Kunle Afolayan, Others To Lead Sessions On Video Business At 2021 SBI Media Workshop

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It is reported that by 2022, video consumption will make up more than 82 per cent of all consumer internet traffic, 15 times higher than the figure from

2017. To this end, SBI Media Workshop, a training programme launched last year by Lagos-based media agency, SBI Media, has enlisted Kunle Afolayan and other top industry players as facilitators at its second edition themed “Tap into the Video Evolution.”

For the media and creative industry, the switch to video is already disrupting trends. Current research shows that 64 per cent of consumers say they have purchased a product after watching social videos created by brands. 54 per centof people have said they want to see more video content from marketers, and up to 80 per cent of users can recall a video ad they viewed in the past 30 days.

“We have enlisted the support of accomplished industry professionals to teach participants the nuances of navigating the next wave of content demands and the media industry in general,” said Bankole. To this end, he said, Mr Afolayan, an accomplished actor and movie director, will be joined by other leading industry professionals such as award-winning music video director, Buari Olalekan Oluwasegun, who is more widely known by his stage name Unlimited L.A.

Others are web video director and viral video maker, Edem Victor; and media entrepreneur and general manager of Boomplay Music, Dele Kadiri.

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