Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) A Gabonese Company, for film and image production, Slogf Pictures intends to offer opportunities to African filmmakers, sources said here.
African professional filmmakers and reporters held a brainstorming meeting on Monday in Ouagadougou to introduce the new structure.
On the sidelines of the 21st Fespaco, “Slogf Pictures” comes in the Burkinabe capital to make a name for itself and valorise its products.
Its mission is to help boost cinema and picture in Africa, sources said.
The Gabonese company aims at jointly producing three projects each year designed for cinema and television, in feature film and short film fiction or documentary, the promoters stressed.
The coordinator of the company, Manouchka Kelly Labouba, shot his short fiction – “Le Divorce” which is in competition at the Fespaco, in the TV-video category in collaboration with “Slogf Pictures”.
Communication officer Alexandra Ngoma briefly introduced the company which has high technical means, shooting studio, sound stage for dubbing, effect control and master tape, DVD authoring studio, video mixer, cutting bench, motor-driven camera dolly, steadycam, and cranes.
Gabonese film producer Marcel Sandja says that “it is a batch of equipment which enables us to do any possible sound handling.”
The films like “Affaires voisines” by Marcel Sandja and “Malifice” by Fernand Lepoko have been fully screened.
“Slogf pictures” has two studios in Koulamoutou and Libreville in Gabon.
- African Press Agency

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