The Guardian (Nigeria)

Meji Alabi Teaches Music Video Production At CANON-PEFTI Film Workshop

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Mvideo director, Meji Alabi, who is known for his several mind-blowing music videos, including by Wizkid featuring Tiwa Savage, by Davido and by Seyi Shay, brought his cinematogr­apher skill to bare, as world-renowned camera manufactur­er, Canon partnered Nigeria’s foremost Film School, PEFTI Film Institute to train Nigerians on DSLR filmmaking and music video production, through practical workshops that held from May 6 – 10.

The five-day free workshops, which held the PEFTI Campus,

Ajao Estate, Lagos saw some of the best creative, cinematogr­aphers and certifiedd Canon trainers, includinga­ndrew Emil from Egypt, Rodney Quarcoo from Ghana, and the award-winning Nigerian filmmaker, Meji Alabi train the participan­ts on some of the latest hands-on techniques in music video production and filmmaking.

Commending Canon for its continued partnershi­p with PEFTI, Managing Director of PEFTI, Abiola Adenuga said, “We appreciate the continued partnershi­p between PEFTI and Canon because we are able to enlighten Nigerians about state-of-the-art equipment and software, which are immensely beneficial to PEFTI students, and Nigerian entertainm­ent industry as a whole.

“Technology has simplified the film-making process; regular training and workshops like this, ensure we remain ahead.”

Speaking on the factors he consider when coming up with the theme for a music video, Alabi said, “One of the main factors I like to consider when conceptual­ising is simple – I ask myself whether I would watch this again. I feel that if a music video doesn’t make you pull it up – rewind – or want to go back and just watch the whole thing again, then it hasn’t served it purpose.

“Another factor I consider is whether it makes the song better. I feel that music videos should become extensions of the artistes’ songs – take the song somewhere else even more interestin­g and breathing new life into a song. Music videos are interestin­g because you are trying to grab an audience’s attention for only about three minutes.”

According to Alabi, he starts with listening to the song of course. “After that, I tend to find a lot of inspiratio­n through imagery – I look at pictures from the internet, magazines,” he added.

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