BANGWEULU
Expedition Filmmaking Workshop
AFRISOS, in partnership with The Wilderness Project, brings an exciting opportunity for young African filmmakers to explore the wild, uncover hidden stories, and develop their skills in wildlife and nature storytelling.
This immersive program is designed for passionate filmmakers that want to make their mark on the African film scene while connecting deeply with the land and communities living alongside some of Africa's most iconic rivers.
This Expedition Filmmaking Workshop is an opportunity to learn, grow, and create as a storyteller.
We are selecting 5 filmmakers to join us on an expedition-style workshop in Bangweulu Wetlands, Zambia. The program will cover a broad range of filmmaking skills, from story development to production and post-production, all in the heart of Africa’s most spectacular and culturally rich environments.
What You Will Learn
Participants will be fully immersed in the world of wildlife filmmaking, learning key skills including:
Storytelling: Developing compelling narratives about Africa’s rivers, nature, and the people who live alongside them.
Filmmaking Techniques: From shooting and directing to sound recording and camera operation.
Interviewing and Cultural Sensitivity: Master the art of conducting interviews with local communities while respecting cultural contexts.
Expedition Filmmaking: Experience the challenges and excitement of filming in the wild, from equipment maintenance to navigating the harsh conditions of remote environments.
Post-Production Workflow: Learn how to edit efficiently and effectively following a strategic methodology.
Workshop Outcome: Throughout the 10 days, each participant will be challenged to produce a high-quality short film. All films will be screened to the community on the final day of the expedition.
What is Included?
All expenses paid: Your travel, accommodation, meals, and equipment are fully covered.
Paid Opportunity: Participants will receive a stipend to support their participation.
Mentorship & Training: Work alongside world-class filmmakers and wildlife experts. Learn everything from story structure to equipment maintenance, interviewing techniques, and post-production editing.
Real-World Experience: Not just a workshop, but a full expedition experience where you will be trained in authentic, hands-on filmmaking.
Potential for Future Work: Outstanding participants will be considered on future productions through AFRISOS and The Wilderness Project expeditions, offering a paid opportunity to work on ongoing documentaries.
Eligibility & Application Process
Age: You must be 18 years or older to apply.
Experience: This is not a program for beginners. We are seeking filmmakers who already know how to use a camera and have basic experience with filmmaking.
Nationality: You must be a citizen of an African country. While the program is open to filmmakers from across the continent, priority will be given to applicants from the following countries: Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique.
Passion & Curiosity: We are looking for filmmakers who are passionate about the intersection of nature and cultural heritage. Your work should demonstrate a genuine interest in telling authentic, meaningful stories that connect communities with their environment.
Availability: You must be available to travel to Zambia between 26th April and 13th May 2026. Shortlisted candidates must commit to the full 10-day workshop.
Ready to Apply?
Applications open: March 26th - April 13th, 2026
We look forward to receiving your application and seeing the world through your lens!