George Williams<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure>\nHe is advising those seeking to achieve excellence in the movie industry to seek academic and practical knowledge.<\/p>\n
“You got to learn how to write script to start with; you got to learn how to act and you got to learn speech and do all those things. You cannot runway from all those things and say you are doing a movie. That is debauchery. I have had the experience with people who unfortunately have not been adequately schooled in the processes of making a film and they are the people directing films because they have a few coins in their pocket. I have found that it is impossible working with 90\/95% of those people. What you see is shameful,” he noted.<\/p>\n
He is advising those seeking to achieve excellence in the movie industry to seek academic and practical knowledge. \u201cYou go to school and that\u2019s where you start from.<\/p>\n
Then you go through apprenticeship and keep learning because life itself is a lesson. However, the fact simply is that, I went through the mill and I think that anyone who wants to go anywhere should go through the mill. You just can\u2019t do it anyway else\u201d he emphasized.<\/p>\n
By: Ebenezer Afanyi Dadzie\/citifmonline.com\/Ghana<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Veteran Ghanaian actor George Williams has extolled young actor Majid Michel, as one of the best in the Ghanaian Movie industry despite his conviction that the industry is retrogressing from the successes of the past. The man, affectionately referred to as Mr. Addison, following his role in the popular 90s series, “Ultimate Paradise,” told TV3 […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":29,"featured_media":148838,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[32],"tags":[6],"yoast_head":"\n
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