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Elibahati Akyoo

   
Chief Academic | Editing Trainer    

Elibahati is a first generation student of KFI. He now begins a multi-faceted career at KFI as head teacher. 
He studied to be a cameraman and later moved on to film editing. Aside from being the head teacher, he also works as an editor for KFP. Bahati is a quietly intelligent guy with superb dedication to anythinghe does.

His strongest point, his unbelievable willingness to learn and develop himself, makes him a great role model for the students. The sky is the limit for Bahati.

Anwary Msechu

   
Producer | Camera Trainer    

Anwary K. Msechu is a true multimedia artist. 
He began studying filmmaking in 2004 at Well Wishers Friends and keeps up to date by supplementing his studies with the newest literature from the field.

In 2005 he received Film training by Ineke from One Minute Foundation. Msechu is the director and editor of the film "The spirit of volunteerism in UAACC" and a music video entitled "Ukurasa Mwingine".

He wrote, produced and directed a documentary film entitled "Warangi Tribe and Kolo Paintings", a film about Old Rock Painting and the Warangi Tribe in the Dodoma region of Tanzania.

His film"The Power of Poetry", which explores the progress of poetry in Tanzania, was funded by National Geographic and screened at the Zanzibar International Film Festival.

Abisae Maeda

   
Producer | Tazama trainer    

Education: I got my primary education at Shishitoni primary school at Arumeru District in Arusha region. I got my secondary education at leguruki secondary school since 1998 to 2002 because of my parents income and the big number of our family I didn’t proceed with advance secondary education.

I decide to find something else so as to proceed with education and I found the certain NGO called UAACC and I joined there since 2003 as computer student

The computer it was something strange to me but I tried my level best to study hard for the purpose of becoming instructor.

At 2005 I was the one of his field student at ACTT I was working as technician at Actt (a computer maintenance NGO) for 1 year and got some allowance which I was using to pay school fees for my young sister as my support for my parents.

KFI: It is true that God will not close one of your door without opening another one, I was in dilemma thinking about my own future especially in education, then I heard about KFI. Thanks for letting me be one of your students.

I will use this chance to show the world that I have the thirst of education and self development.

Goodluck Mushi

Camera Trainer
 
My name is Goodluck Mushi. I’m 24 years old. I was born in the Kilimanjaro region and grew up in the family of seven children. I completed primary education in 2003 with no qualifications.

Filmmaking has been my interest since then and fortunately I joined KFIin 2007. Because of the Camera Operating class I can finally see my dreams coming true.

Thanks to KFI for this good foundation. Working as camera operator, I have been able to travel around Tanzania, filming different projects and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro several times to film tourists.

Without doubts, I can say that KFI has been a great experience in my life. Now I enjoy sharing my knowledge with my fellow Tanzanians atKFI as Camera Trainer.

Godson Reuben

   
Camera Trainer    
My name is Godson Reuben. I am 22 years old. I am from the Arusha region and grew up in a family of eight children. I completed my primary education at Poli Primary in 2004. When I wasn’t selected for A levels, I joined TEKUA, where I took English and Computer courses for one year.

In 2008 I joined Kilimanjaro Film Institute and took a Camera Operating class. Camera has been part of my life since then and I am so happy that now I can do a lot with the camera

Christina S. Nassary

   
Editing Trainer    
Am Christina among the former student of K.F.I

After there i work with K.F.I as an Editor in training on job so  good now i become Editing department trainer of first year students.

For real am looking forward to bring these student were they have to be in film industry so K.F.I remain at sky shining as it as to be.

Levina Kinyaiya

   
Administration Officer | Life Skills Trainer    
Levina is one of our first generation student with amazing people skills. She displays excellent team playing skills that are very important to the rest of the team. In the spirit of self development. 

She serves as Assistant General Manager.
Levina is a big asset to the KFI team.

Esther Janmaat

   
Editor Trainer | Director    
A picture says more then a thousand words. This is what is on the website of KFI,
and I so agree with that!!!!

I love to tell stories, through images and I am so happy that I can work as a director and camerajournalist and just doing that…. telling stories…

My companies name is video for development. I work for 15 years in Holland, directing, filming, editing and it brings me to many different places in the world. Right now I am in Tanzania at KFI and here I see the same passion for filmmaking, with the students and the staff. This is wonderful to see.

I will be working mainly with the second year students and helping them out with creating the curriculum. And I will make a film about this special institute.

It is wonderful to be here and teach, share and learn!!!!!!

Students Films    
USA RIVER | TANZANIA

“Directed by EVELYNE ADEYINKA

Today is Sunday; a day of rest for most people, but not for DJ master.

Sunday is market Day in User River, which means many potential Customers for his Kibanda Umiza.
Nazael

“Directed by ABISAE MAEDA

Nazael is a deaf and mute young girl living in Tanzania. She shows that, thanks to education and the support of her mother, she is capable of being a full member of society instead of hidden and ashamed of.

Selected for ZIFF 2011 Film Presenation
HOTEL LESS

Directed by EZRA KAAYA

Mama Beatrice is so called mama Ntilie: a “hotel less” woman who sells her food at the market in Arusha, Tanzania.

Her work isn’t regarded as a respectful job. This movie shows how she manages to keep her head up.
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