Kenya Film Corporation to establish a talent hub in Nyandarua

Jun 27, 2023 - 09:43
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Kenya Film Corporation to establish a talent hub in Nyandarua
Nyandarua County Deputy Governor, Mwangi Mathara (in a brown coat and hat), The Kenya Film Corporation (KFC) Chief Executive Officer, Timothy Owase(red shirt and hat) and other officials pose for a photo alongside the just graduated 50 youths who underwent a week-long training on film production in Nyandarua.

Nyandarua, Monday June 26, 2023

KNA by Antony Mwangi

Kenya Film Corporation will establish a hub in Nyandarua County to enable youths from the area to exploit their talents in film creativity.

The KFC Chief Executive Officer Timothy Owase has urged the County government to collaborate with the Corporation to set up the hub as soon as possible. 

He said the Corporation has a film funding programme and urged 50 youths from the County, who underwent a week-long training on film production, to form vibrant groups that can benefit from the funding.

Mr Owase was speaking in Ol Kalou on Saturday when the trained youths, drawn from across Nyandarua, received their certificates.

“My key message to all participants is to form an organised group and possibly register a company that can be supported in a very organised manner,” Owase said.

He added that KFC has programmes geared towards supporting youths in storytelling and advised the youths to be on the lookout and apply whenever the corporation sends out calls for film funding.

Joseph Muragu, speaking on behalf of the youth, said the skills they have learned would help them to exploit the contents that are abundant in Nyandarua to put the County on the film industry map.

Terming the film industry as a multibillion shillings business, Paul Ochuki the Assistant County Commissioner from the County Commissioner’s office, challenged the youth to exploit the filmmaking skills they learned to earn a living.

“There is much to gain in the film industry and some actors are earning much more money than even presidents,” Ochuki said.

Deputy Governor, Mwangi Mathara, who was the chief guest during the closing ceremony challenged the trained youth to think of recreating the Mau Mau war saying Nyandarua was the epicenter of the freedom struggle in the Central Kenya region.

The training, which attracted young people from Nyandarua’s five sub-counties is aimed at equipping the participants with basic filmmaking skills in line with Governor Moses Badilisha Kiarie’s transformative youth agenda.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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