Kulanen Ikyo | Sounds of Nollywood (EP 3)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
  • Embark on a mesmerizing journey with Kulanen Ikyo, the creative genius behind the unforgettable scores of 'The Black Book,' 'Blood Sisters,' 'Lionheart,' 'Okafor’s Law,' and 'October 1.' Discover his humble beginnings as a film student in Jos, where collaborative spirit with his peers paved the way from AMVCA success
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Комментарии • 5

  • @breathofhopeafrica1318
    @breathofhopeafrica1318 4 месяца назад

    @wetalksound , great job highlighting this part of our film industry often neglected and which people take for granted.
    Thanks @kulanen for sharing and staying the course.
    It was a great pleasure interviewing you for Omenkaonline over 7 years ago, about your amazing work.
    Keep up your good work, and I'm looking forward to those masterclasses.
    You've been saying that for years, so I hope it becomes a reality.
    More grease to your elbows!

  • @paulgreene3037
    @paulgreene3037 4 месяца назад

    Proud to be your Manager Mr K.
    Masterclass is next.... let's go 🙌🙌

  • @nkiruogbuli3385
    @nkiruogbuli3385 4 месяца назад

    Proud of you Kulanen. I have a deeper understanding of what you do now. It’s amazing. I understand the being busy most of the time too. 😄😄😄 Keep it up. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @EbukahENzeji
    @EbukahENzeji 4 месяца назад +1

    I am glad this is happening in my lifetime.
    Well done to WTS and InNollywood for recognising our Film Composers.
    👌💙 Ping!!!

    • @bathiyayakubu737
      @bathiyayakubu737 4 месяца назад

      Kulanen,Rule your world,!!! . Yours is an ingenuity redefined. We that saw you growing up in Mubi in the 90s. what your hands found doing today is just a confirmation of those your interesting crafts seeing around your parents' apartment in Federal Polytechnic Staff Quarters. Back then, you could assembled empty Tins of Peak Milk, Bournvita , Custard rubber container, etc and made drum out of it and be playing passionately. I can still remember how you crafted your microphone with cardboard paper, so many interesting you did, Kulanen.