Letter of thanks for Orientation program support 

Lika Berning
Published: May 31st, 2017
Lika Berning

Lika Berning, Director of iKasi Media

iKasi Media would like to thank the Eden Municipality, Bitou Municipality and Plett Tourism for their support of the Orientation program this year. This program would not have been possible without your support.

We would also like to thanks all the smaller Municipalities for their support and assistance during the Orientation program, especially in transporting the learners to Africa Skills, Thembalethu George. The program would not have been possible without your assistance. We finally had a group of 26 learners in total, from Plett, Knysna, George, Mossel Bay, Hessequa and Oudtshoorn.

We were overwhelmed by the commitment and enthusiasm of the learners from the Eden District!

iKasi Media is in the process of being accredited for a National Qualification Framework (NQF) aligned Introduction to Film and Television Skills Program that has been designed to target unemployed youth. We would like to thank Africa Skills and the Eden District municipality for their support in helping us bring this dream to reality.

The Orientation Program has been part of our Recruitment and Selection Strategy for the accredited skills program, which comprises of level 4 and level 5 unit standards towards a level 4 Learnership in Film and television.

Our Skills Program includes the following unit standards, along with a workplace placement component as per MICT SETA regulations 1. Communications and inter-personal skills 2. Set etiquette 3. Scripting / concept and design 4. Camera and Lighting basic skills 5. Sound recording basics skills 6. Digitise picture and sound for offline edit.

We look forward to announcing the dates and names of the selected candidates for this program in the near future.

Your sincerely,
Lika Berning
Director iKasi Media

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