Kwara's Sugar Factory to Launch Groundbreaking 'Dancinematic Universe' with The Big Bang
News report from This Day states that the Kwara's Sugar Factory Film Studio is set to launch the 'Dancinematic Universe' in October, a groundbreaking series that blends the creative energy of music videos with the cinematic spectacle of feature films, using dance-driven storytelling.
The pilot project in this fictional universe, titled The Big Bang, will be the first of its kind in the industry.
According to a statement from the studio's Creative Director, Tunde Ayinla, professionally known as StylSlayer, the series will also introduce an innovative, immersive world-building experience through a transmedia storytelling initiative to Nigeria's creative industry.
“This initiative is to establish Sugar Factory Film Studios as a pioneering haven for intellectual properties and brands that want to benefit from the unprecedented blend of product placement and branded content concept to enhance the world-building of their promotional storytelling,” Ayinla said.
“The initiative is modelled after the most innovative version of it in the world at the moment as seen in The Boys and Deadpool franchises. What makes it a first in Nigeria is the level of the immersion with the specific kind of transmedia storytelling as a world-building tool.”
Ayinla commended Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq for his bold vision for Kwara and support for the creative industry.
The production comes a few weeks after Kwara won the hosting rights for the 2024 BON Awards, which brings to Ilorin close to 500 movie stars, producers, marketers, and enthusiasts.
The event is slated to hold at the iconic Sugar Factory Film Studios, a major project of the Abdulrazaq administration.
“The Big Bang project serves as an inaugural project of the Dancinematic Universe. This creates an uncontested market space in the Nigerian entertainment industry as a first of its kind with a massive pool of cross-pollinated target audience,” he added.
“The Big Bang is a unique musical fantasy short film inspired by a true story of renewed hope, combining elements of dance, music, and cinematic storytelling as it follows the journey of a young creative who envisions a groundbreaking entertainment concept.”
He said the 'Dancinematic Universe' has initial revenue projections of N5.4 billion in its early peak period as a blue ocean project, which sets the film studio apart in the Nigerian entertainment industry.
Thousands of jobs are expected to be created for young people, especially Kwarans, in the creative sector, he added.
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