The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), has led a preparation on movies grouping and inventive limit improvement for understudies of Theater Arts and Music of Lagos State University(LASU). The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the preparation gathering that held from June 14 to 15 is labeled, “Youth Protection Through Media Literacy and Skills of Critical Thinking.”

NFVCB composes it in a joint effort with the Department of Theater Arts and Music of the establishment. Pertinent partners from the scholarly world, just as prepared industry specialists held various sessions for the youthful actors at the Aderemi Makanjuola Lecture Theater, LASU. NAN reports that veteran on-screen characters and researchers, Hafiz Oyetoro and Prof. Shola Fosudo, Head of the office, talked at the occasion.

Other asset people included Prof. Ayo Akinwale, septuagenarian movie producer Tunde Kelani and authorities of the blue pencils board. The understudies were shown essential elements of movies and recordings oversight and arrangement, imaginative and pioneering abilities, just as the protection of Nigeria’s cultural legacy through movies.

Mr. Adedayo Thomas, Executive Director of NFVCB, said that the activity was a perceived exertion by the association to overcome any issues between homeroom experience and the matter of movie making. Thomas said the program was in the facilitation of the board’s Media Literacy and Mentorship activities prior propelled for forthcoming industry players, notably Theater and other Creative Arts students in Nigerian Universities.

“As the key controller of the Nigerian movie industry, NFVCB has chosen to bring commonsense learning of how the part attempts to these potential producers to verify the eventual fate of our motion picture industry. “We are showing them orders and rating of recordings and movies just as beneficial utilization of internet-based life to appropriately position them for circumstances that possess large amounts of the business.

“A ton of these adolescents are content authors, entertainers and executives, however, there is have to cross over any barrier between the study hall information and the business requests to outline a course for themselves,” he said. Thomas further said that, under his supervision, NFVCB had taken its Media Literacy and Mentorship activities to colleges over the six-geopolitical zones.

He clarified that as the Nigerian film industry offered more chances, there was have to show students how to make worth and thriving for themselves from the division. “Other than the study hall information, our students must be urged to search internally, create themselves, and pursue their fantasies as opposed to admiring the administration for everything.

“With the correct attitude and information, they can move toward becoming makers of employment and add to our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) when they leave school,” he said.
In his location, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Lanre Fagbohun, complimented NFVCB and the Department of Theater and Music for the activity.

The Vice-Chancellor who was spoken to by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics) of the foundation, Prof. Olumuyiwa Noah, hence, asked the understudies to utilize the advantages of the joint effort advertised. “We are glad for this joint effort between the NFVCB and the Theater Arts and Music office, as we would like to support for the advancement of our understudies.