factory have been commissioned again to produce a new COVID-19

campaign for the United Nations.

The campaign, titled Together We Can, aims to fight pandemic fatigue through a public service announcement (PSA) that encourages people to continue following COVID-19 safety protocols.

The MTF has already supported several UN Verified campaigns – including the Pause campaign against misinformation and the Zwakala COVID-19 awareness drive – with MultiChoice harnessing the power of its platforms to give audiences access to credible, accurate COVID-19 information.

The latest PSA was shot in Nigeria, Angola and Namibia and will resonate with audiences across the continent.

It’ll be broadcast across Africa on DStv and GOtv channels as well as some key free-to-air channels.

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“We’re very excited to again have MultiChoice on board to help produce our campaign content and expand our reach across Africa as MultiChoice is uniquely positioned to deliver this important message to their diverse audiences across the continent,” Masimba Tafirenyika, Director, UN Information Centre, Pretoria, South Africa, said.

The campaign is the result of another powerful partnership - between MultiChoice and the New York Film Academy (NYFA) - which sees high-performing graduates of MTF academies in Nairobi, Lagos and Lusaka selected for further training through NYFA.

“Campaigns like these are a great vehicle for the talented creative professionals that Africa produces. It’s also proof of how effective the MTF and NYFA collaboration has been. It’s a natural extension of our commitment to help bolster the skills of talented African storytellers,” Jim Miller, VP, NYFA, said.

The campaign is also an endorsement of the MTF curriculum which allows students and graduates to collaborate with global partners on practical work with real world relevance so they can contribute to society while building the skills to become industry professionals or entrepreneurs.

Saying that MTF alumni have now come full circle from learning skills to applying what they have learned for the benefit of African audiences, MTF Director Nwabisa Matyumza continued that “this campaign is a great opportunity for MTF graduates to multiply our impact across Africa. For a student (now alumni) from Namibia, Nigeria, Kenya or Angola to now be working with global clients is a massive step. To influence behaviour and save lives as part of this global programme is even more exciting.”

“We’re very intentional about ensuring that MTF alumni work on the productions,” added Reatile Tekateka, MultiChoice Africa Group Executive Head of Corporate Affairs. “These are commercial jobs, paid for by the UN, to raise COVID-19 awareness. For MultiChoice, it’s a great chance to be a platform for good while creating opportunities for young people and strengthening global partnerships.”

Strategic relationships with likeminded global partners like those with the UN and NYFA have seen around 92% of MTF alumni go on to find work in the broadcast industry or launch their own production companies.

MultiChoice also regularly commissions MTF alumni to produce its own content.

“We’re proud to play a role in developing our industry. We are creating opportunities, but also empowering our alumni to become productive drivers of the sector themselves,” Tekateka concluded.

 

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