Guinness Gives African Filmmakers a Global Platform
Diageo, Premium Alcoholic
beverage producer and parent company of Guinness Nigeria Plc has unveiled the Guinness
Africa Made of More Programme. The programme is a Pan-African search for the
most talented African filmmakers for the production of a global TV commercial
for brand Guinness.
The competition is tagged “Guinness Made of More” and it is open to anyone who is
passionate about film making. It underscores Diageo’s pioneering approach to
marketing and its belief that some of the richest and untapped creative talent
resides in Africa and that talent should be celebrated the world over.
Speaking on the programme, Managing Director of Guinness
Nigeria Plc., Seni Adetu, said “we are proud to be a part of this landmark
project and wish all the contenders the very best as they showcase the rich and
unique creativity of the African Continent and make us all proud.” Guinness will
fund the winning film to run on Pan-African TV, showcasing the winning
filmmaker’s work as well as bring the winner back to Cannes Lions in 2014
giving them a global stage.
Also commenting on the programme, Director, Marketing and
Innovation of Guinness Nigeria Plc., Austin Ufomba, said the programme will
take place over the next 12 months, during which Diageo will provide mentoring,
educational tools and inspiration to encourage young creative talent to bring
to life the Guinness Made of More campaign
and show through film what it means to them.
Fifteen film makers were selected from several countries
across Africa including Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania and
they will showcase the Guinness Made of
More theme through compelling stories told in an exciting and interesting
way. Grants and bursaries will also be offered to help create a viable platform
for filmmakers to start their productions. Ultimately, the project will create
opportunities to document how people across the continent set out to find and
tell the story of what makes themselves, their community, town, region, country
or continent 'Made of More'.
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