Rebecca Ejifoma
The Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture in partnership with two creative training institutions, Del-York and Ebonyilife Academies, has launched the Lagos State Creative Industry Initiative (LACI) to equip 1480 practitioners with world class skills.
The initiative, as stated, will serve as a training platform for practitioners in the creative industry, and to boost the use of modern technology, enhance content and quality of entertainment.
The free training, which is billed for March, aims to make Lagos State a destination for a skilled, workforce for the creative industries while boosting the state’s economy.
Some of the skills lined up for the programme include Script Writing, Directing, Cinematography, Filmmaking, and Fashion and Style, Digital Filmmaking, Documentary Filmmaking, Digital Marketing, Fashion, Arts & Crafts, Film Post-Production, Producing and the Business of Filmmaking.
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Think you can make a movie in 48 hours? So far, 47 teams with 68 filmmakers from Texas, New Mexico and Mexico have registered to try to make a short film as part of the Reimagining Borders 48-Hour Film Challenge between Feb. 26 and Feb. 28. Ilana Lapid, NMSU Creative Media Institute professor who organizes the 48-hour film challenge with help from her students and Kyle Ivy, CMI student who served as public relations director for the project. (Courtesy Photo) From left: New Mexico State University CMI students Mario Valencia, Roman Sanchez III and Christian Sermeño wrote, directed, shot and edited the film Get Through This in just 48 hours. (Courtesy photo)
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GENTRY: And now Great Arts at Eastern. Coming to you from the Portales campus of Eastern New Mexico University. I m Jeff Gentry, Dean of the College of Fine Arts here on KENW, Your Public Radio Network. Today my guest is Israel Stacy, a student in the ENMU theater program. He appears in the play,
Everybody premiering tonight via Zoom worldwide. Thank you for joining me today.
STACY: Of course.
GENTRY: Israel, you re a freshman Theatre major. Tell me about your previous experience as an actor.
STACY: So, my previous experience as an actor goes throughout the entirety of my high school career. In fact, the very first show I was ever in was a show called