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  2. Nsibidi - Wikipedia

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    Nsibidi (also known as Nsibiri, [2] Nchibiddi or Nchibiddy [3]) is a system of symbols or proto-writing developed by the Ekpe secret society that traversed the southeastern part of Nigeria. They are classified as pictograms , though there have been suggestions that some are logograms or syllabograms .

  3. Screen Writers Guild of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Screenwriters Guild of Nigeria (SWGN) is an association that exists to oversee the affairs of Nollywood screenwriters, as well as protect their interests. They also ...

  4. New Nigerian Cinema - Wikipedia

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    New Nigerian Cinema or New Nigerian Cinema era (also known as New Wave [1] [2] or controversially as New Nollywood [3] [4]) is an emerging phase in Nigerian cinema, in which there became a major shift in the method of film production, from the video format, which came about during the video boom, back to the cinema method, which constituted the films produced in the Golden era of Nigerian ...

  5. Leitmotif - Wikipedia

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    Leitmotif associated with Siegfried's horn call in Richard Wagner's 1876 opera, Siegfried. A leitmotif or Leitmotiv [1] (/ ˌ l aɪ t m oʊ ˈ t iː f /) is a "short, recurring musical phrase" [2] associated with a particular person, place, or idea.

  6. Action! Nigeria's film industry draws global ... - AOL

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    LAGOS (Reuters) - "Oya!" shouts the director in Nigerian Pidgin English. Some, like French group Vivendi's Canal+, seek to harness Nigerian hustle and know-how to extend the lifespan of the ...

  7. Nigerian literature - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian literature is a literary writing in Nigeria often by her citizens. It encompasses writers in a number of languages spoken in Nigeria including Igbo, Urhobo, Yoruba, Hausa and Nupe. [1] Things Fall Apart (1958) by Chinua Achebe is one of the milestones in African literature.

  8. How Nigeria's TV and film industry is influencing fashion - AOL

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    But away from the storyline, I always look out for the looks,” celebrity stylist Oluwatosin Ogundadegbe, popularly known as ‘The Style Infidel’, tells Quartz. How Nigeria's TV and film ...

  9. Film styles - Wikipedia

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    Film style and film genre should not be confused; they are different aspects of the medium. Style is the way a movie is filmed, as in the techniques that are used in the production process. Genre is the category a film is placed in regarding the narrative elements. [7]