Abuja - The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) plans to improve the
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capacity of movie
stakeholders in the country.
The Director, Public Affairs of the
commission, Tony Ojobo said that the telcos regulator had become an
active enthusiast of Nollywood.
According to him, the aim is to help project the image of the country positively.
“Our
attraction to Nollywood became more intense when we realised that we
can leverage on ICT opportunity to promote and project the industry to
greater digital heights, for the benefit of the practitioners and
socioeconomic progress of our nation.
“Our relationship with
Nollywood was actually consummated through a well-articulated
partnership with our ICT training institution,” the director said.
He
said the partnership had led to several workshops experimentation on
movie production. Ojobo said the collaboration had also led to the
production of a movie titled Love on the Run.
He said the commission was working towards providing an ICT application for production, storage and distribution of movies.
“Just
recently some professionals from Georgia University Technology was in
Lagos to deliver training on master classics, class session on film
business and production techniques in furtherance of this important
partnership. Plans are on the way to establish a centre of excellence
for multimedia for the movie industry.
We recognise that there is
limited application of ICT technologies in our movie industry today,
especially in production and storing materials,” he said.
He said
the centre would be fully equipped with editing kit and more film
production facilities for digital video, animation for entertainment,
advertising, multimedia cartography and multimedia communications, among
others.
Ojobo noted that the broad band network initiated by the
commission would help in the distribution of movies, content marking
and protection of intellectual property in the industry.
He
expressed optimism that the collaboration would provide multi-media
training materials, and attract appreciable application of ICT
facilities in film production.
“Our confidence in supporting and
partnering Nollywood is based on the fact that it has a greater and more
rewarding digital future,” he said.
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