by Muhammad Muhammad | Dec 4, 2024 | IMPACT STORIES, MOTIVATIONAL, TAFTA CREATIVES, THE CREATIVE CORNER
My name is Oluwadara Oyaromade a 2D/3D design artist. Before I joined TAFTA I was only into basic graphics arts and my goal is to provide Digital Fashion as a service for the fashion industry in SMEs, to compete internationally and to get to that stage of creating...
by Divine Prince A. | Dec 4, 2024 | ARTISAN INSIGHTS, TAFTA CREATIVES, THE CREATIVE CORNER
Is There a Place for Women in the Stage Lighting Industry? Exploring Career Opportunities in Stage Lighting Stage lighting has often been seen as a male-dominated field, but today, women are increasingly stepping into technical roles and bringing unique perspectives...
by Divine Prince A. | Dec 4, 2024 | MOTIVATIONAL, SPOTLIGHT ON, TAFTA CREATIVES
Nigerian Female Filmmakers in a Man’s World (Series) – Spotlight on Sarah Tiamiyu, Editor and Cinematographer In the male-dominated world of filmmaking, Nigerian female filmmakers are proving that they have what it takes. One of these remarkable women is Sarah...
by Muhammad Muhammad | Nov 17, 2024 | HER STORY, IMPACT STORIES, TAFTA CREATIVES
My name is Amatullah Muhammad Jamiu a promising creative girl from Kano state. Since childhood I have always been interested in storytelling of local folklore (tatsuniya), from there I began to develop a thing for writing. I have always imagined about writing...
by esiri | Nov 12, 2024 | IMPACT STORIES, NEWS
So, I was discussing with a friend one day when she mentioned TAFTA. I didn’t remember everything she said to me about it, except that I could learn skills like scriptwriting, animation, and other creative fields. Scriptwriting caught my attention, and I would later...
by Divine Prince A. | Oct 30, 2024 | IMPACT STORIES, TAFTA NEWS
Empowering Creatives Through Practical TrainingTAFTA Ogun recently came alive with the glow of stage lights and the pulse of soundboards during our immersive stage lighting and sound sessions. This hands-on training wasn’t just about learning the ropes—it was...