In another sign of Lagos State’s continued support of Nollywood, the L.S. government announces the Nollywood Upgrade Project, “an initiative to support sustainable growth in the Nigerian Film Industry through training, capacity building and innovation in film financing and distribution.” The initiative also seeks solutions piracy, though this release is short on details as to what solutions Nollywood UP proposes. There are several other promising partners for the project, including Innovate Lagos and Nollywood Workshops. Some might remember Nollywood Workshops from the feature-length documentary This Is Nollywood shot in collaboration with Nollywood filmmaker Bond Emeruwa.
Lagos State Govt and Nollywood Workshops announce Nollywood UP
October 2, 2012 by connorakinryan
Posted in Digital Film-making, Distribution, Formalization, Funding, Informal Sector, Piracy, Training | Tagged Bond Emeruwa, Nollywood UP, Nollywood Workshops | Leave a Comment
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