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For Nollywood To Be A Formidable Force

by Jude Orhorha July 11, 2023
by Jude Orhorha July 11, 2023

To forge ahead and make Nollywood a force to reckon with, both old and new actors can take several steps. Here are some solutions for actors in Nollywood:

1. Continuous Training and Skill Development: Both old and new actors should prioritize continuous training and skill development. Acting techniques and industry trends evolve, and actors need to stay updated to deliver their best performances. Participating in workshops, attending acting classes, and engaging in professional development opportunities can help actors hone their craft.

2. Collaboration and Networking: Actors should actively seek collaboration opportunities with other actors, directors, and producers within and outside Nollywood. Building a strong network within the industry can lead to more opportunities and exposure. Attending film festivals, industry events, and joining actor guilds or associations can facilitate networking.

3. Seek Diverse Roles: Actors should aim to break stereotypes and explore a wide range of roles. By taking on diverse characters, they can showcase their versatility and challenge themselves creatively. This will also contribute to the overall growth and development of Nollywood as a film industry.

4. Professionalism and Work Ethics: Maintaining professionalism and work ethics is crucial. Actors should arrive on set prepared, punctual, and dedicated to their roles. They should respect their colleagues, directors, and crew members. Building a reputation for professionalism can open doors to more opportunities and improve the overall image of Nollywood.

5. Embrace Technology and Digital Platforms: Nollywood actors should leverage the power of technology and digital platforms to expand their reach. Social media platforms, YouTube channels, and personal websites can help actors showcase their talent, engage with fans, and attract the attention of international audiences.

6. Quality over Quantity: Both old and new actors should prioritize quality over quantity. Instead of accepting every script that comes their way, they should be selective and choose projects that have strong storytelling, well-developed characters, and competent production values. By focusing on quality projects, actors can contribute to raising the overall standard of Nollywood films.

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7. International Collaborations: Nollywood actors should actively seek opportunities for international collaborations. Collaborating with actors, filmmakers, and production companies from other countries can help in sharing expertise, accessing international markets, and enhancing the global recognition of Nollywood.

8. Advocacy for Industry Support: Actors can engage in advocacy efforts to advocate for policies and investments that support the growth of the Nigerian film industry. This includes lobbying for improved infrastructure, funding for film projects, and favorable regulatory frameworks that encourage local production and protect intellectual property rights.

By implementing these solutions, both old and new actors in the industry can contribute to making Nollywood a force to reckon with and elevate the reputation of Nigerian cinema on the global stage.

 

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