Ferguson Films, is opening a school to groom young talent to join the growing South African film and television industry.
Ferguson Films is owned by Shona and his wife Connie.
Making the announcement via Twitter on Thursday, Shona said the Ferguson Foundation, through which the school will operate, is committed to raising future leaders in the film industry and be a “ladder that offers a step up for our communities”.
Building a sustainable film industry is a constant vision we are working towards.
We are committed to raise future film industry leaders and The Ferguson Foundation intends to be the ladder that offers a step up for our communities. pic.twitter.com/N9iP0jwXFN
— UNCLE SHO (@Shona_Ferguson) July 1, 2021
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“The Fergusons will set up a school that will educate and inspire upcoming film enthusiasts, and internships will be made available to deserving individuals. Our vision is to equip them with the tools they need to know about film production,”
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The Ferguson Film School will be the bridge between aspiring film players and the opportunity to making those dreams a reality through equipping, educating and creating networks.
Stay tuned for more updates.#FergusonFoundation @Ferguson_Films #Film #Opportunity #TV #Growth
— UNCLE SHO (@Shona_Ferguson) July 1, 2021
Shona said the school will be a “bridge between aspiring film players and the opportunity to making those dreams a reality through equipping, educating and creating networks”.



