在诺莱坞电影导演和制作中推进土著非洲价值观和精神

Olusola Kayode Balogun, Adefolaji Eben Adeseke
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几十年来,非洲电影叙事和导演方法都是按照西方的理论假设和制作模式进行调整的。这是由于被广泛接受的传统训练模式和课程过去和现在仍然以欧洲的思想、价值观和风格为基础,很少或根本不考虑非洲独特的戏剧和表演风格。因此,这项研究的目的是调查某些土著文化和历史活动,如民间故事、神话和传说,这些活动可以为非洲的电影和视频戏剧提供原材料;从而为非洲大陆电影工业中制作作品的新理论立场的演变提供了基础。本研究以文化规范和议程设置理论为框架,将研究重点放在尼日利亚,从全国选定的族裔群体中提取相关数据,如约鲁巴人、伊博人、豪萨/富拉尼人、贝宁人等。这项研究预计将发展有关非洲口头传统、民间故事、神话和传说的土著理论,作为创作和制作真正非洲的电影和录像作品的参数。
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Advancing Indigenous African Values and Ethos for Film Directing and Production in Nollywood
For several decades, African film narratives and directorial approaches have been tailored towards the western modes of theoretical postulations and production patterns. This is due to the widely accepted conventional training modules and curricula which were and still are based on European ideas, values and styles, with little or no regard for the unique African theatrical and performative styles. This study, therefore, aims at investigating certain indigenous cultural and historical activities such as folktales, myths and legends that can provide raw materials for film and video drama in Africa; and thus serve as a basis for the evolution of new theoretical standpoints for producing works in the motion picture industry on the continent. Using the cultural norms and agenda-setting theories as frameworks, the study focuses on Nigeria, drawing relevant data from selected ethnic groups across the country, such as Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa/Fulani, Benin, etc. The study is expected to evolve relevant indigenous theories on African oral tradition, folktales, myths and legendsas parameters for creating and producing films and video works that are authentically African.
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