"Africa: Open For Business" probes into the world of successful African businesses and exposes myths while debunking fears surrounding doing business in Africa. With concise segments following successful African and Africa-based entrepreneurs, decade-long Journalist, Carol Pineauâ??s film shows resilient and creative businesses who meet and exceed international standards everyday.
"Africa: Open For Business" probes into the world of successful African businesses and exposes myths while debunking fears surrounding doing business in Africa. With concise segments following successful African and Africa-based entrepreneurs, decade-long Journalist, Carol Pineauâ??s film shows resilient and creative businesses who meet and exceed international standards everyday.
"Africa: Open For Business" probes into the world of successful African businesses and exposes myths while debunking fears surrounding doing business in Africa. With concise segments following successful African and Africa-based entrepreneurs, decade-long Journalist, Carol Pineauâ??s film shows resilient and creative businesses who meet and exceed international standards everyday.
"Africa: Open For Business" probes into the world of successful African businesses and exposes myths while debunking fears surrounding doing business in Africa. With concise segments following successful African and Africa-based entrepreneurs, decade-long Journalist, Carol Pineauâ??s film shows resilient and creative businesses who meet and exceed international standards everyday.
"Africa: Open For Business" probes into the world of successful African businesses and exposes myths while debunking fears surrounding doing business in Africa. With concise segments following successful African and Africa-based entrepreneurs, decade-long Journalist, Carol Pineauâ??s film shows resilient and creative businesses who meet and exceed international standards everyday.
"The Story Of Oshun & Ogun" is a 4 minute 3D animation pilot telling the West African, Yoruba based fable of how little Oshun, who represents love, seduction and sweetness, brought the powerful Ogun, entity of iron, machines and technology, out of hiding to restore order to the world.
"Africa: Open For Business" probes into the world of successful African businesses and exposes myths while debunking fears surrounding doing business in Africa. With concise segments following successful African and Africa-based entrepreneurs, decade-long Journalist, Carol Pineauâ??s film shows resilient and creative businesses who meet and exceed international standards everyday.
"Africa: Open For Business" probes into the world of successful African businesses and exposes myths while debunking fears surrounding doing business in Africa. With concise segments following successful African and Africa-based entrepreneurs, decade-long Journalist, Carol Pineauâ??s film shows resilient and creative businesses who meet and exceed international standards everyday.
The plot arc of "Ballad" is purposefully succinct: a quick montage of images from the bombing's aftermath follows with an atmospheric sound-wash, setting the mood for the song and the accompanying video. The goal is to create a new media 'tone-poem.'
In "Welcome To Nollywood" filmmaker Jamie Meltzer goes behind the scenes in Nigeria's Nollywood video industry and shows us how and why this 15-year-old genre of filmmaking is stealing global hearts and minds, making Nigeria's Nollywood the third highest film producing industry in the world.
After a week-long new media workshop on alternative means of production and distribution, two young Ghanaian filmmakers produce these shortDOCS for NBPC about the communities near Ussher Fort - a former Slave Post - in Accra, Ghana.
African American filmmaker Regi Allen journeys to Ghana, Senegal and Cote d' Ivoire in "10 Days In Africa", exploring myths about black identity, culture and even self in his 8mm textured journey.
During a recent youth workshop at the National Black Programming Consortium's (NBPC's) Harlem office, filmmaker Duana Butler discusses the film industry with students from Tomorrow's Filmmakers. For related content, visit WWW.NBPC.TV
In a larger context, the Albany Movement was the precursor to the development of national civil rights. This project is an attempt to make a number of interlinked connections using persons who were privy to the Albany Movement, a truly local civil rights venture, to the contemporary period.
After a week-long new media workshop on alternative means of production and distribution, two young Ghanaian filmmakers produce these shortDOCS for NBPC about the communities near Ussher Fort - a former Slave Post - in Accra, Ghana.
The Katrina Project is an innovative effort that brings together resources from within public broadcasting to give voice to residents of Gulf Coast most affected by the hurricanes and levee breeches in Louisiana and Mississippi in August 2005.
The Katrina Project is an innovative effort that brings together resources from within public broadcasting to give voice to residents of Gulf Coast most affected by the hurricanes and levee breeches in Louisiana and Mississippi in August 2005.