Four talented Nigerian filmmakers are poised to make a splash on the international stage thanks to a prestigious residency program! Fatimah Gimsay, Isioma Osaje, Temidayo Makanjuola, and Stephanie Dadet have been selected to participate in the 2024 Africa Creative TV (ACTV) initiative’s four-week residency. It will be taking place in Los Angeles from July 8th to August 8th, 2024.
This residency program is a powerful symbol of collaboration, spearheaded by ACTV and partnering with the esteemed University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. The initiative itself stems from a commitment made by US President Joe Biden during the 2022 Africa Leaders Summit.
At its core, the 2024 Africa Creative TV Residency aims to bridge the gap between African and American television professionals. This will foster a valuable exchange of knowledge and mentorship.
The residency curriculum promises to be enriching, providing participants with targeted sessions on professional development and industry networking. This will equip them with the tools and connections needed to navigate the ever-evolving television landscape.
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A Closer Look at the Four Selected Filmmakers for 2024 African Creative TV Residency
Let’s meet the four exceptional Nigerians who will be representing their country at the 2024 African Creative TV residency:
Fatimah Gimsay (Head Writer)
A veteran writer with an impressive resume. Gimsay’s work has graced the screens in shows like the long-running Nigerian soap opera “Tinsel” and the critically acclaimed Netflix series “Blood Sisters.” Her ability to craft compelling narratives is sure to be an asset in the residency program.
Temidayo Makanjuola (Head Writer)
Another gifted writer brings fresh perspectives to the table. Makanjuola is the mind behind shows like the captivating drama “Money Men Marriage” and the thought-provoking series “Dust to Dreams.” Her unique voice promises to enrich the residency’s creative discourse.
Isioma Osaje (Producer)
A seasoned producer with a proven track record of bringing quality productions to life. Osaje’s producing credits include critically acclaimed films like the coming-of-age story “Up North” and the box office hit “Chief Daddy.” Her experience in navigating the production process will be invaluable to her fellow residents.
Stephanie Dadet (Producer)
A multi-faceted creative force who excels not only as a producer but also as a director. Dadet boasts of producing credits on shows like the suspenseful drama “Sin” and the captivating series “Halita.” Recently, she stepped behind the camera for her directorial debut with the film “Alli Eid Dinner.” Dadet’s well-rounded skillset and diverse experiences make her a powerhouse addition to the residency group.
These four Nigerians join a group of eleven other filmmakers from South Kenya. This pan-African collaboration underscores the residency’s commitment to fostering growth and development in television production across the continent.
The ACTV residency presents a golden opportunity for these talented individuals to hone their craft, forge valuable connections, and become driving forces in shaping the future of African television.