Africa Media

Program Reviews

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Eman
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A unique learning experience in a beautiful part of Africa

During my time with Africa Media, I was able to improve my wildlife photography to a professional standard, learning to take photos in a more unique and creative way. I met other like-minded students who I shared incredible experiences with along the beautiful Garden Route, such as safaris, wine tasting, horseback riding, and skydiving!

Our instructors, Frikkie & Shirley, were amazing people who made sure we had the best experience and they tailored our skills development for each one of us. The accommodation was comfortable and cosy, with great meals provided, and transport was provided for when we went on excursions during the week.

I highly recommend joining this once in a lifetime experience!

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Putting a python around my neck! I overcame my nerves by letting the others go first! But the python was so calm and friendly, it was actually a nice experience :)
Pros
  • Learn to improve your photography/filmmaking skills
  • Go on various unique excursions that I wouldn't normally be able to do
  • Meet amazing people on the program, but also the local people
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Jolijn
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Wildlife filmmaking, September 2024

September 2024 I had the pleasure to join Africa Media for the Wildlife Filmmaking program, it was truly an unforgettable experience. The program offered a great approach to wildlife filmmaking that was both challenging and rewarding. The instructors Shirley and Frikkie are both knowledgeable and passionate about their work. Shirley taught me a lot about creative and ethical filmmaking whereas Frikkie helped me understand my equipment much better and his humor filled the room with love and laughter. Aside from being great instructors they are also wonderful people that I consider now dear friends of mine. I loved going to Monkeyland, Birds of Eden, Jukani and Schotia. I saw animals I have never seen before and ranger Fontaine taught me a lot about the flora and fauna that u can find in South Africa. Personally I grew more in that one month with Africa Media compared to 3 years into my studies of Film, thanks to the personal assisting and guidance.
Definitely recommended! I will come back for the underwater filmmaking program in the future.. 🤍

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Funny enough of all animals I saw and engage with I the most scared of horses, but when I did the horseback safari I learned to appreciate and like horses and had a great experience riding one.
Pros
  • Living with 4 very cute cats was incredible, the guesthouse is very cozy!
  • Fun excursions with the team, especially monkeyland!
  • Shirley and Frikkie are good team, u learn a lot!
Cons
  • Food isn’t always the healthiest
  • Depended on taxi service to get into town, taxi not always reliable.
  • Unpleasant experience with a student that the team could have handled better.
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Steven
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Rewarding experience

I enjoyed the program and the syllabus. It was a great opportunity to travel the Garden Route, improve my writing and get published. Rouxne, the instructor, was a great editor and a guide to this part of South Africa.
I would perhaps add a fun group activity from the start to encourage a bond among the students.
Fun weekend outings.

I enjoyed visiting all the different towns along the Garden Route and also improving my photography skills. The Schotia Game Reserve weekend was a real highlight. Would propose more options for weekend outings if possible.

What would you improve about this program?
More weekend excursion options even
Some group bonding activities
Consider having students stay in Mossel Bay proper as there is more life there.
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Rebecca
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Africa Media journalism internship

I chose to do the internship as part of my work experience for uni. The staff were really helpful beforehand and I was confident with what was expected of me. They checked what I wanted to get out of the program so that they could tailor specific activities to me and my interests. I learned a lot more than I would at university, as the course is specifically for Travel and Environmental journalism. So, it goes into more detail on the type of writing and interviewing styles, how to make it freelance, etc. Get to go on exciting weekend trips and excursions, too!

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
For one of my stories, we went Shark cage diving - which is something I never thought I would do!
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Michelle
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Not a scam, totally real program

Imagine my relief when I got to the airport and saw someone holding an Africa Media sign. The whole program was insightful and extremely helpful. Learned a lot, met so many great people and definitely honed in my skills as a journalist. The best thing about the program is that you don't have to have any history with journalism and can be a complete amateur, yet, by the end of the mont you'll leave with a comprehensive understanding of the career. Loved everyone at Africa Media, really cool people.

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Felicia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Epic underwater photography internship

The underwater photography internship is amazing!

Fiona is very knowledgeable, professional and has the patience of an angel. She genuinely wants you to excel as a student and takes your personal level and goals into consideration. I came as an amateur photographer and an amateur diver and can confidently say that I left better at both crafts. We were a group of 6 and Fiona observed and evaluated everyone individually, giving each of us personal assignments and advice. The program is well thought out and has a good balance between theory and practice. The first week covers the theory of photography with several fun assignments to put the theory to practice on land. After that some time in the pool with some toy animals! The first few dives are focused on macro photography and after that we moved on to wide angle, both with several assignments. The dives concluded with crit sessions to discuss the photos and what we learned from them. Aside from the general assignments, everybody got individual challenges based on what they can improve on. I was worried about accidentally destroying part of the reef or smushing small animals so my challenge was to get closer. I got good advice, many great tips, lots of practice and by the end I was poking my head into crevices and becoming part of schools of fish! Feeling more comfortable as a diver, I could concentrate more on composition and the story behind my photography and I loved those dives the most. We also learned a little bit about free diving which was a really cool experience. It has a completely different feel than scuba diving and I am definitely looking forward to doing more free diving in the future. Aside from diving and photography, Fiona touches on the business aspects of the trade and discussed several options to make underwater photography a profession. I honestly cannot praise this internship enough and could write a book about my experiences in these four weeks, but let's move on to other aspects of the organisation 🙂

I registered for the internship last minute-ish but received very quick responses from the organisation and had all of the information I needed before I left. The information provided is clear and any questions were answered promptly and adequately. Transport from and to the airport is included so as long as you provide your travel details you don't need to be worried about getting lost in the middle of nowhere.

The accommodation was great, we had the house to ourselves with all of the amenities you need. There are shared dorms available with two bathrooms and for a little extra you can opt for a private room with an en-suite bathroom. There is a fully equipped kitchen so you can always make your own coffee, tea, hot chocolate or the odd banana pancakes when you feel like something else for breakfast! Plenty of space in the fridge to store anything that needs to stay cooled. You don't need to do any cleaning or washing up and the lovely staff members will even open up a coconut for you! At a small additional cost you can even have your laundry done.

The internship includes full-board so no need to worry about meals. The staff at The Safety Stop was very flexible and accommodated my vegan lifestyle with loads of fruit (I miss the mangoes so much!), veg, grains and the occasional home made spring rolls. When I indicated I'm not a huge fan of french fries, they happily served rice instead. Portions are more than adequate so you will not go hungry here!

The dive centre is lovely and everyone is very friendly. The owners and dive masters/instructors are very passionate about the ocean and are excited to find and show you all of the cool animals that live there. Every dive is briefed well and tweaked to fit the goals in terms of photography. The skippers are amazing and know how to handle your camera gear. There is a high level of involvement and interest and everyone is excited to see your photographs.

If you want to improve your skills as an underwater photographer or you are a complete newb like me and want to see if this is your cup of tea, join this internship! You will not regret it!

Huge thank you to everyone at Africa Media Academy and Guinjata Dive Centre, I've said it before and I'll say it again, it was EPIC!!
Felicia

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
Matapa, a delicious local dish made with cassava leaves
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Miranda
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Pack your bag now - this is everything your looking for!

I would definitely recommend this program to everyone! You will learn so much and have the travel of your lifetime. From horseback riding with rhinos to sleeping in the bush with lions in Schotia, or the luxury camping in the beautiful Mount Camdeboo. If you want to really experience Africa - this is for you!

The ackommodations are very modern and food allergies are taken into account. Everything is served to you regarding food, except on road trips where you stop along side the road.

The program require you to bring a camera and a tripod, but all lenses can be rented for the entire trip. It's a bit expensive, but the lenses are the best and really necessary for your development as a photographer. The teachers are young and very talented. They always show you the best approach and gives helpful tips on how to work the angel.

What would you improve about this program?
You need to take notes and no material is given to you. So a PDF with the lectures via e-mail would have been nice.
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