The Ogun State born film maker few weeks back opened the door of Mainframe Film and Media Institute (MFMI) in Abeokuta, the capital city of Ogun State to the first set of students who came from all over the country.
Speaking
on the vision of MFMI, Tunde Kelani said “I have always wanted to do this but not without acquiring a
level of maturity and experience to serve as the lubricant for effective
transfer of experiences gained over a career spanning more than three
decades... Mainframe Film and Media Institute therefore is poised to impart
artistic and technical education and practice to young ones and established
industry professionals who need to update their skills from time to time.”
‘My career highlight is founding Mainframe Film and Media Institute, MFMI’ he concluded.
Film making being a team work, MFMI has
facilitators with expertise spanning different parts of film making. The
institution has at their disposals the best learned who are very much
interested in impacting world class knowledge on filmmaking. They include top
rated personnel like Tunde Kelani, Joke Muyiwa Fadirepo, Abiodun Aleja, Bola
Bello, Femi Odugbemi, Wale Ojo, Niji Akanni, Olatunji Afolayan, Muritala Sule, Doyin
Hassan, Ropo Ewenla, Steve Sodiya, amongst others.
The institution has kicked off its academic
calendar with its pioneering students, who are taking Film School Basic
(FSB) programmes for a
period of eight weeks, which would end on the 8th of July. The
second batch of the FSB programme would kick off in September through November,
which gives other intending participants, who could not make the first batch,
enough time to prepare.
On the days of the opening, personalities from
different sectors of the society grace the ‘mini matriculation ’. among them are, Adebayo Salami, Niji Akanni, Ropo
Ewenla, Tunji Bamishingbin, Prof. Remi Raji, Yinka Akanbi, Dr. Tunde Adegbola, and a host of
others. Mrs. Yewande Amusan, a senior consultant to Ogun State governor, represented
the Ogun State government
During the course of their lectures, notable
personalities have visited the students to impact inspiration and show support
to Tunde Kelani. Among those that have visited are; Segun Odegbami, Alhaji Teju
Kareem, Ambroe Somide, Mr. Segun Asaju and others.
Segun Asaju who is a consultant to United
Nation, Federal Government and many other reputable international organizations
particularly inspired the students to always balance the art and business side
of showbusiness because like every living thing, business needs continuity which
healthy business practice ensures.
MFMI is sure equipped to support the efforts of
the selected few filmmakers in Nigeria, who are preoccupied about the need to
take Nollywood to an elevated level of excellence. If you have been dreaming
about being a part of that evolution, now is the time to live it.
To register and learn more about the lucrative
programmes available at Mainframe Film and Media Institute, log on to www.mainframeinstitute.com. You
can also reach the school for the September opening on 08186426752.
courtesy:LIBlog
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