The French and Nigerian sound experts have joined forces to enhance film sound training in Nigeria.
The collaboration aims to elevate the country’s film audio quality, bringing it up to international standards. Ten Nigerian sound engineers and two French film sound specialists have come together in Lagos for an intensive professional exchange focused on location sound recording and sound post-production.
The collaboration, which takes place from June 15 to 26, involves a series of hands-on workshops and practical exercises as participants combine French and Nigerian expertise across various disciplines of film sound.
Speaking about the training, Christophe Pecot, audiovisual attaché, French Embassy in Nigeria, said, “As global streaming platforms, international producers invest in African content, including productions from Nigeria, expectations regarding post-production quality continue to rise.”
“This training programme has been designed to help Nigerian professionals meet growing international demand and align with global industry standards.”
According to him, some
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