A movie producer, EzeruomUgwu, on Friday said that Nigerian producers lacked necessary funds to produce world class movies.
Why Nigerians don't produce world-class movies - Movie producer
“With such funds, you can't even spend three months on location because you won't have resources to foot bills and even pay acts,” he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.
“The industry overtime has built quality personnel who can produce great movies but sponsorship and investment restrain them.
“Americans spend millions of dollars and over one to two years in producing one movie, but here we have an investor with three to four million naira as investment for a movie.
“With such funds, you can't even spend three months on location because you won't have resources to foot bills and even pay acts,” he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Ugwu said that movie producers do not employ professionals for production since there was limitation of funds.
“When a producer does not have money to call ‘A-list’ actors, he just will find cast that can fit roles, for him to pay less,” he said.
Ugwu said that the industry needed government intervention to ensure that a profound structure was in place to drive growth and regulate the industry
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