3. My South Africa Documentary: Off To A Foreign Land
Nov 29, 2020 ·
12m 7s
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In the summer of 2013, I studied abroad at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa. There I met so many beautiful people and the experience expanded paradigm or the...
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In the summer of 2013, I studied abroad at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa. There I met so many beautiful people and the experience expanded paradigm or the way I thought of the world and my positioning in it. .
The following Fall Semester, my film mentor Chase Rees helped me bring my vision of a documenting this experience into a film. We story boarded together, we set up light, he filmed me in his studio, we edited together, he helped me organize my raw footage, etc.
This film won a Silver Remi for Short Student Productions at World Fest International Film Festival. WorldFest was founded in 1968, is the third longest running and oldest independent film festival in the world. .
The music used in this film is Kothbiro by Ayub Ogada and the National Anthem of South Africa Shosholoza sung by Sam Tshabalala.
You can view this documentary at vimeo.com/86280179
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The following Fall Semester, my film mentor Chase Rees helped me bring my vision of a documenting this experience into a film. We story boarded together, we set up light, he filmed me in his studio, we edited together, he helped me organize my raw footage, etc.
This film won a Silver Remi for Short Student Productions at World Fest International Film Festival. WorldFest was founded in 1968, is the third longest running and oldest independent film festival in the world. .
The music used in this film is Kothbiro by Ayub Ogada and the National Anthem of South Africa Shosholoza sung by Sam Tshabalala.
You can view this documentary at vimeo.com/86280179
My Social Platforms:
Instagram.com/julianbkane
linkedin.com/in/juliankane/
youtube.com/juliankane
facebook.com/Julianbkane/
Tiktok.com/julianbkane
twitter.com/julianbkane
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