Monday, December 10, 2012

Event Video and Photo Coverage

Our accumulated experience in Multimedia has distinquised us in this field of Event Coverage. we have groomed the best cinematographers to give your Events a perfect Video/Photo touch.
Frankly speaking, every event ranging from
  • End of Year Conference
  • Seminers
  • Lectures
  • Wedding
  • Funerals
  • Communitioning of Projects
  • Birthdays
and lots more are treated as documentaries in georgeostories. we use HD equipments and can provide the work in the format that will be suitable for circulation within the context of your needs
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Merry Christmas

Friday, November 16, 2012

Screenplay Marketplace in Nollywood.


YOU May read the previous post on GURU GUANO  by clicking on the Film Caption 

Story Line Episodic is an e-based publication for writers to market their synopsis and for filmmakers to buy them. It’s out of quest of upcoming talents all around the world. Georgeostories in conjunction with Back to School Film Campaign and other Multimedia companies quiet agree that a lot of great youths of creative economic value will be discovered through this channel. We will circulate this Publication using the most recent networking tools; feedback and treatments are carefully considered.

Episode one:     GURU GUANO
There was death under the cross and the Red Crescent, no traces of Zion’s strange death except for a sentence written in Latin; Zafana’s quest for the translation of this sentence was the beginning of her mandate to unite Islam and Christianity. She must first unite the Guru Guano children.

This is a pure epic story of the consequences of ancient migration in Africa. The cross breeding of  Brahmin and Jewish migrants led to the origin of GURU GUANOS…they lived isolated lifestyles and sparsely settled in different tropical rain forests across Africa. They are still found in the valley of okutu…living at a boundary separating two insoluble religions, now they are out to use their great wisdom to execute a conflict resolution strategy…that was the first night the GURU of peace was found dead.
Status: completed 4th draft
No of pages: 116
The story developed the challenges of growing African Economy, history and fiction with series of suspense and eloquence; revealing the issues of cast discrimination in Africa.
Our episode 2 storyline will be published soon. Subscribe to get a copy delivered to your mailbox
To publicize your story, or receive a treatment, write georgeostories@gmail.com   or call +234-803-884-3041

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Acting Opportunities in Nollywood


Once again, I want to inspire all the aspiring actors/actresses, musicians, script writers and performers. Here in Africa, starting a career in Entertainment is very tiring because parents and the Government hardly support acting  career. Yet, we are second to best in the world. Our victory is in our own hands. However, can you be a doctor without studying medicine and taking proper practical classes? So also to acting, you must study if you are serious to break in.
Georgeostories Online acting/writing class will give you access to most of their course information through the Internet and submit work online. Some classes may also include web-based discussions, facebook chat, bbm for interaction between students and instructors. Online acting students may also be required to submit video of themselves performing. However, this course is best for upcoming who wants our representation. Like most of other artiste managers, we love to groom our artistes/writers before we recommend them to top film producers Africa wide.
Employment
There's no doubt about it. Showbiz is a tough business, but it's not impossible to get work as an actor. Online acting students will face many of the same challenges students from traditional acting programs will. There is a lot of competition for a limited amount of jobs, so you have to be committed and persistent before you break-in into Nollywood or Africa film/music world at large.
We have set up great networking platforms which we use to source for acting roles and script writing deals to our student so rush now, follow the link below to secure our representation
https://form.myjotform.com/georgeostories/artist-information-registration-for

Monday, September 24, 2012

Becoming an Actor/Actress in Nollywood

Developing an acting career in Nollywood  requires an entrepreneurial mindset: a desire to create your own opportunities while working within a system where rewards are often delayed.

In what ways do you take charge of your own career?
"I've always known that the audition route would not be my way. I accepted that very early on in my career when I realized that no matter how much you prepare or how talented you are, the best person doesn't always book the role.
My Advice to all the Upcoming Artistes in Nollywood
  • Make sure you're in a class where the coach cares about you as an actor and not just your money.
  • Follow through on all contacts you've made, you never know where people will in up being in a year or two.
  • Be proactive in your career.
  • Learn the business of acting and not just the craft!
  • Keep your word and have integrity.
  • Show up on time.
  • Be professional on set and off.
  • Find a great manager and agent to be a part of your team. They work with you, not you for them or them for you.
  • Be flexible and able to make adjustments artistically in class and on set, in other words... Don't be difficult!
  • Don't forget to live in the moment everyday despite your circumstances.
  • Time is the most important gift in your life and put God first, then your career, then you, and then your family, friends and loved ones.
To get our Representation, please call +234-803-88430-41. 
Ugwuja George Odinakachi
CEO   georgeostories

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

LATEST NOLLYWOOD SECRET



The rising of our ego, our breakthrough, the most entertaining art of Africa… NOLLYWOOD
Just like filmmakers such as Ola Balogun and Hubert Ogunde in the 1960s made great films, yet   were frustrated by the high cost of film production.
Upcoming film makers were sent back into retreat, they were unable to shoot films but they had the passion. They wrote more, they rehearsed, they talked about films and their parents sighed. Just like you and I, There is some debate concerning what caused this small local market in videos to explode into a booming industry that has pushed foreign media off the shelves in much of Africa and is now marketed all over the world. Use of English rather than local languages served to expand the market. Aggressive marketing using posters, trailers, and television advertising also played a role in Nollywood's success. Yet we failed again, this time we lost focus in the art and followed the money. We failed the masses; we refused to grow with the ever revolving technology, they expected more than we offered.
But once again we have risen from slumber; we must start to write those stories that the world wants to see in televisions and Cinemas, we must start to raise young and educated stars, talented youths across Africa. We have said no to the monopoly of the art of Nollywood.
Nigeria is not only rich in natural resources, we are rich in mental strength and expertise, we can use modern technology efficiently, we can manipulate editing software, we can use RED, DSLR,HDV, we can mix good sounds, we are now making good films again.
My fellow film makers and the upcoming actors and actresses, we must always quench the visual urge of millions of viewers that are waiting for us to rise. We must boost Nigeria economy through media export such as Nollywood films.
Finally, to our viewers worldwide, we assure you that when next you step into the store and buy an original copy of a Nigeria film or drive down a cinema with your children to see a our short films, you will be thrilled with suspense that will quench your ever demanding curiosity in our rich Nigerian stories…watch out for my short film soon. Always visit my blog

Ugwuja George Odinakachi
Phone: +2348038843041
Email: info@georgeugwuja.com.ng
Website: www.georgeugwuja.com.ng