Like many historic events, the meeting today between the DTI (Dept of Trade and Industry) and Animation industry representatives from Johannesburg, took place in a back room in rather unremarkable circumstances. The agenda items were also rather unremarkable, ranging from the verification of pay slips to the validation of contingency budgets; but the significance of the meeting was that the main government funding agency was, for the first time, seeking to recognise the distinctive production requirements of animated film so that it can be funded on the same basis as live-action film in South Africa.
What was also remarkable was the number of television series already in production and the number of projects, including a full-length feature, which are already in development. Clockwork Zoo, from Cape Town, revealed that they are producing an episode a week, in their 26 part 2D television series for SABC, Urbo - the adventures of Pax Afrika. Anamazing Workshop have already produced and aired a series of 13 x 5 minute short films in 3D; while DepthFX are busy with a long form development called Tanks. Both Cape Town and Johannesburg committed to pushing three projects each through the new DTI funding schedule before the end of 2008. Things are looking up for the animation industry in South Africa.

Urbo - the adventures of Pax Afrika from Clockwork Zoo.










