
International
Adventures
Since
PFI’s travel-study programs began, hundreds of WVSU
students, faculty and area professionals have benefited
through our programs with film schools in Russia, the
Czech Republic, Venezuela, and Africa.
PFI
SUCCESSFUL SHOOT IN AFRICA
During
the Summer of 2002, professor Daniel Boyd returned to
the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania with a Fulbright
Alumni grant to fund the production of the pilot TeleDrum
project. TeleDrum, an initiative to teach African students
and professionals filmmaking through informational/promotional
videos for aid organizations, was envisioned during Boyd’s
tenure as a Fulbright professor at Dar es Salaam (1998-99)
with his African counterpart Augustin Hatar. Boyd returned
to Dar es Salaam with the grant, fellow professor Steve
Gilliland, and WV State University student Hugh Canada.
Each took to the task of breaking filmmaking down to its
parts and teaching the process while creating a project.
In
association with The John Hopkins University Center for
Communication Programs, TacAIDS, Healthscope Tanzania
and USAID, TeleDrum presented an actual client for these
students to deliver the project. After the Tanzanian screenwriting
students wrote various scripts, “Duara,” Delphine
Njewele’s story of young love torn apart by an older
man and fate, was chosen. After principal photography
was complete, director Richard Ndunguru traveled to the
United States to finish the film. With original music
by Iman Sanga, musicians Larry Groce and Michael Lipton
added a final score and theme to the project during the
final mix and edit.
Future
clients, production/school partners and funding sources
are now being sought to sustain and expand TeleDrum.
PFI
Cultural Exchange with Belize Successful
West
Virginia State College professor and Paradise Film Institute
director Daniel Boyd led a 10-student delegation to the
Central American country of Belize May 21 - 30, 2001,
establishing an educational/cultural exchange program
with the Belize Ministry of Culture's Institute for the
Creative Arts. This pioneering group laid the foundation
for an ongoing collaboration between media arts students
and professionals from both countries. Belize's incredible
natural resources, ancient historic sites and rich, diverse
culture offer endless cinematic possibilities.
In May, 2000 PFI took its first delegation to Venezuela.
PFI’s mission to complete a documentary about the
Carribean village Choroni with a Escuela de Cine y Television
in Caracas.
Read about one
adventurer's experience!