COMPANY NEWS RELEASES

Adam was asked by Ogilvy JHB to remix the classic Ali Katt song- "let the good times roll" for local Pay TV channel Mzansi Magic.
Screen Africa, South Africa’s leading publication for the film, TV commercial, new media and related equipment industries, continued its long running partnership with PromaxBDA Africa this year.
Magazine publishers and their teams around South Africa should prepare for one of the most prestigious PICA Awards in years. This year will see the Magazine Publishers’ Association of South Africa (MPASA) present the 41st Annual PICA Awards in what the PICA committee promises to be the biggest and best that this industry has ever seen.
For 22 years the Screen Africa print magazine has been South Africa’s most trusted source of industry news, with in-depth articles on issues affecting the industry, news of the latest productions shot in Africa and reports on global technology and equipment trends.
Screen Africa stands out because its editorial content is of a high calibre, informative, interesting and independent. It has also managed the difficult combination of providing coverage on both the creative and technical areas of the industry. The production and design quality of Screen Africa is of a high standard.
Screen Africa took the lead more than 21 years ago to promote the film, television and commercials industries in South Africa abroad. It has consequently become a well known and respected trade magazine internationally.

Anyone wanting free access to the continent’s biggest biennial technology trade fair, Mediatech Africa, can log on to www.mediatech.co.za to register. Mediatech Africa runs at the Coca-Cola Dome, Northgate, Johannesburg, from 20 to 22 July.

The Mediatech Africa experience is not only limited to exhibitors inside the Coca-Cola dome in Northriding, Johannesburg.
Stock Options, South Africa’s leading footage resource, celebrated 20 years in international stock footage on 1st June.
Africa’s most advanced biennial trade exhibition showcasing broadcast, film and production and related industries is proud to announce Gearhouse SA (Pty) Ltd as the expos’ official technical sponsor.
Mediatech Africa, the continent’s largest technology trade fair, will showcase and demonstrate broadcast, film and production developments and advances including the migration to digital terrestrial television (DTT), and the technology paradigm of both the production and broadcast of 3D television.
Mediatech Africa 2011 – Africa’s most advanced technology trade fair, a biennial trade exhibition showcasing broadcast, film and production and related industries is proud to announce the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) as a platinum sponsor.
With the ever increasing number of visiting acts, expos, shows and bands, South Africa is regularly called upon to deliver world class back up and support, and indeed this segment of the market has a proven track record of professionalism, experience and equipment to cater for the demand.
A strongly supported segment of Mediatech Africa, the continent’s largest technology trade fair is that of broadcast, film and production, where developments and advances include the migration to Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) and the technology paradigm of producing and broadcasting 3D television.
As Shakespeare so poignantly put it - If music be the food of life - play on. The continued developments of musical instruments and musical equipment for both DJ and professional usage is a clear indication of the popularity of this sector, and the large crowds surrounding the musical demos at the last Mediatech Africa Expo in 2009 bore testimony to this.
Professional sound, lighting, staging and rigging equipment will be a core focus at the Mediatech Africa Advanced Technology Trade Show, which takes place from 20 to 22 July at the Coca-Cola Dome in Northgate, Johannesburg.
Mediatech Africa boasted over 6,700 visitors at its previous show, making it Africa's largest advanced technology trade exhibition. The biannual hub for all serious industry players takes place at the Coca-Cola dome in Northgate, Johannesburg, from 20 July to 22 July 2011.
A strongly supported segment of Mediatech Africa, the continent’s largest technology trade fair is Broadcast, Film and Production where developments and advances include the migration to Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT), and the technology paradigm of both the production and broadcast of 3D television.
As Shakespeare so poignantly put it - If music be the food of life - play on. The continued developments of musical instruments and musical equipment for both DJ and professional usage is a clear indication of the popularity of this sector, and the large crowds surrounding the musical demonstrations at the last Mediatech Africa Expo bore testimony to this.
With the ever increasing number of visiting acts, expo's, shows and bands, South Africa is regularly called upon to deliver world class back up and support, and indeed this segment of the market has a proven track record of professionalism, experience and equipment to cater for the demand.