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Abbihh
Nigeria Movies: What Do You Want To See?
« on: May 21, 2006, 03:07 PM »

Hey People,

We have seen, we are seeing and will continue to see Nigerian movies.

We have also seen the Good, the Bad and the (Very, very VERYYYYYYY) Ugly.

What do you want to see in a Nigerian movie? Talking about the Package, Storyline, Old/Modern, Actors/Actresses, the whole lot?

Let it R@@L,


Abi
Jaguar
Re: Nigeria Movies: What Do You Want To See?
« #1 on: May 22, 2006, 11:50 AM »

For one, a movie that is professionally conceived from start to finish and does not have to feature those 'spiritual' angles of the Nigerian culture!!!

God have mercy!
carechoji (m)
Re: Nigeria Movies: What Do You Want To See?
« #2 on: May 23, 2006, 02:20 PM »

 Smiley

I would like us to understand something, that it is one thing to produce afilm and it is a different thing to make it worthy of watching.

Nigerian films so they say, but to me I will rather call them Nigeria Drama in film clothing.

Ever since the era of Nigerian film began, many things need to be done in order to make the drama(film) more entertaining.

I don't know if it is possible for one to produce a film within a month, or is it because we are in the computer era, that makes Nigerians to be different in film (drama) production?

One seem to wonder how and when and where they do their final editing and also processing, I hope it is not done in an ordinary TV station studio, because if that is what is been done, then I will say, they should sit up or else forget about it.

One other thing that I will like them (the) producers of the so-called films to do is to take a field trip to any country like south africa, america to learn the art of film making.

because what I watch, cannot be quanitify to a quarter movie, because there are many lapses like, audio quality, edit, actors behaviours in the film, film quality and effects, background usage, the use of beautifully desinged house from the outside and the inside is nothing to right home about.

who are they fooling, the watchers or thereselves, certainly not the watchers, because at end of the day, they are only after making money and not entertaining.

The worst part of the drama is rituals, killing of people for money making, evil activities and others, who are they portraying, Nigeria or their own image of film production to get money.

My dear nigerian actors, you still have a long way to go, than to sit, our producers, they need to sit up, because time is fast running out their side, we should be thinking of producing films that are equivalent or those that have 3D effects, animated effects, good audio quality, good background, using good and beautiful structures.

Without this, I will like to state here that, in the future, they will no longer be able to produce their drama because of the poor quality, if we really want to stop foreign films from getting into our country, then this is the right time.

Instead of producing film in a month, we rather take our time, even if it means taking half of the year, or even a year, we should have a good and quality studio for our editing, film quality, pictures, sounds effects, background and the most important of all is the camera's.

mentioning names wound do us any good, because I have a dozen of them.

They should be thinking of using digital cameras and not ordinary studio camera or camcorder as used in Kano, also the needed equipments should be on ground before any production, I want to believe that is why we have a film village in some of the states in Nigeria e.g. Jos.

I want our producers to take their time and do our country proud, forget about selling it, but selling it more qualitative is worth the money.

I want to see a movie that is attractive, straight to the message, no part 1, part2, part3 to part 20 again, if we are doing it lets do it the best

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Seun (m)
Re: Nigeria Movies: What Do You Want To See?
« #3 on: July 11, 2006, 09:36 AM »

WHat's wrong with having part1, part 2, part 3 of a movie?  Hollywood movies like Star Wars have part 1, 2, 3 too!
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