Nigerian Institute of Journalism introduces Film, television academy

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The Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), propels its manpower training in media and communication studies to whole different level by floating a film and television academy.

The Television academy which began academic activities this August,offer several courses in screen acting, film directing, film sound editing and film editing.

According to allAfrica in a release by NIJ Registrar, Mrs Patricia Kalesanwo said

“The coming of the academy is in line with NIJ’s pursuit of its dual heritage in academic learning and professional development, and that experienced professionals have already been mobilised to provide cutting edge teaching in the film and media industry generally and Nollywood particularly.

“Aside the rich content and practical sessions, the training comes with internship opportunities in the film and media industry to make its graduates competent and very marketable upon graduation,” she said.

The programme is run in collaboration with Ovueta, a film and television company, and will equip students with a contemporary outlook and relevant content in film and media.

NIJ alumni and current students interested in running the programme are entitled to fabulous discounts, the release added.

The NIJ film and television academy is one of the many innovations introduced in the school by the current management led by an experienced media practitioner, and former president of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Mr. Gbenga Adefaye.

 

F.T.S/All Africa

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