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According to Ghana Actors Guild Spokesperson Ken Fiati, movies have the ability to influence people's beliefs and perspectives.
In his Saturday Showbiz A-Z lecture on Joy FM's CREATIVE INDUSTRY MANIFESTO series, the actor advocated for using movies to teach the public about national initiatives."To encourage good behavioral change and group action, support the production of educational films, public service announcements, and documentaries that are pertinent to social issues.
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Growing up, we used to witness the Information Services Department visiting localities and projecting various videos and educational materials, the speaker said.
In addition, Kem Fiati recommended the preservation of traditional artifacts, the promotion of indigenous narratives and cultural heritage, the control of infrastructure and investment, and the appropriate training of local talent in the film industry.
A series on Joy FM's Showbiz A-Z called CREATIVE INDUSTRY MANIFESTO brings together players in the creative industry to share ideas with political parties before they introduce their own manifestos.
Growing up, we used to witness the Information Services Department visiting localities and projecting various videos and educational materials, the speaker said.
Ken feels that the government could have achieved a more seamless e-levy introduction if it had employed movies to raise awareness.
Would e-levy, for instance, have suffered in the same way if we had employed a similar approach to disseminate information and educate the public? Thus, we must examine and implement that," he said to Kwame Dadzie, the host.
Would e-levy, for instance, have suffered in the same way if we had employed a similar approach to disseminate information and educate the public? Thus, we must examine and implement that," he said to Kwame Dadzie, the host.
Among other things, he talked about the building of studios, a film village, and other necessary film infrastructure.
In addition, Kem Fiati recommended the preservation of traditional artifacts, the promotion of indigenous narratives and cultural heritage, the control of infrastructure and investment, and the appropriate training of local talent in the film industry.
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See Showbiz A-Z for the complete episode of the CREATIVE INDUSTRY MANIFESTO below: