Turn on YouTube, and you'll find them everywhere, the A-listers, the cinema darlings, the Netflix veterans, the award winners. They're all there, producing content on a platform that, not too long ago ...
Is Nollywood in its “home video” phase through YouTube movies? Fears about quality have become legitimate, with the avalanche of movies on the free video site. But if it was a blockbuster that had ...
Veteran Nollywood actor Kanayo O Kanayo has expressed concerns regarding the proliferation of Nigerian actors and producers on YouTube. He noted that the prevalent practice of conducting intense ...
Nigerian TV and film producers gathered in Lagos at the weekend for YouTube’s first-ever TV/Film Day, a workshop designed to help creators reach global audiences and build sustainable businesses ...
Popular video-sharing platform, YouTube, has become a veritable way for actors and filmmakers to share their movies with fans. It has eased up the stress for both the filmmakers and their audience who ...
Once dismissed as a playground for skits, pranks, and makeup tutorials, YouTube has quietly evolved into Nollywood’s new goldmine—and some of its biggest stars are striking digital oil. What started ...
Love in Every Word, a movie by Nigerian filmmaker Omoni Oboli, racked up more than 20 million views on YouTube in the first three months of this year, like many Nollywood productions. It points to a ...
Few years ago Nollywood producers relied on home videos and human marketers either in Alaba, Idumota, Upper Iweka, or Aba to get their movies distributed across the country which was very hectic and ...
Nigerian TV and film producers gathered in Lagos recently for YouTube’s first-ever TV/Film Day, a one-day workshop designed to equip the country’s top storytellers with new strategies for reaching ...
Nollywood actor Kanayo O. Kanayo has voiced strong concerns about the direction of the Nigerian movie industry, especially on YouTube, where he says casting is now focused on popularity and looks ...
A wave of criticism has swept across social media platforms, with fans and Nollywood movie lovers accusing producers of repetitive casting and low-quality YouTube movies. The News Agency of Nigeria ...