The training, themed ‘Emerging Stories,’ is organised in partnership with the Oyo government and KAP Film & Television Academy to equip aspiring filmmakers with practical skills across the filmmaking process.

It will also feature mentorship from top industry veterans, including Tunde Kelani and Joke Silva.

Speaking about the training, Afolayan explained that the residency will focus more on shaping discipline and passion, not just technical skills, adding that the programme seeks to nurture new storytellers who can carry African cinema to global recognition.

‎“This residency is much more about technical skills; it’s about instilling the passion and discipline required to become a successful storyteller,” he said.

Oluseyi Makinde, Oyo governor, said the initiative shows the state’s commitment to empowering young people and building Oyo as a hub for creativity and culture.

“The programme reflects our commitment to empowering youth and positioning Oyo State as a premier hub for creativity and innovation,” he said.

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“A strategic partnership with KAP Academy will significantly boost our efforts towards opening significant opportunities both for our young people and for the cultural economy of our state.”

The residency, which will be held at Afolayan’s KAP Film Village and Resort, will feature young participants drawn from all 33 local government areas of Oyo.

Ademola Ojo, Oyo commissioner for local government and chieftaincy affairs, said the selected participants across the state have shown readiness for the programme.

Source: Thecable