WHO IS KWAZULU NATAL FILM COMMISSION?
The KwaZulu-Natal Film Commission was established in accordance with a provincial Act passed in 2010. The KwaZulu-Natal Film Commission is set to begin fulfilling its mandate to make the province a film production centre. In 2014/2015, the KZNFC developed systems and policies to support and attract national and international roleplayers in the film industry.
KZNFC BURSARY DESCRIPTION
The KwaZulu-Natal Film Commission (KZNFC) is inviting students to apply for Bursaries that will be awarded for the 2021 academic year. Bursaries will be considered for study towards Film and Television and Animation related studies at a recognized KwaZulu-Natal tertiary institution.
KZNFC BURSARY COVERS
- Tuition Fees
- Registration Fees
- Accommodation and Meals
KZNFC BURSARIES AVAILABLE
- Matriculants must either be registered or in the process of registering to study Film/TV and Animation (minimum NQF level 6 qualification) at a KwaZulu-Natal recognised tertiary institution.
- Matriculants and undergraduates who wish to pursue their careers in Film/TV and Animation at a KwaZulu-Natal recognised tertiary institution.
ELIGIBILITY
- Previously Disadvantaged Individuals
- People with Disabilities may also apply
- Applicants who study TV/Film Production and Animation. (Qualifications for actors are not supported)
- Post-Graduate for Animations ONLY
- Matriculants must either be registered or in the process of registering to study Film/TV and Animation (minimum NQF level 6 qualification) at a KwaZulu-Natal recognised tertiary institution.
- Matriculants and undergraduates who wish to pursue their careers in Film/TV and Animation at a KwaZulu-Natal recognised tertiary institution.
- Must be Residents of KwaZulu-Natal Province
- South African Citizens