I believe it is high time we begin to discuss with the view of finding solutions, the problems with our dear Nollywood Business.
What do I mean?
How should we conduct our film business, is the value of our films dropping or rising, are our films losing respect or gaining respect?
Are our film makers really selling their films or are our film makers being ripped off, do people really buy our films now or are they seen for little to nothing paid through the Sky channels?
Do our film makers get paid appropriately for their films shown on television?
Are we really practicing positive support for Nollywood, and not buying our Nollywood Films?
If we don't buy our Nollywood films, how can the film makers recover their money to make more better movies?
How does our attitude to Nollywood films affect the industry?
Please let's share our concerns on these topics, and getting talking may be someone somewhere will learn from what we may have to say. These and many more needs attention now, if we are to find Nollywood in existence in the future.
What do I mean?
How should we conduct our film business, is the value of our films dropping or rising, are our films losing respect or gaining respect?
Are our film makers really selling their films or are our film makers being ripped off, do people really buy our films now or are they seen for little to nothing paid through the Sky channels?
Do our film makers get paid appropriately for their films shown on television?
Are we really practicing positive support for Nollywood, and not buying our Nollywood Films?
If we don't buy our Nollywood films, how can the film makers recover their money to make more better movies?
How does our attitude to Nollywood films affect the industry?
Please let's share our concerns on these topics, and getting talking may be someone somewhere will learn from what we may have to say. These and many more needs attention now, if we are to find Nollywood in existence in the future.
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