tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16731483.post2648261897903518824..comments2024-03-28T01:10:35.835-04:00Comments on News from the "Real World": Advancing The Skillsets Of Nollywood FilmmakersDavidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11980248848147600519noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16731483.post-70741978028167727632017-04-09T11:24:36.590-04:002017-04-09T11:24:36.590-04:00I think this is a really cool organization which b...I think this is a really cool organization which brings with it a very powerful message. Connecting the diaspora with the native community is important for both parties. It brings — hopefully — approval for the diaspora from their home community while they share knowledge and skills with that community. The fact that they utilized culturally relevant clips/looks also made it interesting and more meaningful for the people they were working with. It is also a unique organization as it teaches a skill which is usually gratefully undervalued, so not only the fact that he has been able to begin this organization but also that he finds people in the diaspora to work with and that are interested enough to take a part in this organization. I think it would be really cool to learn more about this organization and see what they end up doing in the future and if it expands.wnlowehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06951368389515755292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16731483.post-13940953137922440632017-04-09T02:38:56.036-04:002017-04-09T02:38:56.036-04:00What a great opportunity to advance the Nollywood ...What a great opportunity to advance the Nollywood film industry. I liked how the article goes through the ideas behind each day, that way you can see the cycle and progression of the curriculum. I think it's interesting how they start with recreation, before moving on to more complex topics, such as using light to create character. I would love to hear why they determined this course in the curriculum. Also, I would love to hear why they chose to make the conclusion and final project of the course creating a horror movie. I also think that it's neat that they teach car lighting in the course. It is not something that I would have thought of but seems important. I wonder how often Nollywood movies have car scenes in them. Overall, this sounds like an amazing crash course. I hope in advances the careers of those in attendance and the Nollywood film industry. Rebecca Mecklernoreply@blogger.com