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How I Adapt To New Trends And Stay Innovative In The Industry?–Chris Eneaji

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Famous Nigeria movie Director, Editor and filmmaker, Chris Eneaji said educating himself and researching makes him stay up-to-date Nollywood.

Chris who spoke with our correspondent during one in Abuja explained that filmmakers need to equip themselves the best filming innovations to be conversant with new trends.

The filmmaker who has produced and directed movies for Cinema, Netflix, Africa Magic, ROKTV, IROKOTV, and other streaming platforms and TV services has this to say.

“My approach is particularly simple and effective. I’ve constantly trained myself yearly and ensured I get the best information to keep up with trends.

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” From 2012 till date, I have sort for innovations both in the technical and creative space to ensure I’m abreast of the going trends and latest filming equipment that can help enhance my skills.

“I have received training as a Director in South Africa, Film Lighting in the United States, Color grading and Camera operations in the United Kingdom and Art Direction and Props course with the Screen Yorkshire of Leeds United Kingdom. I also have worked with the popular ITV Emmerdale series where I learnt hands-on filmmaking processes and ethics,” he added

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