Showing posts with label Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Entry deadline for the 8th Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards extended to 28 January 2022.


by Thinus Ferreira

The entry deadline for the 8th Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCAs) has been extended to Friday 28 January 2022.

Entries would have closed on 14 January but Africa's film and TV industry now have until 28 January to enter talent and work from between 1 December 2019 and 30 November 2021.

The 8th African Magic Viewers' Choice Awards will once again be staged in Lagos, Nigeria.

In October MultiChoice revealed that it would bring back the AMVCAs in 2022 after a year's absence.

The 8th Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards in 2022 will include a new category, Best Online Social Content Creator.

Returning to this year's edition is the Best Africa Magic Drama Series and Best Africa Magic Original Comedy Series categories. 

People and production companies that want to enter the 8th AMVCAs must prepare a 5-minute long showreel under 300 MB and log on to the Africa Magic website at www.africamagic.dstv.com, click on the AMVCA 8th edition banner and go to the submissions page where the submission form must be filled, and the clip uploaded.

A participant can submit multiple entries in different categories.

A reference number will be allocated for every completed online submission. A hard drive of the submitted project must then be sent to the head office of the relevant African region (Nigeria in West Africa, South Africa in Southern Africa, Kenya in East Africa).

Nigeria
Busola Komolafe, Africa Magic, 4 Industrial Street, Ilupeju

South Africa
Sibongile Mabel Nkosi, Magic Center, 137 Bram Fischer Drive, Randburg, 2123

Kenya
Margaret Mathore, 2nd floor, M-Net offices, Local Production Studio, Jamhuri Grounds off Ngong road.


Monday, October 25, 2021

MultiChoice and M-Net will hold the 8th Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards in Nigeria in 2022, will add DStv channel showing live festivals and events from across West Africa.


by Thinus Ferreira

MultiChoice and M-Net West Africa have announced that that it plans to hold its 8th Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards in 2022 with the Nigerian-centric awards show that will return after another year's absence in 2021 due to the ongoing global Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, with MultiChoice that will also add a DStv channel showing live festivals and events from across West Africa.

MultiChoice and M-Net West Africa last held its Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards, the 7th edition on 14 March 2020 with a packed hotel auditorium audience, after which MultiChoice had to warn its thousands of MultiChoice and M-Net guests who physically attended in Lagos, Nigeria that they were likely exposed to Covid-19.

In 2021 MultiChoice and M-Net didn't organise any Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards due to Covid-19 and never officially announced that it's cancelled for this year.

MultiChoice didn't have the AMVCAs in 2019 and revived it for 2020 after a year's absence,  meaning that the pan-African awards show for the continent's film and TV industry has been an on-off, on-off event for 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022.

At MultiChoice Nigeria's MultiChoice Content Showcase event that was held on Thursday in Lagos, Nigeria, the pay-TV operator announced that the 8th Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards will be taking place in 2022 again.

Busola Tejumola, MultiChoice Nigeria executive head for West Africa content and channels, also announced that MultiChoice will be adding a new DStv channel in 2022 showcasing live festivals and events from across West Africa.

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

As the Cannes Film Festival continues Africa’s battered film festival circuit faces a fraught future.


by Thinus Ferreira

With France's 2021 Cannes Film Festival starting today, Africa growing film festivals circuit is still grappling with big existential questions amidst the ongoing global Covid-pandemic, like kykNET's Silwerskermfees that hasn't announced dates or details for the year yet but that is considering three different options.

The past few months, South African film festivals and African award shows that had to stop their plans for physical get-togethers and events dead in their tracks in 2020 due to Covid, have been contemplating on the best ways to navigate a basically impossible set of circumstances.

While Germany's 71st Berlin International Film Festival just concluded its Berlinale Summer Special as a series of screenings at 16 outdoor locations across Berlin and Cannes kicking off with saliva Covid-tests at the French Riviera, Africa's film festival and award show organisers are caught in circumstances marking a stark difference to their European counterparts.

While first-world countries like France, the United States and the United Kingdom are trying and starting to return to whatever the "new normal" is, the rate of providing Covid-vaccinations has been extremely low in Africa while the continent is being ravaged by a dangerous third wave of the Delta variant and an escalating count of cases and deaths in countries ranging from South Africa and Kenya to Nigeria.

The sudden press of the pause button in 2020 on the growing film festivals and award shows industry in South Africa has already cost thousands of permanent and part-time jobs and crippled several event organising companies, while depriving the continent's filmmakers of much-needed opportunities for exposure of their work, possible sales and networking, as well as the chance for educational and upskilling sessions.

While MultiChoice still squeezed in the 2020 African Magic Viewers' Choice Awards in Lagos, Nigeria - where people tested Covid-19 positive - as well as the 3rd 2020 DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards in Johannesburg, South Africa, with both ceremonies taking place on 14 March last year, MultiChoice and M-Net have scrapped any plans for these awards shows for 2021.

A new One People International Film Festival in Cape Town in late-April had to settle for a low-key hybrid in-person event and online screenings, with cinema showings at Nu Metro Canal Walk, while the International Tourism Film Festival Africa was held in June at the Labia Theatre in Cape Town.

In May, the National Film and Video Foundation's 15th South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) returned from 2020's botched virtual online broadcast back to a televised awards show but without an in-person audience. 

The 23rd 2021 Encounters South African International Documentary Festival in June took place as a virtual film festival for 10 days, after which South Africa's government announced an adjusted Level 4 lockdown forcing the struggling cinema sector to shutter yet again, with all Ster-Kinekor, Cine Centre, Nu Metro, and independent film theatres that remain closed.

From 16 to 25 July the 12th Durban FilmMart will also take place as a virtual online event, similar to last year.

The DFM will be followed by the 42nd Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) from 22 July to 1 August 2021 that will be accessible as a free virtual event.

That leaves the annual kykNET Silwerskermfees, usually taking place in August in Cape Town's Camps Bay and that's modeled on France's Cannes Film Festival

The Silwerskermfees was turned into an online webinar series in 2020 because of Covid with M-Net that hasn't yet announced any plans for this year's Silwerskermfees but that is considering three different film festival options.

Suzaan Keyter, kykNET spokesperson tells TVwithThinus in response to a media enquiry that no dates have been announced yet. 

"Plans are still underway but we are keeping tabs on the unfolding situation [regarding Covid] before we make any announcements. We have several options and dates for the film festival as well the content. Planning continues behind-the-scenes for three different options," she says.

Monday, November 11, 2019

M-Net scraps 2 of its award shows for 2019 - although one of them will make a comeback in 2020.


M-Net has quietly scrapped two of its televised award shows for 2019 with neither the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards on Africa Magic, nor the DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards on Mzansi Magic, that will take place this year.

According to insiders the problem is finding sponsors to help carry some of the huge production costs associated with mounting the TV awards, the same issue that in 2016 led to the demise of both Viacom Africa's MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMAs) and MultiChoice and CNN International's African Journalist Awards which took place the last time in that year.

M-Net West Africa started the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards in 2013 that was broadcast annually across sub-Saharan Africa on MultiChoice's DStv, mostly during March, to promote and recognise African TV and film productions from across West, East and Southern Africa.

The 6th Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards however only took place in September 2018 in Lagos, Nigeria  - several months later than previous years.

For the 6th edition of this award show, the viewers' votes which were steadily reduced every year, accounted for only 25% of the winners, with Africa's viewers who by that time only had a say about who wins in 7 out of the 27 categories.

M-Net in South Africa started the DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards in August 2017 and held it for a second time in November 2018, to promote and recognise South Africa's entertainment industry.


One of them back in 2020
According to MultiChoice Africa, although the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards isn't taking place in 2019 this award show might return in future.

According to MultiChoice the AMVCAs requires huge funding to make happen, as well as an alignment between the production, competition and commercial teams, as well as staging it in Nigeria where there are limited venues capable of a production of this scale.

According to M-Net, although the DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards isn't taking place in 2019, this awards show is not cancelled.

"We are still in deliberations at the moment and cannot say much without final approvals. Everything else regarding the awards will be communicated in due time," Mzansi Magic told TVwithThinus in response to a media enquiry.

M-Net said that the DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards will be taking place sometime in 2020 for a third time, although a specific time-frame is unclear.