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AFDA
AFDA, The School for the Creative Economy
MottoSada tanisens gera kuru da
Motto in EnglishOur actions create us
TypePrivate
Established1994
FounderGarth Holmes, Bata Passchier, Deon Opperman
LocationJohannesburg Cape Town Durban Gqeberha, South Africa
CampusJohannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth
Websitehttp://www.afda.co.za/

AFDA is a South African private Higher Education institution that offers higher certificates, undergraduate, and postgraduate degrees in film, television, performance, business innovation and technology, radio and podcasting, and creative writing. It has four campuses located in Auckland Park, Johannesburg; Observatory, Cape Town; Durban North, Durban; and Gqeberha Campus, Central, Port Elizabeth.

History

AFDA was founded in 1994 by Garth Holmes, Bata Passchier, and Deon Opperman. Its inaugural class at its Johannesburg school had five students. In 2003 AFDA's second campus opened in Cape Town followed by the Durban campus in 2012 and the Gqeberha campus in Eastern Cape in 2015. AFDA Botswana was established in 2015 at Oodi College Of Applied Arts And Technology (OCAAT), but has since closed.

In 2017, AFDA was acquired by tertiary education company, Stadio Investments, a wholly owned subsidiary of JSE-listed Curro Holdings. By then, the school had expanded to 2,000 full-time students, 3,500 alumni, five campuses (eventually scaled back to four), and nine fully accredited degrees.

In 2024, AFDA has 2,700 students, over 7000 alumni and a permanent staff of over 180 academics and administrators.

In November 2024 Diaan Lawrenson was appointed as CEO of AFDA. The former actress had been serving as Dean of AFDA Cape Town since 2019.

Academics and Accreditation

AFDA offers 3 higher certificates, 4 undergraduate degrees and 4 postgraduate programs.

  • Higher Certificate in Film, Television and Entertainment Production
  • Higher Certificate in Performing Arts
  • Higher Certificate in Radio and Podcasting
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Motion Picture Medium
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Live Performance
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Bcom) in Business Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Bachelor of Creative Writing
  • BA Honours in Motion Picture Medium
  • BA Honours in Live Performance
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Innovation
  • Master of Fine Arts in Motion Picture Medium (MFA)

AFDA is fully accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE), Department of Education (DoE) and the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA), and is a full member of CILECT (The International Association of Film and Television Schools).

Awards and Distinctions

In 2021, 2022, and 2023 AFDA was ranked among the top 5 most innovative South African educational institutions in the creative brand space in The Loeries Official Rankings.

AFDA has won the Best Student Film award at the South African Film and Television Awards 10 times, with Anguish, a 2023 graduation film from AFDA Johannesburg, taking home the award at the SAFTAS 2024 awards.

At the 33rd 2006 annual Student Academy Awards (SAA) presented by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, the AFDA production Elalini, directed by Tristan Holmes, won the Foreign Film Award, making AFDA the only African film to have won the award. The 2021 SAA Narrative Gold winner, Lakutshon’ IIanga” (When the Sun Sets) by South African Phumi Morare of Chapman University (USA) was filmed in South Africa and produced in association with AFDA.

Notable alumni

References

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  6. "Curro buys AFDA film school". Bizcommunity. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
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  8. "AFDA Film School has a new CEO". ECR. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
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  10. https://www.loeries.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Loeries-Official-Rankings-2023.pdf
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