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Nigerian Film IndustryArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for nigerian film industryThe Nigerian Film and Movie Industry: the Gold Mine of the Future ... in this industry, I’ll like to give you some brief but salient facts about this industry. Nigeria’s Domestic Film industry also referred to as the home video industry in movie parlance, is one of the greatest success story ever to grace ... Read Present Day Film industry ... in the rest of the world—notably in countries with large numbers of expatriate Indians. One third of the Indian film industry is mostly concentrated in Mumbai (Bombay), and is commonly referred to as "Bollywood" as an amalgamation of Bombay ... Read SHEIK OF THE NIGERIAN MOVIE INDUSTRYHe is called the Shiekh of the Nigerian movie industry known as Nollywood. He’s the brain behind the longest running soap opera in Nigeria “Ripples” which lasted for 5 years uninterrupted. Most of the brightest stars the sector can boast ... Read Food For Thought For Sierra Leone Film Makers ... Nigerian counterparts in both films- there were now talks of Sollywood for Sierra Leone (replicating Nollywood- the Nigerian film industry acronym). Nonetheless, it is interesting to note that if Sierra Leone’s movie industry is to take a ... Read Nigerian Movies Provide A Better Image For Nigeria ... momentum and before long, the industry was growing in leaps and bounds.Nigerian movies and the Nigerian film making industry as a whole are estimated to generate anywhere between USD 250 million and USD 500 million each year. The number of ... Read Nigeria Films and the Image of Nigeria ... to a certain culture.Graphic images are more straight forward. They convey messages of what is appropriate and what is inappropriate. Nigerian films are starting to portray the lives of the young living in their country. Such films provide ... Read NIGERIAN ARTISTES GO ON STRIKE ... . The coalition is also requesting all broadcast organizations in the country to show solidarity with the plight of the Nigerian entertainment industry by observing September 1, 2009, as “No Music Day”. To this end, Broadcasting stations ... Read Enjoy Pidgin English in Grand Style From Nigeria ... making of songs in pidgin.
Nollywood is not left out too. It will interest you to know that almost all the artistes in the Nigerian film industry can all ably express themselves in pidgin better or more fluently than you may imagine ... Read DECADE HISTORY OF YORUBA VIDEO ... president of the Association of Nigerian Theatre-Arts Practitioners (ANTP), Dawodu traces the history of the Nigerian film industry by reviewing the subject from the mid-1970s when the first Yoruba movie Ajani Ogun appeared in cinema houses ... Read THE 35MM CONTROVERSY IN NOLLYWOOD ... foreign exchange earning in the Government’s coffers, invariably boosting the economy. Shooting on celluloid is not new to Nigerian film makers, such feat having been accomplished during the “Golden Years of Motion picture” in Nigeria by ... Read CAN NOLLYWOOD CLINCH THE NUMBER ONE SPOT IN MOVIEDOM ? ... , having sprouted its shoots in 1992, with the acclaimed movie “Living in Bondage”. However we ought not to forget that Nigerian films shot on celluloid had been in existence prior to this period. In an article i wrote titled “Nollywood: ... Read The Piracy virus : Any Miracle Cure ? ... , (especially in Lagos state). The continued act of piracy over the works of Artistes prompted members of the Nigerian music Industry (Coalition) to embark on a hunger strike from the 25th of August 2009 apparently till the 1st of ... Read Tourism in Lagos state: A Thrilling experience ... Adesanya) and later the emergence of the Home video revolution which birthed Nollywood. The throne of the Nigerian Movie Industry (Nollywood) is located in Lagos, which has become the second largest movie producing Industry in the world as ... Read THE ALL ROUND ENTERTAINER ... was his major first film, “Owuro Lojo” was a major break for him which gave him popularity and acknowledgement in the Film Industry. As a Lecturer, Tunji Sotimirin says lecturing for him is serious business. Though he introduces a bit of ... Read PRINCE JIDE KOSOKO AT 55 ... his most challenging moment is when he has a course to fight for his association (ANTP) for a particular reason. He describes the future of the Nigerian movie Industry as very bright. He further says “We have come to stay, the industry as ... Read
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