Accra, April 5, GNA - Student films from the National Film
and Television Institute (NAFTI) would be screened on cinema
vans by the Information Services Department (ISD) as part of
government's drive to promote educational programmes. Mr John Tia Akologu, Minister of Information, announced
this at an event dubbed 93An Evening with NAFTI" held on
Friday, March 11, to showcase selected productions by final
year students of NAFTI. A statement issued by NAFTI in Accra on Tuesday said the
productions that were screened included 93Skin Canvass", a
documentary about tattoos, 93Gazinga", a feature on false
prophets and 93Vivor", an animation about greed. Mr Akologu, commenting on the productions, said he
thoroughly enjoyed them and particularly learnt a lot from the
documentary about tattoos. He commended the Institute for its good work in the training
of professionals in the film and television industry, and said such
enlightening productions would be included in cinema vans
whose main purpose would be to advance educational
programmes. Mr Akologu announced that efforts were being made to pass
the film bill which would bring some level of sanity to the
industry, adding 93The bill is currently before Cabinet." Professor Linus Abraham, Rector of the Institute, said
NAFTI was set to chart a quality-assurance course to help
improve professional quality in the film and television industry as
well as ensure quality in the work of its students. "In line with this, not all final year films will be part of the
NAFTI students' festival as was previously the norm. Students
will have to apply to enter their films in the festival and only those
that are vetted and meet set standards of quality will have the
opportunity to compete in the festival," he said. Prof. Abraham said the festival would be held biennially to
ensure enough films for judging while 93An Evening with NAFTI"
would take place in the intervening years. "The day is young yet on this road of quality-assurance we
have set ourselves and we are taking small steps," he added. Mr Kwaw Ansah, CEO of Lifeforms Limited and past student
of NAFTI, acknowledged the importance of NAFTI as the
premiere film training institution in Ghana to the film industry. He commended the institute for the good work it had done in
training students over the years and asked that NAFTI continued
to maintain the highest standards of training as well as promote
the values of African aesthetics in student productions Ms Dorothy Gordon, Director General of Ghana India Kofi
Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT, in admiration of the student
productions that were screened asked for them to be shown at
the Centre during Innovation Week, a week-long celebration of
new media. Mr Chris Nii Noi Ashong, Student Representative Council
(SRC) President, expressed belief that the evening's event while
giving stakeholders an insight into the potential of the students
would also provide them opportunity to network with industry
professionals and possibly get them recruited after school.