FilmOne Entertainment: Unlocking Nigeria’s Storytelling Potential

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Introduction:

FilmOne Entertainment, a Nigerian entertainment company, is focused on the distribution and production of filmed content, catering to both local and international audiences.

Key Highlights:

  • Awobokun, a representative from FilmOne, emphasized that there are many untold stories in Nigeria, and the audience is eager to watch different types of films.
  • She stressed the importance of quality in film production, citing that it affects the film’s reception by the audience.

Film Selection Process:

FilmOne has an in-house standard and checklist for selecting films for distribution, taking into account factors such as season, production quality, and timing.

Film Distribution Channels:

The company distributes films on both streaming platforms and in cinemas. However, if a film doesn’t generate sufficient revenue in cinemas, it is considered for release on other platforms to break even.

Key Quotes:

  • “There are so many existing stories that haven’t even come on screen. For a long time, we’ve always thought that we have to create stories, but there are lots of stories already that need to be told.”
  • “If you position any film as a film to watch that should be watched, the Nigerian audience will watch it… people are now asking questions.”
  • “If you do the work, people will come out to see it. People are now asking questions. Because of that, you have to pay more attention to what you’re doing… how is it shot, what does it look like, and how was it produced.”

These quotes highlight Awobokun’s emphasis on quality in film production, the importance of adapting to changing audience preferences, and the willingness of the company to explore different distribution channels. Overall, the interview provides valuable insights into FilmOne’s approach to film production, selection, and distribution in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

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