Nollywood filmmakers should start paying attention to that VFX of a thing......I don't understand why we can't achieve a 100 percent quality on post production.......if it is money.....then make sure you have budgeted every single inch of it to achieve 100 percent quality
Maybe it's also got to do with timelines. From what I gather Nollywood movies are made on quick timelines. So that might also be it. Just an assumption.
@NollyGoodFellow maybe that might also be it.......cause we do not have tons of VFX and CGI expert in Nigeria like you have in your country and south Africa....where 20 to 30 people can work on a project......and there is this lack of collaboration between visual effects studios in Nigeria to fasten project....I think this are the issues
Nollywood filmmakers should start paying attention to that VFX of a thing......I don't understand why we can't achieve a 100 percent quality on post production.......if it is money.....then make sure you have budgeted every single inch of it to achieve 100 percent quality
Maybe it's also got to do with timelines. From what I gather Nollywood movies are made on quick timelines. So that might also be it. Just an assumption.
@NollyGoodFellow maybe that might also be it.......cause we do not have tons of VFX and CGI expert in Nigeria like you have in your country and south Africa....where 20 to 30 people can work on a project......and there is this lack of collaboration between visual effects studios in Nigeria to fasten project....I think this are the issues
@NollyGoodFellow that intro you are talking about was done on blue screen