Nature, Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers (NEWF) Collaborates with the National Geographic Society to Launch Africa Refocused
The New Program will Address the Critical Need For Stories of Africa to be Told by Africans
Johannesburg, 7 June 2022: Stories of Africaâs wildlife and natural history have long captivated the world. Yet, these storiesâwhich have inspired people around the world to preserve the continentâs expansive landscapes and spectacular speciesâare rarely told from the perspectives of Africans. National Geographic Explorers and filmmakers Noel Kok and Pragna Parsotam-Kok created an initiativeâNature, Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers (NEWF)âwhich empowers Africaâs next generation of storytellers who promote conservation through film. To amplify their impact, NEWF collaborated with the National Geographic Society to develop Africa Refocused, a program dedicated to continuing NEWFâs capacity building initiatives for emerging storytellers by providing them with the tools and skills they need to succeed within the industry.
âHow do you change the story? You change the storyteller,â said Kok. âNEWF endeavors to do exactly that by equipping African storytellers with industry-related skills and connections, while also building their confidence, and fostering creativity so they can add their unique perspective to the narrative. And now, by collaborating with the National Geographic Society to create Africa Refocused, we hope to expand our community reaching storytellers from across the continent.â
Each year, at least 25 NEWF Fellows are selected to participate in professional development workshopsââcalled NEWF Labsââwhere industry experts provide specialized training in the storytellersâ areas of interest and expertise such as dive certification, cinematography, music composition, science communication, editing and post-production.
In addition to helping Fellows build their skills, NEWF recognizes the importance of creating a community for storytellers, conservationists, and scientists to help each other grow. They offer mentorship and networking opportunities including the NEWF Fellows Summit and annual NEWF Congress, their signature event in South Africa where storytellers convene, connect, and collaborate. Additionally, they host NEWF Community Cinemas showcasing the Fellowsâ films at schools and in local communities to create awareness of the challenges the natural world faces and identify calls to action to develop African solutions to these issues. With support from Africa Refocused, NEWF plans to build upon these opportunities and expand their reach to become Pan-African through storytelling hubs in each region of the continent.
âScience speaks to the brain, but storytelling goes to the heart,â said Kaitlin Yarnall, the Societyâs Chief Storytelling Officer. âWhen African storytellers bring their perspective, talent, and authenticity to the stories they create about the need to preserve their continentâs natural habitats and wildlife, there is no limit to the impact they can achieve.â
Africa Refocused is committed to helping NEWF in their mission to remove barriers to entry, enable access, foster inclusion, and create a culture of equity to ensure that African nature and wildlife stories are increasingly told by and prominently feature a diverse network of African storytellers. Their voices are needed to engage, educate, and advocate for the preservation of Africaâs nature, environment, and wildlife. Together, NEWF and the National Geographic Society will support aspiring storytellers across the continent as they develop into industry leaders, and pave the way for present and future generations to use the power of storytelling to make an impact.