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#17: From film school frustrations to entrepreneurial success and award-winning productions in Africa’s media landscape. A talk with Fidel Namisi (South Africa-based screenwriter and producer)

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In this episode of the ScreenME podcast, Ulrike Rohn sits down with Fidel Namisi, a Kenyan-born, South Africa-based screenwriter and producer with multiple international awards to his name. Fidel shares the journey that led him to launch his own production company, following a frustrating experience in a theoretically focused film school that pushed him to seek hands-on creative experiences. Fidel dives into the story of his most cherished productions, including an ambitious dance film that brought together an eclectic team of creatives, and an award-winning low-budget comedy close to his own personal journey as an artist.

Throughout the conversation, Fidel offers invaluable insights into the current state of African media, including the opportunities and limitations presented by local and international streaming platforms. He describes how the initial excitement around Netflix’s African expansion has tapered, leading to shifts in genre and budget, and how local filmmakers are turning to YouTube and emerging African streaming platforms to reach audiences directly.

Fidel also offers practical advice for aspiring screenwriters and producers on building resilience, surrounding oneself with inspiring individuals, and the importance of continually honing one's craft.

Keywords

Screenwriting, Film Production, African Media Industry, Creative Entrepreneurship, Screen Media, Artistic Autonomy, Film Industry Trends, Content Streaming in Africa, Networking, Creative Community

Takeaways

  • The Value of Community: Building a network is crucial for success in the film and media industry. Fidel emphasizes the importance of connecting with others for inspiration, motivation, and collaboration.
  • Navigating Challenges in Filmmaking: Fidel's journey showcases resilience, from facing frustrations in a theory-heavy film program to taking the entrepreneurial leap despite the risks.
  • African Streaming and Media Landscape: Insights into how streaming giants like Netflix have adapted their strategy for Africa, and how local filmmakers are responding through alternative platforms and grassroots distribution.
  • Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers: Fidel advises students and early-career creatives to seek hands-on experience, embrace problem-solving, and continuously refine their craft to succeed in an evolving industry.

Quotes

"It takes a lot of energy to come up with concepts, pitch them, handle rejection, and keep going. Most of that energy comes from being part of a community where you can find support and inspiration."

"With great responsibility comes great power. When you see the bigger picture and understand the ‘why’ behind what you’re doing, it gives you the motivation to push forward."

Fidel’s bio

Fidel Namisi is a multi award-winning international screenwriter for film and television. The Kenya-born and South Africa-based writer is a published author and literary consultant, renowned public speaker and film producer with an array of successful broadcast television and feature film projects to his name. In 2007, he co-founded the South African production company, Coal Stove Pictures, which he ran until 2017.

Host: Ulrike Rohn

Sound engineer: Tanel Kadalipp (episode 1-14), Sangam Panta (episode 15 -

https://bfmentrepreneurhub.tlu.ee/screenme-podcast/

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In this episode of the ScreenME podcast, Ulrike Rohn sits down with Fidel Namisi, a Kenyan-born, South Africa-based screenwriter and producer with multiple international awards to his name. Fidel shares the journey that led him to launch his own production company, following a frustrating experience in a theoretically focused film school that pushed him to seek hands-on creative experiences. Fidel dives into the story of his most cherished productions, including an ambitious dance film that brought together an eclectic team of creatives, and an award-winning low-budget comedy close to his own personal journey as an artist.

Throughout the conversation, Fidel offers invaluable insights into the current state of African media, including the opportunities and limitations presented by local and international streaming platforms. He describes how the initial excitement around Netflix’s African expansion has tapered, leading to shifts in genre and budget, and how local filmmakers are turning to YouTube and emerging African streaming platforms to reach audiences directly.

Fidel also offers practical advice for aspiring screenwriters and producers on building resilience, surrounding oneself with inspiring individuals, and the importance of continually honing one's craft.

Keywords

Screenwriting, Film Production, African Media Industry, Creative Entrepreneurship, Screen Media, Artistic Autonomy, Film Industry Trends, Content Streaming in Africa, Networking, Creative Community

Takeaways

  • The Value of Community: Building a network is crucial for success in the film and media industry. Fidel emphasizes the importance of connecting with others for inspiration, motivation, and collaboration.
  • Navigating Challenges in Filmmaking: Fidel's journey showcases resilience, from facing frustrations in a theory-heavy film program to taking the entrepreneurial leap despite the risks.
  • African Streaming and Media Landscape: Insights into how streaming giants like Netflix have adapted their strategy for Africa, and how local filmmakers are responding through alternative platforms and grassroots distribution.
  • Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers: Fidel advises students and early-career creatives to seek hands-on experience, embrace problem-solving, and continuously refine their craft to succeed in an evolving industry.

Quotes

"It takes a lot of energy to come up with concepts, pitch them, handle rejection, and keep going. Most of that energy comes from being part of a community where you can find support and inspiration."

"With great responsibility comes great power. When you see the bigger picture and understand the ‘why’ behind what you’re doing, it gives you the motivation to push forward."

Fidel’s bio

Fidel Namisi is a multi award-winning international screenwriter for film and television. The Kenya-born and South Africa-based writer is a published author and literary consultant, renowned public speaker and film producer with an array of successful broadcast television and feature film projects to his name. In 2007, he co-founded the South African production company, Coal Stove Pictures, which he ran until 2017.

Host: Ulrike Rohn

Sound engineer: Tanel Kadalipp (episode 1-14), Sangam Panta (episode 15 -

https://bfmentrepreneurhub.tlu.ee/screenme-podcast/

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