Audiovisual Archives Training in Southern Africa with INA: Call for interest in Mapping Services 

Arts and Creative Industries

Context of the project:

As part of funding from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the French Institute of South Africa (IFAS), jointly with the National Audiovisual Institute of France (INA) will implement a large-scale training programme in the audiovisual and film archives sector across 9 countries: Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zambia. This training programme will consist of a series of online webinars over a two-month period, featuring several industry experts, and – still to be confirmed – will culminate in a face-to-face seminar. Beneficiaries of the programme will be selected through a call for applications and a needs survey.

In order to get a better knowledge of the audiovisual and archival ecosystem in the region, we are looking for potential service providers who could produce a comprehensive mapping of the sector. This would include the following planned activities:

Activity 1: Mapping of audiovisual/archival professionals and public / private institutions in the 9 relevant countries, including main contacts.
Activity 2: Mapping of film collections (public and private) in the 9 relevant countries, including main contacts
Activity 3: Produce a comprehensive questionnaire to identify the needs and select programme beneficiaries

Project requirements:

– Applications will be received until 5 June included and are to be sent to Candice Mailhé : candice.mailhe@frenchinstitute.org.za
– Applications must be detailed and structured as per activities mentioned above
– A good knowledge of the audiovisual/ archival ecosystem of the relevant countries is required
– All audiovisual/archival institutions must be considered, including a special focus on film collections
– The service provider will have to work alongside the project manager at IFAS and the INA team for project directions

Project timeline:

– Mapping finalized on schedule, by July 31st, 2024.
– Questionnaire finalized on schedule, by July 15, 2024.
– Launch of the call for applications by August 6, 2024.
– Online sessions of the training programme from September to November 2024.
– (TBC) Physical seminar gathering all beneficiaries during the first quarter 2025.

Project Partners:

Main project partner: French Institute of South Africa (IFAS):

Attached to the Embassy of France in South Africa, IFAS is committed to supporting innovative cultural, scientific, audiovisual, academic, educative and linguistic initiatives. Throughout the year, the Institute supports artistic, scientific, linguistic and festival events all over the country and offers a platform for cooperation in the areas mentioned above.

Operational partner : Institut National de l’Audiovisuel (INA):

INA is a public industrial and commercial establishment responsible for preserving France’s audiovisual heritage, research, audiovisual creation and continuing and initial training. Internationally, INA draws on its broad spectrum of expertise and its extensive network of experts to develop projects in the technical, regulatory and educational sectors of audiovisual, media, digital and heritage.

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