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DISCOVER THE IMPACT OF CREATIVE ECONOMY WEEK IN UGANDA BY BRITISH HIGH COMMISIONER KATE AIREY, OBSERVED BY MEDIAVISION ACADEMY.

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Welcome to a vibrant beginning or, as we like to call it, the dawn of new opportunities! This week marks not just any beginning but the launch of the Creative Economy Week in Uganda, spearheaded by none other than the British High Commissioner, Her Excellency Kate Airey OBE. Imagine a week filled with innovation, artistic flair, and a showcase of Uganda's boundless talent, all aimed at driving economic growth and opening new doors for creative minds. It's a celebration of everything that makes the creative economy tick – from art and design to Filmmaking and beyond. And guess what? We, at Mediavision Academy, were right there, front and center, soaking in all the inspiration and witnessing firsthand impact that arts and creativity can bring to the economy. Join us as we dive into what went down, who was there, and why this event might just be a game-changer for Uganda's creative scene. H.E. Kate Airey OBE, took the stage to officially launch the Creative Economy Week, a c

ELEVATING UGANDAN FILMMAKING: MEDIAVISION ACADEMY'S COLLABORATION WITH UGANDA COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION TO BUILD CAPACITY

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    Participants of the training in a photo moment   Discover how Mediavision Academy's partnership with the Uganda Communications Commission is revolutionizing the film industry and empowering young creatives in Northern Uganda. In the vibrant landscape of Uganda's film industry, a groundbreaking partnership between Mediavision Academy, a renowned film school, and the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) is reshaping the narrative and empowering young creatives in different regions in the country. This strategic alliance aims to elevate the skills and capabilities of filmmakers through a series of transformative initiatives. Empowering Filmmakers Through Regional Film Competitions Training Workshops  UCC urshered in the Regional Film Competitions  to celebrate and showcase exceptional cinematic works from diverse regions across Uganda. 35 filmmakers participating in the 2nd edition of this competition in Northern Uganda were selected from Acholi, Lango, Arua and Karamoja sub