Popular Tinsel actor, Victor Olaotan, has disclosed in an exclusive chat with Nigeriafilms.com
that the Federal Government needs to invest more in Nollywood in order
to make filmmaking in Nigeria meet the standard of Hollywood.
Victor
said the government is yet to start investing in Nollywood despite the
$200 million put down by the government for the creative industry. “The
government putting N200 million into Nollywood, that is the budget of
one film in Hollywood. There is no short cut to success. If we want to
be like Hollywood, then we have to do it like Hollywood,” he emphasised.
According to him, his passion has been for filmmaking, but he had to do movies because it has not
been entrenched in Nigeria.
“Hollywood
has films that are budgeted for $300 million and we have not even
started that in Nigeria. So I think ‘Half of a Yellow Sun was $100
million so that is the closest that Nigeria has come in terms of big
budget films.
“Most of the films you see on TVs these days, most
of the producers will tell you it’s a low income budget and I am tired
of hearing that. We need to do good movies. We need to do movies that we
can pay the actor whatever they want and make it great,” he said.
The Tinsel actor, urged Nigerians to invest in Nollywood as there are great returns to derive from the make-believe sector.
“I
can tell you that Nollywood has more gross earnings than the oil
industry but many people don’t know that information, so people need to
come and invest in Nollywood,” he noted.
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