Film made in Nigeria has gone through
several changes in the past decade, and it is about to get even better. Ask two
or more people around you and you’d reach a consensus on this fact. And yes, we are on that journey!
If you come by The Digital Bridge Institute, Lagos now and for the next four weeks, you’d see a bright and eager breed of participants undergoing an array of highly intensive hands-on courses at the 2014 Del-York Creative Academy (DCA). The workshop tagged Film Made in Nigeria, is channeled at improving the skillset and creative capacity of film makers and broadcast journalists in Nigeria. Continue...
If you come by The Digital Bridge Institute, Lagos now and for the next four weeks, you’d see a bright and eager breed of participants undergoing an array of highly intensive hands-on courses at the 2014 Del-York Creative Academy (DCA). The workshop tagged Film Made in Nigeria, is channeled at improving the skillset and creative capacity of film makers and broadcast journalists in Nigeria. Continue...
The scope of courses is as broad as
it can get. From Producing to Directing, Acting, Digital Film Making, Broadcast
Journalism, Set- designs, Screen Writing, Costume design and make-up, 3D
animation, Cinematography, Editing, Graphics and Special Effects, there is
something for everyone.
Select members from the Directors Guild of Nigeria, The
Nigerian Society of Editors, Creative Designers Guild of Nigeria, Screenwriters
Guild of Nigeria, Nigerian Society of Cinematography, Actors Guild of Nigeria
and the Association of Movie Producers (AMP) will enjoy first in class
training from tutors of the Del-York Creative Academy.
“With a penchant for quality training,
the academy engaged trainers from Los Angeles and New York who have since
arrived Lagos and are excited and overly ready to impact the students and expose
them to high-tech equipment and methods that will make them equal contenders
with their international counterparts” says Dr. Linus IDAHOSA, CEO of Del-York International.
Del-York International in partnership
with the New York Film Academy has so far trained over 650 aspiring and
professional filmmakers, some of whom have either received or been nominated to
win several local and International awards.
This year’s program is powered by the
Project Act-Capacity
Building Fund which is dedicated to supporting skills
acquisition along the entire value chain of the Nigerian Entertainment
Industry.
You can be a part of the entire
program through its live coverage through the hashtag #DCA2014 and on the Academy’s social media platform:
Twitter:
@Delyorkintl
Facebook:
Del-York International
Instagram:
@DelyorkCreativeAcademy
Youtube: DelYorkIntl
Want to join us? Find out how you can
be a part of the Del-York Creative Academy by visiting www.delyorkinternational.com.
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