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Sierra Leone Producers Guild Unveils Official Flyer for 2025 Master Class Seminar

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Sierra Leone Producers Guild Unveils Official Flyer for 2025 Master Class Seminar
Sierra Leone Producers Guild Unveils Official Flyer for 2025 Master Class Seminar

The Sierra Leone Producers Guild has announced plans for its 2025 “One Day Master Class Seminar,” an annual professional development event designed to strengthen the skills and knowledge of film and television producers at home and abroad.

The Guild released its official flyer this week, confirming that the seminar will be open exclusively to registered PGSL members, whether they reside in Sierra Leone or in the diaspora. Members living outside the country will be able to take part virtually, a decision the Guild says reflects its commitment to inclusion and continuous learning across borders.

The upcoming master class forms part of the Guild’s continuing education programme, which aims to support producers with updated industry insights, practical training, and opportunities to network with colleagues. Organisers say the 2025 edition will bring together experienced voices in the creative sector to guide emerging and established producers through the challenges of today’s production landscape.

“We are excited to welcome our members again,” the Guild noted while releasing the flyer. “This seminar is one of the ways we invest in the long-term growth of our industry.”

More details about speakers, topics, and venue will be shared in the coming weeks, but the announcement has already generated enthusiasm among members looking forward to the annual gathering.

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The Sierra Leone Producers Guild says it expects active participation both in person and online as the sector continues to expand and attract new talent.

Festus Conteh
Festus Conteh is an award-winning Sierra Leonean writer, youth leader, and founder of Africa’s Wakanda whose work in journalism, advocacy, and development has been recognised by major media platforms and international organisations.