High up in the Santa Monica hills there is the iconic sign; Hollywood.
It blazes out a call out to dream makers, dream catchers and the
cinematically mesmerized. In the sweltering heat of July, AFRIFF
answered the call and sent out a hip group of filmmakers; twenty
creatives from Nollywood for a three-week course at the world famous
Relativity School, Gideon Okeke to Linda Ejiofor, Lala Akindoju to Uti
Nwachukwu and Jude Idada to LilianEsoro.Right in their beautiful digs in Beverly Hills and in between a fun trip
to the popular Santa Monica Beach, a tour of the Warner Brothers
studios and Dolby Laboratories where they experienced the dazzling
wonders of the new DOLBY ATMOS theatre sound system, Hollywood came out
to welcome them. From multi award-winning actors and directors Damon
Wayans and Robert Townsend to the Oscar-winning Executive Producer of
the ground breaking film The Artist Antoine De Cazotte, from the
enigmatic casting director Tiffany Persons to the revered Emmy awards
judge Peter Young to the celebrated director of the ground breaking film
Desert Dancer Richard Raymond and the popular anchor of the
Entertainment Tonight show Kevin Fraizer, it was a show of camaraderie,
love, support and the outpouring of invaluable knowledge. A precursor to
the intensive classes that would follow in the coming weeks, where the
Nollywood creatives would take courses in Directing, Producing, Acting
and Editing in the world renowned Relativity Studios. Hollywood beckons
and Nollywood is responding.
Jude Idada writes from Los Angeles, California, U.S.A
Photo Credit: - Ejiro Onobrakpor
Jude Idada writes from Los Angeles, California, U.S.A
Photo Credit: - Ejiro Onobrakpor
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