ABOUT
Wanaya Visuals was established with a clear and straightforward vision: to craft and share compelling, meaningful narratives that have a positive and lasting impact. Founded in 2007 by Diliza Moabi, an award-winning editor, post-production supervisor, post-producer, and senior member of the South African Guild of Editors (SAGE), Wanaya Visuals has played a pivotal role in overseeing the post-production and editing processes for various South African television productions. Some of the notable editing work undertaken by the company includes documentaries such as Mining for Change, directed by Eric Miyeni; Irvin Khoza – Unauthorized (SABC 3); Black Beaulahs (SABC 1); Mandela – The Royal Revolutionary; Children of War (SABC 1); Blondie Makhene (SABC 1); My Music, My Culture; and many others. Wanaya Visuals has also managed the editing and facilitated the post-production of the television drama series Entabeni for SABC 1, as well as the thought-provoking Umthunzini We Ntaba, also broadcast on SABC 1. Additionally, the company has worked on short films such as Angel's Song and Mozart, directed by Mickey Dube for M-Net Multichoice. Furthermore, the company has completed a diverse array of projects, including music videos, commercials, and corporate videos.