Femi Odugbemi Will be speaking at R.A.G.E 2013
FEMI ODUGBEMI is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and photographer. A
Film & TV Production graduate from Montana State University,
Bozeman, United States, is the Managing Director/CEO DVWORX Studio. He
worked initially at KUSM Channel 9 TV station in Bozeman, Montana. Upon
his return to Nigeria, he worked as Film & Radio Producer at Lintas
Advertising and later as Associate
Creative Director at STB-McCann, Lagos. His screen credits include “Like
father, like son” (a TV sitcom) “Who do you Love?” (SFH talk-show) “Who
wants to be a Millionaire?” (Nigeria’s most popular TV game-show),
“Lagos Lottery Game-show” “Life in Lagos” an international documentary
for CFI in France, “Oui Voodoo”(a cultural documentary) “Metamorphosis”
(a musical documentary on the life of the legendary Nigerian conductor
Steve Rhodes) “Bar Beach Blues” a multiple-awards winning film, and
“Maroko” a political full-length feature. In the last few years he has
also produced “Mama Put” a New Direction short film and the
critically-acclaimed documentary “Ibadan – Cradle of Literati.”
A
founding Content Producer of “TINSEL,” MNET’s acclaimed soap-opera. His
new work includes multiple award-winning documentaries “Bariga Boy” and
the culture expose“ORIKI.” Between 2002 and 2006, Odugbemi was the
President of the Independent Television Producers Association of Nigeria
(ITPAN). In that capacity he also chaired the Lagos International Forum
on Cinema, Motion Picture and Video in Africa, an international film
festival that attracted participants and professionals from across the
world. He served as well on the Steering Committee of the Motion
Picture Council of Nigeria, (MOPICON) appointed by the Honourable
Minister of Information and Communication. He is a member of the
Advisory Board of the School of Media and Communications (SMC), Pan
African University, Lagos, Nigeria. He is on the Board of Lufodo
Academy of Performing Arts (LAPA) and he is International
Advisor/Consultant of the Orange Academy, Lagos.
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Femi Odugbemi Will be speaking at R.A.G.E 2013
FEMI ODUGBEMI is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and photographer. A
Film & TV Production graduate from Montana State University,
Bozeman, United States, is the Managing Director/CEO DVWORX Studio. He
worked initially at KUSM Channel 9 TV station in Bozeman, Montana. Upon
his return to Nigeria, he worked as Film & Radio Producer at Lintas
Advertising and later as Associate
Creative Director at STB-McCann, Lagos. His screen credits include “Like
father, like son” (a TV sitcom) “Who do you Love?” (SFH talk-show) “Who
wants to be a Millionaire?” (Nigeria’s most popular TV game-show),
“Lagos Lottery Game-show” “Life in Lagos” an international documentary
for CFI in France, “Oui Voodoo”(a cultural documentary) “Metamorphosis”
(a musical documentary on the life of the legendary Nigerian conductor
Steve Rhodes) “Bar Beach Blues” a multiple-awards winning film, and
“Maroko” a political full-length feature. In the last few years he has
also produced “Mama Put” a New Direction short film and the
critically-acclaimed documentary “Ibadan – Cradle of Literati.”
A
founding Content Producer of “TINSEL,” MNET’s acclaimed soap-opera. His
new work includes multiple award-winning documentaries “Bariga Boy” and
the culture expose“ORIKI.” Between 2002 and 2006, Odugbemi was the
President of the Independent Television Producers Association of Nigeria
(ITPAN). In that capacity he also chaired the Lagos International Forum
on Cinema, Motion Picture and Video in Africa, an international film
festival that attracted participants and professionals from across the
world. He served as well on the Steering Committee of the Motion
Picture Council of Nigeria, (MOPICON) appointed by the Honourable
Minister of Information and Communication. He is a member of the
Advisory Board of the School of Media and Communications (SMC), Pan
African University, Lagos, Nigeria. He is on the Board of Lufodo
Academy of Performing Arts (LAPA) and he is International
Advisor/Consultant of the Orange Academy, Lagos.
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