Top Christian filmmakers and industry experts like Kunle Falodun, Paul Sirmons, Damilola Mike Bamiloye, Rex Nwakamma, Chim Onyebilanma, Matrid Nyagah, and Ewomaoghene Luther-Abegunde amongst others have been penciled to speak at a 1-day virtual training programme being organised tomorrow for African Christian filmmakers.
Tagged: ‘MediaSphere Africa’ and facilitated by International Christian Visual Media (ICVM), the one-day virtual event is designed to equip African Christian filmmakers with hands-on training on film and television production, offer practical guide on AI and technology in filmmaking, distribution strategies, and also provide them with networking opportunities.
Participants will learn from top Christian filmmakers and stakeholders – all from the comfort of their homes. Aside from Mike Bamiloye, Kunle Falodun, Paul Sirmons, Ewoma, Rex Nwakamma, Chim Onyebilanma and Matrid Nyagah, other speakers expected at the event are Felix Bankole, Bright Wonder, Moses Babatope, Stephen Kendrick, Brian Kelley, and John Oguntuase. Interested participants are already registering at https://www.mediasphereafrica.com.
In a related development, Kingdom Film Festival has teamed up with renowned filmmaker, Femi Odugbemi of BlackBox and Zuri Media to conduct 1-day workshop on ‘Visual Storytelling: Seeing, Framing, and Meaning in the Moving Image’.
The course is targeted at emerging and mid-level filmmakers, documentary storytellers, cinematographers and camera operators, content creators, digital storytellers, and visual artists.
According to Odugbemi, a respected filmmaker, storyteller and media professional with decades of experience in documentary, television and narrative film, the in-person and interactive workshop will offer participants an immersive and practical learning experience that equips them with essential visual tools for powerful storytelling.
“While no advanced technical equipment is required, emphasis will be on visual thinking rather than gear,” he stated.
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Founder of Kingdom Film Festival and GetInspired Network, Ewomaoghene Luther-Abegunde, said the course would strengthen participant’s ability to think visually and move beyond recording images towards crafting meaning through deliberate visual choices.
She added: “Through facilitation and hands-on engagement, the workshop will strengthen the creative foundations necessary for impactful visual narratives. It will blend theory, film references, and practical visual analysis to help participants understand how images communicate emotion, narrative and subtext. The focus is on how visual language shapes storytelling, regardless of budget or format.”
With teaching methodology that includes illustrations with film and documentary examples, frame-by-frame visual analysis, Q&A, and reflective critique sessions, participants have been assured of a stronger visual vocabulary for storytelling, improved confidence in making intentional visual choices, practical tools for designing visually coherent scenes, and enhanced ability to critique and improve their own work.
On the benefits of the workshop, Femi Odugbemi, said: “At the end of the day, the 20 participants will understand visual storytelling as a narrative and emotional tool. Also, they will be able to apply principles of composition to create stronger images, use shot sizes and camera angles to convey meaning and power dynamics, design effective establishing shots and visual continuity, employ imagery for foreshadowing and subtext, control mise-en-scène to support story intention, and use lines, spaces, colour and light to guide audience perception.”
In the past five years, Kingdom Film Festival has fostered a legacy of excellence and consistency. In 2023, it partnered with Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF), and the following year collaborated with Africa Creative Market to host its first-ever Pre-Summit themed: ‘Navigating the Changing Landscape of Film Distribution: The Influence of Christian Films and Emerging Opportunities’.
The summit presented an exciting opportunity for filmmakers to explore the evolving world of film distribution and the growing influence of Christian films in the industry.
In 2025, the Kingdom Film Festival constituted its Board of Directors with Mr. Mike Bamiloye as Chairman, while other members included Femi Odugbemi, Ijeoma Onah, Femi Luther-Abegunde, and Ewomaoghene Luther-Abegunde.

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