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Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Nobody: 10:27am On Jun 20, 2009
For me I will go with Stella Damasus Cos av seen the way she relates with her fans on FB, no sign of pride or celebrity flu
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by MrCrackles(m): 5:42pm On Jun 21, 2009
What is Nollywood
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Nobody: 5:43pm On Jun 21, 2009
To be honest, as much as people may state the actors/actresses they consider to be 'down to earth', how do we actually know? Unless you have spent a decent amount of time with the actors in order to draw such conclusions (Watching them in their latest film does not count), nobody really knows.

Even if you have met them, maybe it was just long enough to collect an autograph or whatnot (lipsrsealed) and they happened to smile at you, answer a few questions or two, does not neccesarily mean. . .

MrCrackles:

What is Nollywood
Get out jor grin cheesy
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by ifyalways(f): 5:57pm On Jun 21, 2009
ibkaye:

To be honest, as much as people may state the actors/actresses they consider to be 'down to earth', how do we actually know? Unless you have spent a decent amount of time with the actors in order to draw such conclusions (Watching them in their latest film does not count), nobody really knows.

Even if you have met them, maybe it was just long enough to collect an autograph or whatnot (lipsrsealed) and they happened to smile at you, answer a few questions or two, does not neccesarily mean. . .
Get out jor grin cheesy

True that !
MrCrackles:

What is Nollywood
same thing as crackerwood cheesy
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by MrCrackles(m): 6:02pm On Jun 21, 2009
ifyalways:

same thing as crackerwood  cheesy

There is nothing like Nollywood or Crackerwood
Nigeria movie industry is a sham and a bloody joke
A disgrace to the movie industries worldwide! angry Now all of u can eat me
tongue
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Nobody: 6:05pm On Jun 21, 2009
MrCrackles:


There is nothing like Nollywood or Crackerwood
Nigeria movie industry is a sham and a bloody joke
A disgrace to the movie industry worldwide! angry Now all of u can eat me
tongue
Don't mind him, everybody know's he's got channels 204, 329, 330 and 333 as favourites on sky, he's got a crush on Patience Ozokwor grin grin grin grin

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Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by MrCrackles(m): 6:05pm On Jun 21, 2009
ibkaye:

Don't mind him, everybody know's he's got channels 204, 329, 330 and 333 as favourites on sky, he's got a crush on Patience Ozokwor grin grin grin grin

Do you work in Nollywood? angry
Fuc.k Nigerian movies grin
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Nobody: 6:07pm On Jun 21, 2009
MrCrackles:

Do you work in Nollywood? angry
Fuc.k Nigerian movies grin

Lmao cheesy grin
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by SamMilla1(m): 6:24pm On Jun 21, 2009
HeY,

LMAO @ MrCrackles
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by freshmoney(m): 6:26pm On Jun 21, 2009
It is brashy you bastard grin cool
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Nobody: 7:02pm On Jun 21, 2009
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Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by slimfine(f): 7:05pm On Jun 21, 2009
MrCrackles:

Do you work in Nollywood? angry
Fuc.k Nigerian movies grin


why the hate!?
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by MrCrackles(m): 7:09pm On Jun 21, 2009
slimfine:

why the hate!?

And why are you bothered
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by jaybee3(m): 7:44pm On Jun 21, 2009
freshmoney:

It is brashy you bastard grin cool
ya dig cool
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by uzwu: 7:50pm On Jun 21, 2009
Me think is Kate Henshaw Nuttal. She is more than real and approachable anytime anyday.

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Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by damola1: 8:20pm On Jun 21, 2009
MrCrackles:

And why are you bothered

Cos the hate don't make sense,  generalising, and saying an entire industry is crappy is simply plain dumb,  in as much as there are actors and actresses with issues, just like there are in Hollywood, there are also great actors and actresses that are well appreciated not only by Nigerians but a lot of people internationally.

You do have a right to comment, but only on movies or actors/actresses you have seen!!!,  Not the ones you haven't!!!
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by biggjoe(m): 8:41pm On Jun 21, 2009
still no one has answered his question:
MrCrackles:

What is Nollywood

This guy no go kill me wit lafta. Though I kinda agree wit his views on the nigerian movie industry.
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by MrCrackles(m): 8:46pm On Jun 21, 2009
damola1:

Cos the hate don't make sense,  generalising, and saying an entire industry is crappy is simply plain dumb,  in as much as there are actors and actresses with issues, just like there are in Hollywood, there are also great actors and actresses that are well appreciated not only by Nigerians but a lot of people internationally.

You do have a right to comment, but only on movies or actors/actresses you have seen!!!,  Not the ones you haven't!!!

Well that is my opinion, if you are not happy, i will gladly connect you to a voltage optimiser and bypass the device! tongue cheesy
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by MrCrackles(m): 8:47pm On Jun 21, 2009
jay bee:

ya dig cool

Jaybeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee shocked wink
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by chuqudy(m): 8:50pm On Jun 21, 2009
I no no
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Andy1985ng(m): 9:01pm On Jun 21, 2009
seriously, What is nollywood?
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by biggjoe(m): 9:02pm On Jun 21, 2009
Andy1985ng:

seriously, What is nollywood?
i was going to ask that question again
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Andy1985ng(m): 9:13pm On Jun 21, 2009
@biggjoe
i think we should open a thread and discuss this nollywood topic at length. I have some words to says about the so called "nollywood" industry and this is a wrong place for it.
Well, as for the personality i like, i'd go with Rita Dominic.
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by tobaina: 9:23pm On Jun 21, 2009
FOR THOSE ASKING SICK QUESTIONS BOUT MORE SICK NOLLYWOOD, BORE YOURSELF WITH THIS BELOW, LOL



The cinema of Nigeria is a nascent film industry in Nigeria, growing up within the last two decades to become the second largest film industry on the planet, ahead of the United States and behind the Indian film industries. [1] According to Hala Gorani and Jeff Koinange formerly of CNN, Nigeria has a US$250 million movie industry, churning out some 200 videos for the home video market every month.[2][3]

Nigerian cinema is Africa's largest movie industry in terms of the value of the movie industry and the number of movies produced per year. Although Nigerian films have been produced since the 1960s, the rise of affordable digital filming and editing technologies has stimulated the country's video film industry. The Nigerian video feature film industry is sometimes colloquially known as Nollywood, a term of uncertain origin, having been derived as a play on Hollywood in the same manner as Bollywood.

History
Nollywood

The first Nigerian films were made by filmmakers such as Ola Balogun and Hubert Ogunde in the 1960s, but they were frustrated by the high cost of film production.[4] However, television broadcasting in Nigeria began in the 1960s and received much government support in its early years. By the mid-1980s every state had its own broadcasting station. Law limited foreign television content so producers in Lagos began televising local popular theater productions. Many of these were circulated on video as well, and a small scale informal video movie trade developed.

The release of the box-office movie Living in Bondage in 1992 by NEK Video Links owned by Mr. Kenneth Nnebue in the Eastern Nigerian city of Onitsha set the stage for Nollywood as it is known today. The story goes that Kenneth Nnebue had an excess number of imported video cassettes which he then used to shoot the first film.[5] The huge success of this film set the pace for others to produce other films or home videos. Through the business instincts and ethnic links of the Igbos and their dominance of distribution in major cities across Nigeria, home videos began to reach people across the country. Nollywood exploded into a booming industry that pushed foreign media off the shelves, an industry now marketed all over Africa and the rest of the world.[6] The use of English rather than local languages served to expand the market and aggressive marketing using posters, trailers, and television advertising also played a role in Nollywood's success.

Since then, thousands of movies have been released. One of the first Nigerian movies to reach international renown was the 2003 release Osuofia in London, starring Nkem Owoh, the famous Nigerian comedic actor. Modern Nigerian cinema’s most prolific auteur is Chico Ejiro, who directed over 80 films in an 8-year period and brags that he can complete production on a movie in as little as three days.[7] Ejiro’s brother Zeb is the best-known director of these videos outside of the country.

The first Nollywood films were produced with traditional analog video, such as Betacam SP, but today all Nollywood movies are produced using digital video technology. A March 2006 article in The Guardian cites Nigeria's film industry as the third largest in the world in terms of earnings. The paper cites unknown sources estimating the industry to bring in US$200 million per year.[8] Nollywoods biggest competition on the African continent is the Ghanaian film industry. Nigerian film makers often times collaborate with Ghanaian actors and film makers. Van Vicker a popular Ghanaian actor has starred in many Nigerian movies and famous Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji has also starred in many Ghanaian films.

Production

Most movies are not produced in studios. Video movies are shot on location all over Nigeria with hotels, homes and offices often rented out by their owners and appearing in credits in the movies. The most popular locations are shot in the cities of Lagos, Enugu, and Abuja. However, distinct regional variations appear between the northern movies made primarily in the Hausa language, the western Yoruba-language movies, the Edo-language movies shot in Benin city, and the Igbo movies shot in the southeast. Many of the big producers have offices in Surulere, Lagos.

Nigerian directors adopt new technologies as soon as they become affordable. Bulky videotape cameras gave way to their digital descendents, which are now being replaced by HD cameras. Editing, music, and other post-production work is done with common computer-based systems.

[edit] Distribution

The primary distribution centers are Idumota Market on Lagos Island, and 51 Iweka Road in Onitsha in Anambra State.

Currently, Nigerian films outsell Hollywood films in Nigeria and many other African countries. Some 300 producers churn out movies at an astonishing rate—somewhere between 1,000 and 2,000 a year. The films go straight to DVD and VCD discs. Thirty new titles are delivered to Nigerian shops and market stalls every week, where an average film sells 50,000 copies. A hit may sell several hundred thousand. Discs sell for two dollars each, making them affordable for most Nigerians and providing astounding returns for the producers.

Most of the films are produced by independent by companies and businessmen. However, the big money for films in Nigeria is made in the direct-to-video market. The average film costs between US$17,000 and US$23,000, is shot on video in just a week—selling up to 150,000–200,000 units nationwide in one day. With this type of return, more and more are getting into the film business there. By most reports, Nollywood is a $500-million industry. And it keeps growing.

According to Frank Ikegwuonu, author of Who's Who in Nollywood (www.nigeriaentertainment.com), about "1,200 films are produced in Nigeria annually." And more and more filmmakers are heading to Nigeria because of "competitive distribution system and a cheap workforce." Further, Nigerian films seem to be better received by the market when compared to foreign films because "those films are more family oriented than the American films.

Nigerian video movies are available in even the most remote areas of the continent. The last few years have seen the growing popularity of Nollywood films among the African diaspora in both Europe and North America.

Nigerian films are currently receiving wider distribution as Nigerian producers and directors are attending more internationally acclaimed film festivals.


In The USA, viewers can watch Nollywood movies on Afrotainment.

Themes

Many Nollywood movies have themes that deal with the moral dilemmas facing modern Africans. Some movies promote the Christian or Islamic faiths, and some movies are overtly evangelical. Others, however, address questions of religious diversity, such as the popular film One God One Nation, about a Muslim man and a Christian woman who want to marry but go through many obstacles.

Many of Nollywood films deal with AIDS, corruption, women’s rights, and other topics of concern to ordinary Africans.

Portrayal in the media

Nollywood was profiled in the 2007 documentary Welcome to Nollywood by director Jamie Meltzer. The film gives an overview of the industry, paying particular attention to directors Izu Ojukwu and Chico Ejiro, and acknowledging both the unusual, rapid, and enterprising way that most Nollywood films are created as well as its significance and contribution to the greater society.[9]

Along similar lines is Franco Sacchi's 2007 documentary This Is Nollywood, which follows the production of Check Point, directed by Bond Emeruwa, and features interviews with Nigerian filmmakers and actors as they discuss their industry, defend the types of films they make and detail the kind of impact they can have.[10] In 2007, Sacchi presented the film on Nollywood at the TED conference.[11]

Nollywood was also profiled in a 2008 Canadian documentary Nollywood Babylon co-directed by Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal produced by AM Pictures and National Film Board of Canada in association with the Documentary Channel. It played in the Official Competition at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2009.[12]

The 2007 Danish documentary Good Copy Bad Copy features a substantial section on Nigerian cinema. It focuses on the direct-to-DVD distribution of most Nigerian movies, as well as the industry's reliance on off-the-shelf video editing equipment as opposed to the more costly traditional film process[13].

Nigerian films
Main article: List of Nigerian films

Notable actors

* Hassanat Akinwande
* Regina Askia
* Liz Benson
* Ini Edo
* Pete Edochie
* Rita Dominic
* Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
* Mike Bamiloye
* Stella Damasus-Aboderin
* Kolade Segun-Okeowo
* Desmond Elliot
* Seun Jonathan
* Jim Iyke
* Chioma Chukwuka
* Richard Mofe Damijo

* Paul-Esupofo Oriade
* Kate Henshaw-Nuttal
* Osita Iheme
* Chinedu Ikedieze
* Kanayo O. Kanayo
* Baba Suwe
* Yemi Adeyemi
* Oby Kechere
* Jide Kosoko
* Genevieve Nnaji
* Ramsey Nouah
* Oge Okoye
* Zack Orji
* Nkem Owoh
* Dolly Unachukwu
* Femi Otta
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Andy1985ng(m): 9:46pm On Jun 21, 2009
@tobaina
nice write-up but irrelevant to the topic.
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by tobaina: 9:57pm On Jun 21, 2009
Andy1985ng:

@tobaina
nice write-up but irrelevant to the topic.


lmfa0!!!
do you call that write - up
or copy and paste, lol!!!
anyway its not meant to be relevant to the topic but to solve the pressing question "what is nollywood"

MrCrackles:

What is Nollywood

nollywood sucks though!!!
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Andy1985ng(m): 10:11pm On Jun 21, 2009
Good point.
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by reindeer: 10:19pm On Jun 21, 2009
Pls when is Nigeria gonna have a movie industry?
embarassed
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by tobaina: 10:21pm On Jun 21, 2009
reindeer:

Pls when is Nigeria gonna have a movie industry?
embarassed

this night!!! before 12pm, lol
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Nobody: 10:26pm On Jun 21, 2009
tobaina:

this night!!! before 12pm, lol
LMAO grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by Nobody: 10:43pm On Jun 21, 2009
MrCrackles:

What is Nollywood
Nollywood=naigerian movie industry= 3rd biggest movie industry in the world. Made up of the likes of those aki & pawpaw, baba suwe and handworks like the almighty over hyped Jenifa, my baaad alarm go blow
Re: Who Is The Most Down To Earth Actress/actors In Nollywood: by damola1: 10:48pm On Jun 21, 2009
MrCrackles:


Well that is my opinion, if you are not happy, i will gladly connect you to a voltage optimiser and bypass the device! tongue cheesy


Is dat the best you can do, expected more from someone with 13k post,


If you do not have something reasonable to say, simply shut up!!!,

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