Beyonce and Rihanna 4 - Part 4
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The first Nigerian films
were made by filmmakers such as Ola
Balogun and Hubert
Ogunde in the 1960s, but they were frustrated by the high cost of
film production. However, television broadcasting in Nigeria began in
the 1960s and received much government support in its early years. By
the mid-1980s every state had its own broadcasting station. Law limited
foreign television content so producers in Lagos began televising local
popular theater productions. Many of these were circulated on video as
well, and a small scale informal video movie trade developed. Nigerian
film is thus a video movie industry; Nigerians call them 'home
videos'. 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. Many point to the 1992 release
of Living
in Bondage, a film about a businessman whose dealings with a money
cult result in the death of his wife, as the industry's first blockbuster.
Since then, thousands of movies have been released. One of the first Nigerian
movie to reach international fame was the 2003 release Osuofia
In London, starring Nkem
Owoh, the famous Nigerian comedic actor. Modern Nigerian cinema’s
most prolific auteur is Chico
Ejiro, who directed over 80 films in a 5-year period and brags that
he can complete production on a movie in as little as three days. Ejiro’s
brother Zeb is the best-known director of these videos outside of the
country.
The first Nollywood films were produced with traditional analog video,
such as Betacam SP, but today all Nollywood movies are produced using
digital video technology. Only recently, Time magazine published an article
rating the industry as the third-largest after Hollywood and Bollywood. Production
In the early days, Nollywood had one studio, Studio Tinapa in Tinapa, Calabar. Most movies,
however, are not produced in studios in the Hollywood style. Video movies
are shot on location all over Nigeria with distinct regional variations
between the northern movies (made primarily in the Hausa language), the
western Yoruba-language movies, the
Igbo movies shot in the southeast,(Benin
City) Edo Language shot in Benin city and the popular English-language
productions, also shot primarily in the southeast. Many of the big producers
have offices in Surulere, Lagos. Shooting films in Nigeria is difficult.
Nigerian directors adopt new technologies as soon as they become affordable. Bulky videotape cameras gave way to their digital descendents, which are now being replaced by HD cameras. Editing, music, and other post-production work is done with common computer-based systems. Related Links |
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SOME REAL BEYONCE AND RIHANNA SHIT
by HB_TATO !!!
10/30/2012 12:50:50 AM
wat d hell...l cant bleaf dis dumb ass movie wuld av part 5. anyway, d next part wuld b interesting cos nw he has 3 ladies fightin 4 him...hiss
it was a bit entertaining thou with all d cat fights.
by babieada
2/28/2009 4:33:14 AM
wat a bunch of stupid bitches,ope we dont have that in reality
by SHOKOLa
1/18/2009 3:27:08 AM
hjahahaha
funny movie
but tha 2 gurls are stupid oh wow
cant wait to see part 5
by udo1
12/24/2008 3:37:40 PM
this movie is so lame. it was entertaining in the end tho and thats the purpose right?
by tochi
12/18/2008 7:06:05 PM
Thanks for the help zeewee.
by kelmine
12/15/2008 5:43:15 PM
sick and retarded.
by anusalami
12/11/2008 6:29:05 PM
sick and retarded.
by anusalami
12/11/2008 6:28:55 PM
kelmine, the song is by shania twain..."ur still the one"....movie was a waste of gud tym as i undid my braids...lol....n am hatin the lengthenin vybes...the winner is....who???? ala! very fuuny!!!
by zeewee
12/9/2008 5:36:29 AM
RE U SEROIUS? THIS MOVIE WACK!!!! SO WHAT HAPPENED? AM NOT GONNA BE SURPRISE IF ANOTHER PART COMES OUT...BOTH OF DEM NEED TO GROW UP....
by amajiero
12/8/2008 10:38:13 PM
Both of them will definitely loose out cos he is already making out with another girl. The film is not so bad
by merciano
12/8/2008 4:06:23 PM
fine d movie was fun but omo is just too big 4 such a role though she really looked like rihanna nd she tried
by tripplej
12/8/2008 11:22:21 AM
nice
by loveevlon
12/8/2008 9:55:47 AM
This movie is a little childish not something that would happen in reality. Anyways Nollywood thanks for the entertainment.
by tombrapah
12/8/2008 1:15:15 AM
The problem starts all over again.
This will teach men not to have two men. If women give them a hard time when two women is involve they will thing twice, before cheating.
The Winner is……………….OK there’s going to be a part 5. I hope Nadin don’t win.
Thank you for the film.
by queen
12/7/2008 12:08:01 PM
nice one, but Jim WAS TAPPING CURRENT ON THOSE TWO LADIES THAT WERE FIGHTING 4 HIM OOO...............THE GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFUL NICE MAKEUP;
by rachy
12/7/2008 9:54:15 AM
Great movie. Poor sound quality at times.
by Kanevector
12/6/2008 9:46:01 PM
this movie was entertaining but I did not get a special lesson to carry where ever I go...
by riyane
12/6/2008 8:52:57 PM
I can bet you on this, The Part 5 will come out sooner or later.... What a Joke...
by donex
12/6/2008 6:15:35 PM
it ends nicely. the winner at the end is not necessary. you can see who he chose as his winner.
by vickilicious
12/6/2008 5:54:57 PM
this movie is good but the end makes no sense at all. How can two girls be fighting over one man and the man is busy proposing to another girl. wack
by chico
12/6/2008 5:09:03 PM
very entertaining....but the end was crap.
Are we supposed to assume that the story continues? We dont even know the winner.......
Thanks for uploading sha
by preciousdamsel1
12/6/2008 3:58:49 PM
jim iyke was feeling like jay Z oo.. nice movie
by musty
12/6/2008 1:34:01 PM
love this movie
by Jill01
12/6/2008 11:04:09 AM
wat the fizzz is this movie? i dont knw wat to say about the end, hope they are not trying to film part 5n 6, cos 9ja movies is starting to get out of hand. that beta b the end
by lanreshukky
12/6/2008 5:07:02 AM
a waste of my time.
by ms.allen
12/6/2008 1:03:54 AM
preety good eding and thanks Admin for upleading the end of this movie. Can anyone please tell me the name and title of the last song Omotola sang?
by kelmine
12/5/2008 10:38:08 PM
NICE MOVIE BUT IT WAS WAG WELL IS TEACHIN THOSE BEAUTIFUL LADIES FIGHTIN OVER MAN EEEEH NA WAOOO! WELL GOOD JOB NADIA SINGIN LISTEN L LUV IT ABD RIHANNA S OMO SEXY !
by alicia
12/5/2008 10:35:46 PM
wtf!!!!!!!!!! what a retarded ending a waste of my damn time!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by moonbunny284
12/5/2008 9:13:58 PM
just ridiculos
by smozi
12/5/2008 8:28:48 PM
Omotola is a disgrace for acting this nonsense....
the movie is soooo retarded
by shantell3000
12/5/2008 7:39:13 PM
well not bad ending,,but the movie was full of women episodes..
by bobby
12/5/2008 5:47:19 PM
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