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Africa Media

9.72 (29)4 Programs

Why choose Africa Media?

Africa Media is a South African wildlife and environmental media company established by Ryan Johnson and Fiona Ayerst, a husband and wife team. We serve as specialist partners to broadcasters, publishers, corporations, media producers, and NGOs in the country and across the African continent. As a company focused on content creation related to nature and wildlife, we place emphasis on providing or...

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Africa Media Reviews

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Overall Rating

9.72

Total Reviews

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Excellent month in South Africa

April 22, 2019by: Charli May - United Kingdom

Program: Wildlife Documentary Filmmaking Program

8

I had the best month of my life on the wildlife filmmaking course with Africa Media. We had access to great equipment and were taught how to use it. The 9 days spent on safari at Scotia were incredible. Some improvements could be made to WiFi/ housing facilities but we were able to go on some great activities in the local area!

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Africa Media responded to this reviewJune 02, 2019

You'll be glad to hear that our wifi has been changed and updated and all is working perfectly and as fast as one can get in Africa! We also have a new intern home which everyone is in love with.

It was a great experience!

April 23, 2019by: Helder Gomes - Brazil

Program: Wildlife Documentary Filmmaking Program

9

I really enjoyed my program as a filmmaker in Africa Media. They are very professional and Kind people. Their team work hard to make you feel confident and to give you all the tools you need to be successful.

Shooting in Scotia Game Reserve, by Africa Media.

Truly inspiring

April 23, 2019by: Jessica Furlong - United States

Program: Wildlife Photography & Conservation Program

9

In the month I spent as an Africa Media intern, I met and stayed with some of the most amazing people I've ever met. The staff is not only knowledgeable about their craft, they're passionate. They truly care about each and every one of their interns. Their attitudes toward their job and toward their life were absolutely inspiring and I think anyone would be lucky to spend time with them.

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Interviews

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Rouxne van der Westhuizen

Rouxne van der Westhuizen

Interviewed in 2019

Staff

What inspired you to travel abroad?

I’ve always been passionate about nature and travel. As a journalist, I continuously look for ways to incorporate these interests into my career. Africa Media granted me the opportunity to do exactly that and more. It’s a media company focused on telling the story of wild Africa, educating others on how to build a career in the field of wildlife media and conservation. I wanted to become part of that journey. The members of the Africa Media team are more like family than colleagues, and they’re all driven by the same love for Africa and its wildlife. 

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Michael Hewitt

Michael Hewitt

Participated in 2018

Alumni

I love wildlife documentaries and particularly David Attenborough programs. My dream is to become a documentary filmmaker and work for the BBC. I found the Africa Media program online, and it was the the best, as I wanted to film cool wildlife like lions and elephants, rather than foxes and badgers. That the program was based in South Africa, worked on free range wildlife reserves, and the past films from their students showed me this was a real professional program where I could learn more about becoming a wildlife filmmaker.

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