Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Nigerian film practitioners and potential members join the New York Film Academy

It is no longer a secret that Nigerians are highly valued and willing to distribute cash in order to obtain the same cash. This growing trend has also entered Nollywood, where filmmakers produced films that reflect this qualitative content and embarked on a national journey of fame and fortune. Nollywood was named the second largest film industry in the world [based on quantity], but the quality is not high. It's worth noting that filmmakers returned to the mid-1990s [during the Nollywood boom] to make movies just to make money, not because they were passionate about it.

Although Tunde kelani stands out from the packaging, his regular quality output makes him effortlessly the focus of attention. His agility and subsequent production of the lens stems from his knowledge at the London Film Academy. You can get most of his work in one of my articles "Tunde Kelani: The Legend of Nollywood". "Keeping the Faith" by Steve Gucas is said to have participated in the same event.

Despite the National Film Association, Jos in Nigeria, a new generation of filmmakers and other filmmakers, eager to acquire the necessary skills to produce international standard films, have found the famous New York Film Academy. Those who have a list of alumni include Kunle Afolyan [Irapada, The Figurine, araromire], Stephanie Okereke [through glass], Chineze Anyaene [Ije], Daniel Ademinokan [Omo Iya Kan]. Because of their successful resonance, others have begun to pay attention to the New York Film Academy ["NYFI"]

"NYFI" offers film production, digital film production, performance, film photography, broadcast news, documentary filming, film and television production, digital film editing, photography, 3D animation, game design, screen creation and more. Their practice [practice] from the first day to the last day is an important factor for them, and people from all over the world gather to study there. They are best professors in New York, London, Italy, Abuja, China, Japan, Korea, Colombia and other regions.

Some of their former students have already gone to Hollywood to make good movies. The famous people and their relatives who participated in the institute include Steven Spielberg, Kevin Kline, Al pacino, Jamie foxx, Pierce Brosnan and so on. The use of the latest high-tech equipment is the hallmark of the Institute. Flexible courses are also available for various fields. Although expensive, suddenly, the knowledge gained at the end of the day and the ability to implement what is taught and integrated into various projects lead to excellent work that will make up for this.

It is definitely a good place to study the art and complexity of filmmaking. I am not surprised that our filmmakers and those who are eager to be such are marching there.




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