DFMI Business Lab Podcast
Episode 7 continues with part 2 of introduction to IP and Entertainement Law In this episode South African entertainment lawyer and activist, Unathi Malunga will be interviewed by DFMI Alumni and filmmaker, Hallie Haller (South Africa). Expert: Unathi Malunga, a Fulbright scholar with an LLM from UCLA, Unathi’s work has been in the creative industries (she has worked as an Entertainment Lawyer then Creative Industries Consultant) and has spanned across a variety of platforms and territories leading to a full understanding of various media platforms and their most effective uses. Having moved from Deneys Reitz (now Norton Rose Fulbright) unlike many Entertainment Lawyers her work has not only covered the whole gambit of the creative and content industries: film, television broadcasting, music, visual arts, publishing (including web), theatre, dance, live events, sport etc. but has further incorporated many diverse aspects such as education, sponsorship and funding, rights strategies, trade exchanges, licensing programmes, product placement, drafting, negotiation and project management. She has, moreover, been involved in running Legacy Programmes – structured training and learning project-specific programmes for the disadvantaged Host: Hallie Haller Hallie Haller is a South African creative who cares about media, the future and you. Currently based in Johannesburg, Hallie is interested in cultural production that creates opportunity, fosters community and examines how we may live more meaningful lives. She has written a multitude of unpublished pieces, received hundreds of rejection letters, invested unwisely in passion projects and risked it all on hope - more than once. For love and money, she is a writer, director and creative strategist. Hallie is proudly a Brown Girls Doc Mafia member, a ForCreativeGirls mentor, a One World Media documentary fellow and an ambassador for GirlsInFilm's South African chapter. “Politics exists in the wake of culture. If you want to change the world, you’ve gotta change the culture.” - Franklin Leonard, The Blacklist. Representing: Rudeboy Collective. Girls in Film. Visit our website: durbanfilmmart.com Email us: info@durbanfilmmart.com
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