Sunday, November 9, 2014

SOUTH AFRICA MEETS HAITI



On Day 3 of the American Film Market (AFM), the Consul General of South Africa welcomed the South African Indies group of filmmakers to his home for dinner. As the facilitator for the group, this was a great opportunity for me to bring together Haitian filmmakers and their South African counterparts. The evening was filled with laughs, great food, drinks and importantly, networking!
Actor Jimmy Jean-Louis and South African Consul General Cyril NDaba.


Filmmaker Joe Brown and South African comedian and filmmaker David Kau.

Filmmakers Michael Murphey and Irfaan Fredericks of Kalaharie Media.

Filmmaker and sales agent Mayenzeke Baza and Consul General Cyril NDaba.

Filmmaker Martine Jean, Reginald McCree, Sandy Jean-Philippe.

Filmmaker Jean Senelier and guest.

Consul Cyril NDaba and actor Jimmy Jean-Louis.

Television director Eric Seaton and his wife.
Filmmakers Thabang Molibeli, Martine Jean, Reggie McCree and Sandy Jean-Phillipe.

African Artists Association president Francis Onelum and Television director Eric Seaton.

Filmmakers John Volmink, Kurt Oderson and AAA president Francis Onelum.

Filmmakers Manase Duba, Litha Boi and hostess Amealah Kirlew.



Haitian-American actor Jimmy Jean-Louis joined us for the evening. Also, in attendance were Haitian-American actresses Krystel Roche, Derlyne Joseph and filmmaker Jean Senelier. 

Stop by room 316 or catch us on the 8th floor of the Loews Hotel in Santa Monica. 

All photos by Kings Crown Photography

Monday, November 3, 2014

South Africa

I just returned from a 12 day trip to South Africa. Se te deziem fwa mwen ale an Afrik Di Sid e mwen byen amize’m. Last year, I was commissioned by the South African Government, through the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Association for Transformation in Film and Television, to train their filmmakers on navigating the American Film Market. In that capacity, every year, I present comprehensive instructional seminars in major South African cities (Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth).
Durban, South Africa.


Durban, South Africa
 
Cape Town, South Africa
 
Something must've been hilarious. Cape Town, South Africa.
During my seminars, I teach filmmakers how to navigate the American Film Market, how to digest and understand distribution and sales agreement, how to pitch to executives with limited time, how to attract investors, the numerous pitfalls of co-productions with companies overseas, and I give an overview of the city Los Angeles in all of its glory. Each seminar lasts approximately 6 hours. Following the seminars, my Melange Media team and I mentor the filmmakers throughout the annual AFM, which includes coordinating and managing the group’s AFM office in Los Angeles and throwing parties on its behalf. We work closely with the South African Consul General to organize intimate dinner parties for the group at the Consul’s private estate.

A few things I learned about the South African film market that I would like to share with you:

  • Sineas Afrik Di Sid ap cheche ko-prodiksyon ak lot nasyon. Yo byen prepare, yo gen bel ekipman moden e yo gen sipo gouvnman tou (ki  tre enpotan), anpil rabe ak “incentives” pou fim. Yo ta renmen fe fim ak peyi tankou Ayiti.

    Sineas Afrik Di Sid ap cheche travay avek akte nan lot peyi. Yo renmen entrodwi akte lot nasyon nan fim yo. Li enpotan ke akte a pale angle.
      
    Gouvenman Afrik Di Sid ap cheche ede Sineas Afrik Di Sid ki gen koule nwa. Se paske peyi-a pase anpil tan anba mize apated, kidonk kounye-a, yo vle dedomaje ras nwa kite soufri anpil avan liberasyon peyi-a an 1994.


    Afrik Di Sid gen anpil zon ki ka bay bon jan vale a prodiksyon. Pa egzanp, gen de fim Bollywood ke yo fe an Afrik Di Sid, paske gen zon ki sanble tet koupe ak Lend, e gen yon gro popilasyon endien nan zon nan. Gen lot zon avek anpil zanimo (Elefan, jiraf etc.), e bel plaj, bel mon. 

    Afrik Di Sid gen anpil respe pou Ayiti. Tout kote’m pase, depi mwen di mwen se Ayisyen, tout chapo bese, tout respe monte. Moun sou moun ap di’m jan Ayiti se yon peyi djanm, avek yon istwa enconparab.

    The South African filmmakers, led by Mayenzeke Baza and Pascal Schmitz, will be in Los Angeles to attend AFM from November 5th to November 12th. The office is room 316 of the Loews in Santa Monica and the South African stand is on the 8th floor. I will be there every day with my crew. Stop by, say hello, let’s work together!!