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The American Film Institute has revealed its selection of participants for the 2023 Cinematography Intensive for Women. The four-day program aims to give aspiring cinematographers extensive on-set experience and a look into the ins and outs of the entertainment industry.
Ciw is presented by Panavision and is spearheaded by Stephen Lighthill, head of AFI’s Conservatory Cinematography Discipline.
“We are thrilled to champion this cohort of talented and diverse filmmakers,” said Lighthill. “This opportunity – to help the participants continue to develop their craft at this stage in their career and provide them with the tools necessary to excel as a visual storyteller – is a wonderful honor for us all.”
The intensive’s master classes will be taught by industry leaders and AFI alumni, including Autumn Durald Arkapaw, cinematographer for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”; Valentina Martinico, who has credits on “This Changes Everything” and “Allen V. Farrow”; and Polly Morgan, Dp of “The Woman King.
Ciw is presented by Panavision and is spearheaded by Stephen Lighthill, head of AFI’s Conservatory Cinematography Discipline.
“We are thrilled to champion this cohort of talented and diverse filmmakers,” said Lighthill. “This opportunity – to help the participants continue to develop their craft at this stage in their career and provide them with the tools necessary to excel as a visual storyteller – is a wonderful honor for us all.”
The intensive’s master classes will be taught by industry leaders and AFI alumni, including Autumn Durald Arkapaw, cinematographer for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”; Valentina Martinico, who has credits on “This Changes Everything” and “Allen V. Farrow”; and Polly Morgan, Dp of “The Woman King.
- 6/21/2023
- by Sophia Scorziello
- Variety Film + TV
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Juba, Jan 29 (Ians) South Sudan, the World Bank, and two Un agencies kicked off a Covid-19 vaccine campaign following the arrival of 3.9 million vaccine doses into the country.
Yolanda Awel Deng, Health Minister of South Sudan, on Saturday said vaccination coverage remains low in the country and the country-wide campaign aims to reach the 70 per cent target.
She said these extra resources will enable South Sudan to strengthen its health system preparedness and help address urgent health and nutrition needs, Xinhua news agency reported.
The Minister said teams of health professionals and community mobilisers are working across 80 counties over the next three months to engage with leaders and communities to administer Covid-19 vaccines for all people aged 18 years and above.
According to the Who, the arrival of the Covid-19 vaccines and the vaccination campaign is part of the additional financing of 200 million from the World Bank, aimed at improving capacity...
Yolanda Awel Deng, Health Minister of South Sudan, on Saturday said vaccination coverage remains low in the country and the country-wide campaign aims to reach the 70 per cent target.
She said these extra resources will enable South Sudan to strengthen its health system preparedness and help address urgent health and nutrition needs, Xinhua news agency reported.
The Minister said teams of health professionals and community mobilisers are working across 80 counties over the next three months to engage with leaders and communities to administer Covid-19 vaccines for all people aged 18 years and above.
According to the Who, the arrival of the Covid-19 vaccines and the vaccination campaign is part of the additional financing of 200 million from the World Bank, aimed at improving capacity...
- 1/29/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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