October 26, 2010

We all Loved it

We here at the film school have started the week on a very busy note, but also to an astonishing experience, we had visitors Sandra J. Ruch, and Micki Dickoff both successful film makers from Los Angeles.

Both visitors were delighted by the works of the students and even had a chance to get some merchandise from our school gallery.




























They also got a chance to meet aspiring film makers and talk to them, this was a great opportunity for all students, we got to ask questions and get answers from a professionals point of view, this was very much appreciated.














Apart from all that fun activity, the friendly duo also watched and commented on some of the students projects, it was good to see them appreciate our work, the students bonded with them and even took photos, we all appreciated the vsit and would love for them to visit the school again.




























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October 6, 2010

Down From Isiolo

Victor and Josphat with Moran
Josphat Keya, Clarence Ilavonga and Victor Ombogo Friday 1st October left for Isiolo for a three-day documentary shoot. The documentary entitled Not For Love highlights the early bridal marriage practices among the Samburu community.
Josphat was the Producer/Director, Victor the D.O.P and Clarence was the Asst. Cameraman. It was indeed an experience for the crew. This is part of the ongoing process of integrating the youth into professionalism in the film industry.






“I’m happy that I was challenged to produce and direct the project, the challenges I faced were all to build me up and prepare me for the next level in this industry, I’m one more step ahead through this project.” Josphat

“We worked as a team, consulting each other during the shoot. It was the best experience ever outside Nairobi, I’m proud of what we did.” Victor

“I feel privileged to have been in the team of Josphat  and Victor, I learnt a lot. This is the kind of experience we need.” Clarence 

Clarence on set with a reflector





















The crew;Victor, Clarence and Josphat


Josphat and Victor





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