How the Ghanaian media got it wrong about films -Francis Ayagah

How the Ghanaian media got it wrong about films -Francis Ayagah

HOW THE MEDIA GOT IT WRONG The other day I was watching one of the biggest TV station in Ghana and something happened that drew my attention to the fact that the Ghanaian media got it all wrong about the filmmaking and the technicalities of filmmaking. Yes, Ghanaian media houses will rather waste their time…

The film: The 80s by Romeo D. Amoateng (Ghana)

The film: The 80s by Romeo D. Amoateng (Ghana)

The Film: The 80s by Romeo D. Amoateng The 80s is a film that depicts the virtues and vices inherent in the cocoa industry in Ghana. It traces the origins of the crop from Tetteh Quarshie, who first brought the cocoa seeds from Fernando Po, Equatorial Guinea, to Ghana over a century and half ago….

American female filmmakers gives training to Ghanaian young women in filmmaking

American female filmmakers gives training to Ghanaian young women in filmmaking

Director/Producer Mary Ashley Burton, Chloe V Mondesir, And Paquita Amyra Hughes, Gail Bean shared their experiences with their Ghanaian mentees. The Film Lab focused on exploring non-fiction forms and developing technical production skills. Through lectures, discussions, one-on-one critique sessions and hands-on workshops, the course introduced participants to both theoretical approaches and real-world applications in filmmaking…

Prez. Akufo Addo appoints David Dontoh as NFA chair, Juliet Asante as Executive Secretary

Prez. Akufo Addo appoints David Dontoh as NFA chair, Juliet Asante as Executive Secretary

David Kwame Dontoh and Juliet Yaa Asantewa Asante President Akufo Addo has appointed a fourteen (14) member governing board to the National Film Authority (NFA), The NFA, when inaugurated, is expected to advise the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture on matters affecting the film industry and facilitate the establishment of a circuit for the…

The Movie Industry Can’t Die – Mmebusem Reveals
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The Movie Industry Can’t Die – Mmebusem Reveals

Kumawood actor Mmebusem a.k.a Ghana Jesus has revealed that the movie industry is not dead but it has gone due to bad behavior of some people. Speaking with Amansan Krakye on Radio Central’s drive and monitored by wysepromotions.com, Mmebusem advised the industry players to change their mindset and pray. “How can the movie industry die?…

ANANSE FILM LAB TAKING POSITION IN GLOBAL FILM INDUSTRY

ANANSE FILM LAB TAKING POSITION IN GLOBAL FILM INDUSTRY

ANANSE FILM LAB Founded by Br David Kpobi who has immense passion for film and mentorship .having started as a mentorship program for female directors in Ghana, Br. David managed to organize a female directors workshop with a need to mentor aspiring female enthusiasts into directing and managed to train ten young female directors who…