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The
National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI) was established in 1978 by the
Government of Ghana as a public Institution of Higher Education in Film and
Television Production. NAFTI has a campus spread over three studios all within
walking distance in a quiet residential vicinity of
Accra
. Since its inception in 1978, NAFTI has fostered professional and academic
excellence in film and television education. The Institute has maintained
this high level of performance over the years and consequently has drawn
students from many parts of sub-Saharan Africa including
Benin
,
Burkina
Faso
,
Burundi
,
Cameroon
,
Ethiopia
,
Gambia
,
Ghana
,
Mali
,
Nigeria
,
South Africa
,
Swaziland
,
Uganda
,
Tanzania
,
Zambia
and
Zimbabwe
. Thus, NAFTI’s graduates have been influential in shaping the film and
television industry in
Ghana
and in
Africa
.
The
Institute offered three-year professional programmes leading to the award of
Diploma until 1999, when, in affiliation with the
University
of
Ghana
, it commenced full-time four-year professional Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in
addition to two-year Diploma programmes. The two-year Diploma programmes are
essentially intended for industry practitioners who wish to update their
knowledge and skills. NAFTI has over the years also provided diverse
collaborative technical support for projects within and outside the continent.
The
Institute is a full member of the renowned International Association of Film and
Television
Academies
and Universities (CILECT). As a pace-setter
in film and television education in sub-Saharan
Africa
, NAFTI is proud to become the first full member of this prestigious
Association from the Region.
The
training programme at NAFTI is designed to develop in the students scholarly,
creative and professional approach to film making and television production. The
Institute recognises its unique role in the development and propagation of
African culture and therefore encourages each student to develop his creative
talents to be able to face the challenge of producing materials that reflect the
spiritual and intellectual aspiration of the African peoples. In order to
accomplish these goals, NAFTI endows its students with modern facilities and
equipment. The main NAFTI Library houses the largest book stock (about 25,000)
and, film and television materials. The Library subscribes to twenty
professional serials (periodicals, journals, magazines) and its collections also
cover other branches of the arts which are related to NAFTI’s core discipline
of film and television. NAFTI has a well-equipped television studio, film and
video production equipment, computer animation facilities, still photo
laboratory, viewing theatres, etc.
NAFTI
aspires to maintain and further establish a reputation for excellence in film
and television education, and also aims to be a worldwide model for other
regional institutions of higher education and thereby attract more funding and
other forms of support.
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