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Lagos FilmLAB Initiative Is Giving Aspiring Filmmakers A Chance To Grow

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The British Council and the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) have partnered with Biola Alabi Media and Creative England to create the Lagos FilmLAB, an initiative intended to support emerging talent with the hopes of improving the overall quality of films and increase the revenue generated.

The Lagos FilmLAB will be selecting 12 teams of emerging talent in the Lagos State throughout September. Thereafter, the chosen candidates will participate in an intensive residential program that will teach them about script development, production, marketing, financing and a number of other important aspects that are a crucial part of the film-making process.

Commenting on the initiative, acting Executive Secretary LSETF, Teju Abisoye said; “As a partner for the maiden edition of this Creative Sector initiative, we are convinced this collaboration further defines our commitment to job creation through relevant and appropriate skills that support the Creative Sector in Lagos State and in particular film production.”

Candidates will be mentored by seasoned film executives and several other professionals in the industry. Seminars and workshops will also be open to those looking to improve their skills and expertise in the film industry.

“Finally we expect that a new tribe of world-class filmmakers would emerge to further contribute to the depth of quality and growth of the Creative Industry in Lagos State,” Abisoye added.

Nollywood is a billion-dollar industry that produces at least 50 movies a week – the second highest output in the world. Nigeria is undoubtedly invested in supporting aspiring filmmakers who will eventually contribute to both the local and international film industry.

Read more about the Lagos FilmLAB here

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