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Founded in Johannesburg as a non-profit organization in 2007 by [[Melanie Chait]], supported by the European Union and the national and provincial governments. In 2011 another campus was opened and in 2017 the entire school was moved to Cape Town. It closed its doors at the end of 2019, having trained more than 2000 students over the intervening period, of whom about 80% ended up in the film industry. | Founded in Johannesburg as a non-profit organization in 2007 by [[Melanie Chait]], supported by the European Union and the national and provincial governments. In 2011 another campus was opened and in 2017 the entire school was moved to Cape Town. It closed its doors at the end of 2019, having trained more than 2000 students over the intervening period, of whom about 80% ended up in the film industry. | ||
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+ | http://www.bigfish.org.za/big-fish-2/ | ||
[[Christiaan Boonzaier]]. 2020. "SA rolprentskool sluit", [[Die Burger]], 21 February 2020: p. 8 | [[Christiaan Boonzaier]]. 2020. "SA rolprentskool sluit", [[Die Burger]], 21 February 2020: p. 8 |
Revision as of 12:07, 23 February 2020
The Big Fish School of Digital Filmmaking was a film and television training institution in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Also referred to as Big Fish Film School in some cases.
Founded in Johannesburg as a non-profit organization in 2007 by Melanie Chait, supported by the European Union and the national and provincial governments. In 2011 another campus was opened and in 2017 the entire school was moved to Cape Town. It closed its doors at the end of 2019, having trained more than 2000 students over the intervening period, of whom about 80% ended up in the film industry.
Sources
http://www.bigfish.org.za/big-fish-2/
Christiaan Boonzaier. 2020. "SA rolprentskool sluit", Die Burger, 21 February 2020: p. 8