Ghanaian filmmaker Salifu Abdul Hafiz will be hosting a programme on film dubbed 'Fine Cinematics Workshop' on April 26, 2023.
Director Hafiz, as he is popularly known, is doing this through his The Salifu Foundation in collaboration with the Academic City University College.
The workshop is aimed at training the next generation of filmmakers and giving the opportunity to those who already in the business to hone their skills.
Abdul Hafiz is the founder of Digital Creative Media, a video production company and creative agency that has produced local and international content for institutions like the BBC, UN-IFAD, IDH, USAID, Canadian High Commission Ghana, Global Citizen, Ban Ki-Moon Centre and more.
The company has also shot content for celebrities like Idris Elba, Mr Eazi, King Promise, Sarkodie, FuseODG and more.
Abdul Hafiz after training many filmmakers over the last eight years has heeded the call to give more opportunities to fledgling filmmakers, hence this free workshop targeted at anyone trying to pursue a career in filmmaking.
Top industry creatives like Nana Kofi Asihene, Yaw Skyface, KP Selorm and Mic Yamoah will speak on their journeys and share their knowledge with participants.
The Fine Cinematics Workshop is supported by Hollyland Technologies, Aputure Lighting, Deity Microphones, Amaran Lighting and ZGCine.
The workshop will take place at the Academic City University College campus at Haatso in Accra.
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