Nigerian Film Industry Has Grown From What It Used To Be - Awolola

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Johnson E. Awolola is a professional film editor and film director who won the best Nigerian short film at the Real-time international festival 2020. Just

recently he got nominated for the Future Awards Africa Prize for film 2020. In this interview, he shared his experience, challenges and success stories in his sojourn in the film making industry. Excerpts;One of the first film persons I met before film school was Kenneth Gyang. At the time I was already a film editor working with Newage Network .

How would you say the Nigerian film industry is doing so far in relation to telling our own stories and exposing our culture? With the number of projects and movies alike credited on your editor’s portfolio, would you say it gets more challenging or easier to edit new projects? What does your creative process involve and do you have a favorite pass time when it’s not gun blazing on work?

 

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