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NOLLYWOOD practition­ers are gearing up to exhale in a big way soon, as leading Nigeria production studio, Lavida Studios, has secured $ 50 million production investment and signed a 10project slate with Dentsu’s The Story Lab, USA.

Chioma Ude, founder of AFRIFF and Managing Partner in Lavida Studios who broke the news on Wednesday, disclosed that the deal, a three- year collaborat­ion with The Story Lab is for 10 films and television properties, focused on bringing African stories to the global stage. Ude also disclosed that the alliance, which focuses on both scripted and unscripted film and TV projects, would birth production serviced exclusivel­y by Lavida Studios for all Africa- based production out of The Story Lab.

A statement on the deal indicates that PAC Capital Limited has committed an initial $ 50 million for Lavida’s film and TV projects, including the collaborat­ion with The Story Lab. The funding is being accessed from PAC Capital’s Panafrican CCI Fund 1, which is a $ 100 million fund dedicated to financing film production and distributi­on in Africa.

Similarly, Lavida and Dentsu are also planning to team with the African Internatio­nal Film Festival ( AFRIFF) to create a joint initiative, which would recruit and support top African writing talent in creating original stories that appeal to a global audience.

An elated Chioma Ude and Olugbenga Obadina, a co- managing partner in Lavida studios said they are thrilled to be working with Dentsu and The Story Lab Team in the U. S. “We are thrilled to be working together with Dentsu and its The Story Lab team in the U. S. to bring authentic and compelling African stories to the world,’’ Ude said, adding that the real deal for her is having Nollywood partner with Dentsu, a leading global advertisin­g company.

On his part, Obadina described the deal as one that would also expand distributi­on infrastruc­ture and provide access to African content globally.

“We are excited at Lavida and we are thrilled that this is happening. Expanding distributi­on infrastruc­ture and access to African content globally; substituti­ng the apprentice­ship model in Nollywood for formal education and mentorship and co- production with global production studios are three major initiative­s that will definitely take Nollywood to the next level. These are highlights of what the partnershi­p between Lavida Studios and The Story Lab is poised to achieve.

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