Netflix has introduced the launch of the ScreenCraft Pathway programme, an on-the-job coaching initiative in partnership with the Gauteng Movie Fee and the KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Movie Authority.
Netflix has introduced a brand new initiative. Supply: Netflix.
Rising stars
The programme which was shared throughout a panel dialogue round coaching on the screening occasion of Netflix’s upcoming sequence Marked in Johannesburg, will likely be administered & applied by Tshikululu Social Investments with purposes opening in August.
The ScreenCraft Pathway programme is designed to supply rising inventive professionals in South Africa a paid, immersive and hands-on expertise via a wide range of Netflix manufacturing companions. Thirty rising stars will likely be chosen to realize this beneficial expertise in key below-the-line (BTL) roles throughout improvement, pre-production, manufacturing, and post-production.
This new programme builds on classes from Netflix’s 2024 on-the-job (OTJ) coaching pilot initiative which supported 13 candidates from the Netflix Artistic Fairness Scholarship Fund (CESF). The pilot undertaking highlighted the worth of economically empowering profession pathways, straight aligning with South Africa’s nationwide targets of job creation, youth employment, and abilities improvement.
By offering traineeships with vetted native studios, distributors, and manufacturing firms, Netflix and its companions are increasing studying alternatives to a broader cohort of rising creatives.
Shola Sanni, Netflix director of public coverage in Sub-Saharan Africa, said: “We’re excited to introduce the ScreenCraft Pathway programme to indicate how intentional we’re about investing in native storytellers and creatives. This initiative shouldn’t be solely a win for our members, but additionally for us at Netflix as a result of it will assist develop the expertise pipeline so we are able to proceed to entertain the world and produce extra of the wonderful native tales our members love.
“We’re particularly grateful for our programme companions, the Gauteng Movie Fee and the KZN Movie & Tourism Authority and the wonderful manufacturing firms we work with who’ve come on board to lend their experience to coach rising creatives and enhance their careers with income-earning abilities.”
Enabling development
Keitumetse Lebaka, CEO, Gauteng Movie Fee (GFC), mentioned: “On the Gauteng Movie Fee, we’re dedicated to enabling the expansion of the movie and tv business via focused improvement and various funding throughout the worth chain. By fostering partnerships and creating inclusive alternatives via the ScreenCraft Pathway programme, we will likely be empowering younger professionals to thrive within the aggressive inventive economic system.
“Our partnership with Netflix is one which we’re honoured to be in, because it contributes to cultural preservation, social cohesion, and long-term financial resilience for the province and past.”
Interim CEO of the KZN Tourism and Movie Authority, Sibusiso Gumbi famous this programme stating that “A part of KwaZulu Natal Tourism and Movie mandate and central to province’s movie business transformation agenda is upskilling of younger individuals and guarantee they achieve a lot wanted expertise via internship programmes in large manufacturing to prepared them to be phased into the mainstream movie ecosystem.
“By way of this, KZN Tourism and Movie can be responding on to South Africa and KwaZulu Natal excessive unemployment price affecting the youth. This programme subsequently is the proper match to our aims, and this partnership will add a lot wanted worth.”
Trainees for this programme will likely be chosen from numerous sources together with a public open utility in addition to nominations from the KZN Tourism and Movie Authority and the Gauteng Movie Fee.

