National Film and Television Institute
History and operations
It was established in 1978 by the Government of Ghana as a public institution of higher education in film and television production.[1] Since its inception, the institute has offered professional and academic education in film and television education, in affiliation with the University of Ghana.[2] It is a full member of the International Association of Film and Television Schools (CILECT).[3]
It was announced in April 2016 that in the next few years, the institute will be converted into a media and creative arts university college.[4]
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References
- "Home page". National Film and Television Institute.
- University of Ghana list of affiliate institutions.
- CILECT list of Full Members according to region.
- Staff (18 April 2016). "NAFTI to Be Converted into University College". Retrieved 8 June 2016.
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