The Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), Filmhouse Group, and UCA Explore the Business of Film and Fashion Storytelling

Ladun Awobokun(Chief Content Officer, FilmOne Entertainment, Chioma Ude (Founder, AFRIFF and Deyemi Okanlawon (Actor)

Lagos, Nigeria – The Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), in partnership with Filmhouse Group and the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), finalised its masterclass series on Wednesday, February 26, at Filmhouse Cinemas, Landmark. The sessions explored key aspects of the film industry and the intersection between fashion and film, bringing together industry leaders, aspiring creatives, and students.

The Africa International Film Festival partners with Filmhouse Group and UCA. Exploring the Business of Film and Fashion Storytelling
AFRIFF, Filmhouse Group, and UCA Explore the Business of Film and Fashion Storytelling

Discussions began with a panel featuring Chioma Ude, Founder of AFRIFF, and Ladun Awobokun, Chief Content Officer at FilmOne Entertainment and Filmhouse Group. The conversation focused on the business of film, covering topics such as distribution, funding, marketing models and international expansion. Participants engaged in discussions about the opportunities and challenges within the industry. With speakers emphasizing the need for structured funding and collaboration to strengthen African storytelling.

The Africa International Film Festival partners with Filmhouse Group and UCA. Exploring the Business of Film and Fashion Storytelling

Shifting the focus to fashion, Marshall Michelle, Program Director for Fashion Image & Fashion Photography at UCA, led a session on the role of storytelling in fashion films. Using notable examples, the discussion explored how cinematic techniques shape fashion narratives and create compelling visual experiences.

The Africa International Film Festival partners with Filmhouse Group and UCA. Exploring the Business of Film and Fashion Storytelling

With the masterclass series coming to a close, participants reflected on the insights shared. As well as the potential for cross-industry collaboration. The Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), Filmhouse Group, and UCA masterclass series provided a platform. This platform enables knowledge-sharing and industry networking. Reinforcing efforts to equip emerging talent with the tools needed to navigate the evolving film and fashion landscapes.

To finalise the Creative Students Conference – UCA, AFRIFF and Filmhouse Group are gearing up for a cocktail event today. Enabling them to round off a successful week of impacting young talents with the endless career possibilities in the arts.

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