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  • Sele Got is a film director and producer. He talks about how to take the Nollywood brand global

    Sele explores how Nollywood can expand its influence on the global stage and what can be improved locally. He celebrates the 100th episode and season finale of the 4th season.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. How to captivate international audiences

    2. Growing the box office

    3. Expanding film exhibition to rural areas

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/selegotfilm/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/selegotfilm

    Other episodes you'll enjoy:

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/the-filmmakers-mindset-w-sele-got

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/nollywoodsuccess

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/filmfestivals

    Connect with me: 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenaijafilmpod

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thenaijafilmpod

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  • Mr Mautin is a talent manager, and film and media catalyst. We talk about talent management, bespoke film marketing, Mami Wata and the state of distribution in Nigeria.

    He also shares invaluable insights on the need for diversity, storytelling, and structured competition within the creative and movie industry.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Mr Mautin's Approach to Talent Management

    2. Government's role in providing support and ecosystem

    3. Guguru Excerpts Program

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/mrmautin/

    https://twitter.com/mrmautin

    https://gugurumedia.com/

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/chiomaonyenwe

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/creativeoge

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/danieloriahi

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  • Ebuka Njoku is a Nigerian writer, director and producer. He is known for his debut feature, Yahoo+ which became a fan favorite. We talk about his latest project, "UNO: The F in Family", his introduction to the industry and how he maintains the integrity of his work.

    Ebuka is a passionate storyteller who believes storytelling is essential to life. He understands that everything in the world is storytelling, whether on social media, in business, or in community-building. Ebuka is dedicated to using storytelling to connect with others and build a better world.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Ebuka's Filmmaking Inspiration and Influences.

    2. His transition from writing to making films.

    3. The Creative Process and Execution of "Yahoo+"

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/theebukanjoku/

    https://www.instagram.com/uno_thefinfamily/

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/chiomaonyenwe

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/creativeoge

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/danieloriahi

    Donate:

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  • In this episode, I discuss making my debut feature with the writer (Nwamaka Chikezie), actor (Loudvoice) and executive producer (Fredrik Skog) ahead of its release in francophone cinemas.

    We share stories from the film's development, distribution and the challenges of bringing Nigerian characters to life.

    https://www.instagram.com/amaka_creme/

    https://www.instagram.com/loudvoicecfr/

    https://www.instagram.com/adamngoodstudio/

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Exploring the Nigerian Characters in "Charlie and the Boys".

    2. The inspiration behind the film

    Resources:

    https://whatkeptmeup.com/movies/kanayo-o-kanayo-plots-his-revenge-in-heist-film-charlie-and-the-boys-directed-by-sele-got-watch-teaser/

    https://www.kemifilani.ng/movies/movie-review-charlie-and-the-boys-had-occasional-pacing-issues-and-felt-rushed/

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/findingidara

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/the-golden-rule-monologue-with-sele-got

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  • Sele Got is a film director and producer. He talks about how a growth mindset and a fixed mindset can affect your career.

    Sele explores how these mindsets influence the way individuals approach challenges, setbacks, and the pursuit of their goals in the filmmaking industry. From the perspective of various roles in filmmaking, Sele provides insightful comparisons and examples to illustrate the impact of these mindsets.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. How to approach challenges

    2. Being adaptable and open

    3. Embracing change

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/selegotfilm/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/selegotfilm

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/the-filmmakers-mindset-w-sele-got

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/nollywoodsuccess

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/filmfestivals

    Connect with me: 

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  • Femi Awojide is a cinematographer that has worked on several music videos, commercials and films such as Sugar Rush, Juju Stories and.

    Femi shares the importance of constant skill enhancement and how different disciplines. We also delve into the intricacies of cinematography, from the importance of learning and collaborating with others to the qualities that make a great cinematographer, including artistic and technical insight, leadership, and attention to detail.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Essential skills and qualities for cinematographers.

    2. Positioning your work for excellence internationally.

    3. The Collaboration Between Director and DP

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/femiawojide/

    https://vimeo.com/femiawojide

    https://femiawojide.com/

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/a-guide-to-indie-filmmaking-in-nigeria-w-imoh-umoren

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  • Chima Temple Adighije is a production designer and art director. He has worked on numerous projects including Lost Cafe, Crime & Justice & Eagle's Wings etc.

    The episode dives into Chima's process as a production designer. He explains his approach to reading scripts, requesting character bibles, and meeting with directors to better understand their vision. Chima highlights the importance of adequate preparation, including scouting locations and collaborating with the production team to bring the director's vision to life. He shares memorable experiences in their career, such as building a replica of fighter jets. Finally, he emphasizes the importance of continual learning, research, and career growth in the field of production design.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. How a production designer breaks down a script

    2. The difference between a production designer and an art director

    3. Process of designing a period piece

    Resources:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chima_temple/

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  • Motunrayo Ojo is a film enthusiast, who finds joy in engaging with Nigerian and foreign films.

    Mo emphasizes the importance of addressing social issues and promoting diverse storytelling, along with the significance of audience engagement and feedback. Additionally, the episode tackles the need for government reforms to ensure fairness in the industry and support for smaller cinemas.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Addressing societal issues in storytelling

    2. Importance of feedback and learning from it

    3. Government involvement and support for the industry

    Resources:

    Motunrayo's Twitter Handle: https://twitter.com/Ms_Ojo

    Charlie and the Boys Teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xisc7tLx_Lk

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/nigeriancinema

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/fabulousfatimah

    Connect with me: 

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  • Motunrayo Ojo is a film enthusiast, who finds joy in engaging with Nigerian and foreign films.

    Mo shares her deep love for art and entertainment. Her passion lies in movies and literature, which she consumes voraciously and enjoys discussing and analyzing with friends. She appreciates Nigerian films for their portrayal of Nigerian identity and culture. Mo emphasizes the significance of engaging with various art forms and maintaining curiosity to enhance understanding. Mo discusses the delicate balance between making money and creating meaningful content.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Analyzing and critiquing films, focusing on structure and storytelling

    2. Discussing diminishing returns with the cost of movie tickets 

    3. Importance of audience education and critic's responsibility

    Resources:

    https://twitter.com/Ms_Ojo

    Donate:

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    Other episodes you'll enjoy:

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/vanessaohaha

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/nigeriancinema

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/fabulousfatimah

    Connect with me: 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenaijafilmpod

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  • Sele Got is a film director and producer. He explores why you should keep making short films.

    Sele highlights how short films can showcase a filmmaker's talents and vision for a feature film, as well as help in honing their craft and improving storytelling skills. The concise storytelling of short films also helps to eliminate unnecessary fluff from films. Finally, Sele discusses the growing audience for short films and how making one can make the filmmaker a better artist.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. How can short films benefit filmmakers

    2. Exploring the art of concise storytelling

    3. How short films can open doors

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/selegotfilm/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/selegotfilm

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/rejection

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/nollywoodsuccess

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/filmfestivals

    Connect with me: 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenaijafilmpod

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenaijafilmpod

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thenaijafilmpod

    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thenaijafilmpod

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  • Martini Akande is a film editor and producer. He has edited numerous projects including Brotherhood, Gangs of Lagos, Road To Blow and Glamour Girls.

    Martini shares his process of editing a film, from ensuring actors look good to using creative editing techniques. The importance of clear and understandable action scenes is emphasized, and Martini also highlights the significance of constantly developing skills and mastering the art of storytelling to become a proper film editor. He discusses his admiration for actors starting out in the industry and shares his journey to becoming an editor, which includes starting out making videos for events like weddings and eventually editing his own short films.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Building a career as an editor

    2. The Editing Process

    3. The Art of Trailer Editing

    Resources:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/signor_martini

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/signor_martini/

    Website: https://martiniakande.com/

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/the-power-of-color-grading-with-bobola-oniwura

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/thecritics001

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/composing-for-film-with-kulanen-ikyo

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  • Michael Omonua is a director and writer. He is a member of the Surreal 16 Collective and has made several films, including Rehearsal, The Man Who Cut Tattoos, and Love Potion, a part of the Juju Stories anthology film.

    Michael shares his perspective on the importance of cultivating a unique voice in the industry. He talks about their early days working on film sets and realizing that they wanted to be a writer and director outside of the film industry. He also discusses their admiration for various international filmmakers and their experiences with making numerous short films. Michael touches on the importance of technical standards in improving the quality of work in the industry and their upcoming film project, "Galatians".

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Making Shorts and Cultivating Voice

    2. Understanding the History and Theory of Cinema

    3.S16 Film Festival

    Resources:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikegouken

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikegouken/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@windupbirdpictures

    Watch Rehearsal: https://vimeo.com/733182707

    Galatians: https://www.lescinemasdumonde.com/en/la-fabrique/2023/projet/galatians

    Press: https://www2.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/interviews/surreal16-collective-nigerian-arthouse-cinema-nollywood

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/danieloriahi

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  • Desmond Ovbiagele is a writer and director. He has written and directed "Render To Ceasar" and "The Milkmaid". In 2021, "The Milkmaid" was Nigeria's submission to the Academy Awards' international feature category.

    Desmond takes us through his experience shooting in the scenic Mambila Plateau in Taraba State. With extended shooting time and disruptions, the crew showed resilience with a strong work ethic. The film has gained positive feedback both locally and internationally, with a focus on capturing authentic local perspectives. Desmond highlights the importance of transparency and providing potential investors with the necessary information for sizable investment into the industry.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. The Importance of Local Filmmaking

    2. Film Festival Experiences

    3. How to get more investors into funding Nollywood

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/dovbiagele/

    https://www.danonomedia.com/index.html

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/danieloriahi

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/damiorimogunje

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/prolifickaykas

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  • Sele Got is a film director and producer. He delves into how to become the main character in your film career.

    He explains the importance of being a strong character like in the movies by taking active steps toward your goals. Sele identifies key takeaways, such as setting targets and objectives, learning to adapt, networking, and collaborating, and applying intentionality in pursuing your ambitions. Tune in for actionable tips and insightful advice on reaching your full potential as a filmmaker.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Setting career intentions

    2. Building trust and setting ambitious career goals

    3. Being the main and also a supportive character

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/selegotfilm/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/selegotfilm

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/rejection

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/nollywoodsuccess

    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/filmfestivals

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  • Raymond Yusuff is a talented filmmaker and member of the filmmaking collective "The Critics Company". He possesses skills in various stages of film production and has worked with limited resources to create compelling films alongside his independent filmmaking team.

    We talk about his experiences working in the industry. Raymond discusses the importance of visual effects in storytelling and how they should never distract from the story being told. He also talks about his love for films like Interstellar and Children of Men and how they influenced his approach to work. Additionally, Raymond shares his team's journey in creating their first short film and how they were able to gain more attention and followers after a competition and a fundraiser. Furthermore, he shares his thoughts on new visual effects technology and the Nigerian film industry.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. About their solo exhibition in Frankfurt

    2. AI and VFX production 

    3. Working on "King of Boys 2" and "Juju Stories"

    Resources:

    https://www.youtube.com/@thecritics001

    https://www.instagram.com/thecritics001/

    https://twitter.com/thecritics001

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3ntDwwLOJA

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/hive-mentality-with-nwamaka-chikezie-sele-got

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  • Toluwani Obayan is a screenwriter, best known for writing films like Ponzi, and This Lady Called Life. She is also the author of the book titled Becoming A Spectacular Woman.

    We explore the journey of a writer and filmmaker who shares her experiences and lessons learned in the creative process. From struggling with a lack of inspiration and self-doubt to finding therapeutic value in writing, the guest discusses the importance of vulnerability and humility in her work. We also touch on the importance of ownership and curiosity in improving creative abilities. Toluwani shares her own career experiences, including financial struggles and working on small projects. The episode wraps up with tips for aspiring filmmakers, including how to hone their craft and approach creating a film with depth and nuance.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Challenges of writing a feature film and the importance of humility and research

    2. "Becoming a Spectacular Woman" and its self-publishing journey 

    3. Developing Characters and Themes

    Resources:

    https://www.toluwaniobayan.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/toluwaniobayan/

    https://twitter.com/ToluwaniObayan

    https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toluwani-obayan

    https://a.co/d/5sFD5BJ

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    https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/the-filmmakers-mindset-w-sele-got

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  • Temitope "Oluwadabest" Dada is a Commercial and Documentary Filmmaker with several years of experience in Graphics Design, Photography, and Cinematography. He currently works as a Director and Creative lead at his company, FilmbyDT Production Company

    He emphasizes the importance of building relationships and maintaining professionalism in the creative industry. Oluwadabest share insights on handling recurring clients, the role of a director, and how to make effective commercials. We also learn about their journey into cinematography, their passion for music, and the importance of learning via filming events. We also discuss the current state of the film industry in Nigeria, including the need for better budgets and worker welfare.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Maintaining Relationships in the Creative Industry

    2. Understanding the Director's Role 

    3. Challenges and Opportunities in the Film Industry

    Resources:

    https://twitter.com/oluwadabest

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  • Sele Got is a film director and producer. He explores how to collaborate properly.

    We dive into the crucial topic of collaboration. Sele Got discusses the two main forms of collaboration and shares tips on how to make it work better. Whether it's collaborating on film projects or through relationships with mentors and friends, collaboration is essential for success. Join us as we explore the beauty of collaboration and how it challenges us to leave our comfort zone.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Establishing working systems for communication 

    2. Two main forms of collaboration

    3. Avoiding the blame game

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/selegotfilm/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/selegotfilm

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  • Daniel Oriahi is a Nigerian filmmaker who has directed Taxi Driver Oko Ashewo, Sylvia, and a hand full of web series and TV movies.

    He shares his journey in the film industry and his insights on directing. Daniel talks about his early exposure to foreign content through his father's collection of VHS tapes, his experience studying at the National Film Institute in Jos, and his journey in making films that can travel while still maintaining a unique identity. He also discusses his recent journey of rediscovering the kind of filmmaker he wants to be and developing the future of film. Daniel's insights provide valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers and actors looking to navigate the industry.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Vulnerability in Directing

    2. Making films that can travel 

    3. Daniel rediscovering the filmmaker he wants to be

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/danieloriahi/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAly9MRUL3s&t=322s

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  • Jemima Damina is a producer, director, and co-founder of Neptune3 Studios. We talk about starting the studio with her sisters, creating the viral young adult show "Best Friends In The World" and her evolution over the years.

    Jemima Damina is a Nigerian producer, director, and filmmaker who, along with her siblings, co-founded Neptune3 Studios. With a passion for creating content for young adults, Jemima has been instrumental in the success of the popular Nigerian web series, Best Friends in the World. With a background in film studies from Full Sail University in Florida, Jemima returned to Nigeria determined to make a mark in the entertainment industry. Her dedication to authenticity and storytelling has resonated with audiences across the globe, resulting in millions of views and an ever-growing fan base.

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    1. Discover Jemima Damina's inspiring path toward establishing Neptune3 Studios.

    2. Gain insights into the obstacles faced by a young female director in Nigeria.

    3. Learn strategies for managing parental expectations while pursuing a career in entertainment.

    Resources:

    https://www.neptune3studios.com/

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    https://www.triplejplus.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/jemidamina/

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