Monday, June 25, 2012

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAY------GENESIS OF D2 FAME









HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO GENESIS OF D2 FAME.
GUESS HOW OLD IS HE?








 WATCH OUT FOR THEIR NEW MUSIC VIDEO MAMA NE DADA BELOW IS A PROMO COPY






Saturday, June 23, 2012

SUNNY DAY----NEW MOVIE COMING SOON


JODUMEH MULTIMEDIA

WE WARMLY WELCOME YOU TO JODUMEH MULTIMEDIA. ARE YOU AN UPCOMING  ACTOR A MODEL OR YOU DESIRE TO BE ONE? IF THIS IS SO,THEN I TELL YOU,THIS PRODUCTION IS PURPOSELY MADE TO ADVERTISE ITSELF SO THAT YOU CAN KNOW THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY  RIGHT HERE .EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO JOIN THE PRODUCTION HOUSE. THERE IS NO DISCRIMINATION  WHAT- SO -EVER.WE ARE GLAD TO ALSO TELL YOU THAT YOU CAN JOIN THE SITE AND CHAT WITH US TO ASK ANY QUESTION THAT IS ON YOUR MIND. ANOTHER GOOD NEWS ABOUT THIS SITE IS THAT, YOU CAN HAVE A LIVE CHAT WITH MEMBERS.PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ALWAYS SIGN IN WITH YOUR EMAIL AND PASSWORD SO YOU WILL BE AVAILABLE TO HAVE A LIVE CHAT WITH YOUR FRIENDS. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO  CONTACT US ON OUR WEBSITE joandumehasie.webs.com OR CALL US ON 0200405887 AND WE ARE LOCATED  IN ACCRA.TESHIE BUSH ROAD AT CONTAINERS JUNCTION AND JOIN THE COMPANY. WE ARE INTO:
MOVIE /TV /ADVERTISING PRODUCTION
EVENT MANAGEMENT
FASHION
JOURNAL
ARTIST MANAGEMENT

WATCH OUT FOR OUR NEW MOVIE COMING SOON. All about the thrills and passion in this great movie ...you can stop tears , you can't stop the laughter for a moment Sunny Day ..it will blow ur mind STARRING  PRINCE DAVID OSEI, KHAREEMA AGUIR, JOAN DUMEHASIE AND INTRODUCING PAUL WILSON, DIRECTED BY HARUNA SEIDU SOALE

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Bow Wow Release Video In Ghana


YMCMB artiste Bow Wow came to Ghana and rocked the Stand UP GH concert in Accra and left with many unanswered questions being thrown to the doorsteps of the organisers – Imajin Advertising.
Aside rocking the show, Bow Wow’s bodyguard terrorised people, including pushing National Security and uniformed Ghana Police Personnel who helped with security on stage.
That issue has been a topic for discussion on various platforms in Ghana. This same bodyguard pushed people away at backstage. He didn’t care who it was. For him, no one has the right to come near Bow Wow.
Bow Wow rocked but the bodyguard did take something away from his first visit to Africa.

 

Monday, April 16, 2012

Monday, February 27, 2012

CELEBRITY PROFILE-------TONY PRINCE TOMETY



Production Designer/Art Director · Sep 2008 to present · Accra, Ghana
responsible for the visual and artistic look for tv productions and films.deal with the costumes,set deign,make-up,special effects and mre.manage the whole art department for any tv production
Art Director-MTN GHANA TV COMMERCIALS,
Art Director-NESCAFE CEWA TV COMMERCIALS
Production Designer-SINKING SANDS
Set Designer-GTV WORLD CUP ANALYSIS SET 2010
Set Designer-GTV SPORTS PLUS SPORTS SET

Tony Tomety's Education

NAFTI 




BFA FILM & TV PRODUCTION, Art Direction(film & tv)


20022006

NAFTI

BFA FILM & TV PRODUCTION, Art Direction(film & tv)

20022006

Monday, February 6, 2012

CELEBRITY PROFILE--------LEILA JEWEL DJANSI


Leila Djansi was born Leila Afua Djansi on 17 July 1981. Her father was a pilot and her mother a Senior Nursing officer. She grew up in India and Ghana. She attended the Kabore Primary and JSS in the Volta region of Ghana for her primary and junior high education and continued to Mawuli Secondary School for her high school education. Although acting and writing were her hobbies, Leila's career ambition was to become a gynecologist, a plan which later changed when she developed an interest in forensics. Ready to delve into the field of criminology, another career change occurred when she met the Ghanaian actor Sam Odoi who convinced her to write a script for him. Leila was 19 years old when her script Babina was made into a movie by Producer Akwetey Kanyi.
She began her film education at the National Film and Television School but left left Ghana for the United States to continue her Film and Television Degree at Savannah College of Art and Design on an artistic Honors Scholarship. She has remained in the United States since her departure in the late 1990s.
President of the Ghana Library Board Readers club for three years running, her sojourn in the industry began when she came runner-up in a regional beauty pageant in 1998. She tried event management when she promoted and produced mainstream entertainment shows including The Playback Show and Teen Talent. A screenplay, Babina, for producer Akwetey Kanyi resulted in her first screen credit. She took a job with Socrates Safo's Movie Africa Productions where she worked as a Writer/Line Producer while she decided if film-making was the right thing for her. Whilst with the company, she wrote Ghana's first Gay/Lesbian rights screenplay The Sisterhood the film of which propelled the late Ghanaian screen actress Suzzy Williams to stardom. Djansi's writing style differed from the styles adapted by most film makers at the time and this resulted in her working with the state owned Gama Film Company where she wrote and produced Legacy of love.
In the United States, she established Turning Point Pictures, an independent production company geared towards social issue films.
Djansi's first film resulted in her first award. The 2009 worldFest Platinum Award for the film Grass Between My Lips. A gripping story of female circumcision and early marriage, set in a northern Ghana village.
In 2010, her debut feature, I sing of a well was nominated for 11 African Movie Academy Awards. The film won 3 awards: Best Sound, Best Costume and the Jury Special Award for Over-All Best Film. In 2011, Djansi was presented with the BAFTA/LA Pan African Film Festival Choice Award for the film I sing of a well.
Djansi's 2011 film Sinking Sands received 10 African Movie Academy Award nominations, winning first time actress Ama K Abebrese the Best Actress Award. Djansi also won the Best Original Screenplay Award. At the first Ghana Movie Awards in 2011, Djansi's Sinking Sands was the biggest winner, receiving "Best Art Direction", "Best Costume", "Best West African Film" and "Best Picture". Sinking Sands was nominated in 14 categories.
Djansi's work and contribution to the Ghana film industry has been recognized by UNiFEM Ghana, The African Women Development Fund, The Ghana Musicians Association and other social issue minded communities.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

CELEBRITY PROFILE-----------AMA K. ABEBRESE

Ama K. Abebrese is a TV Presenter, Producer, and Actress based in the UK. She has over a decade of experience in television with experience working with the YCTV (Youth Culture Television), BBC2 and OBE TV. The presenter and producer of shows like her resident entertainment chat show On the Sofa is extremely popular with viewers where she interviews international celebrities like Akon, Ziggy Marley, Hollywood actor Idris Elbaand UK stars like rapper Sway, as well as African celebrities like Jim Iyke, Jackie Appiah, Samini and Becca to name a few. Also the long running popular One Touch music request show.
A regular at Red Carpet Events, she is usually one of the fixtures at the Screen Nation Film and Television Awards’, the UK version of the Black Oscars. She also has experience on the MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Awards glitzy carpet interviewing the likes of Rihanna, Neyo and Joe. The UK based presenter, when in Ghana is often a co-host on the hugely popular Music Music programme and is usually featured as a guest on the popular ‘Mentor’ talent show. In the UK she can usually be seen hosting shows like the Ghana Music Awards UK, Miss Ghana UK and other prestigious shows and film premières.

Ama K. began her TV career at YCTV (Youth Culture Television) a training facility in West London, in 1997 as a teenager where the highlights of her time there was when she interviewed Hollywood legends Harrison Ford and Star Wars director George Lucas. She moved on to co-host the youth entertainment programme Pass da Mic, a show in collaboration with BBC2, where guests interviewed for the show included the then UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, rocker Mick Jagger, and football legend Kevin Keegan. She went on to report on BBC2 English File, reporting about the interactive image filmed on location in California.
Also a trained actor, Ama K. has performed as part of the Lyric Theatre summer company in the play ‘Chinese Whispers’ on the London stage. She also portrayed the lead female role in the short play Three Nights at the Diroma Theatre in London. She played a cameo role in the 2006 African film London Get Problem.
An accomplished television producer Ama K's co-producing credits include Fresh Act, a reality television show format that sought to find actors and actresses for a TV drama, the first its kind to be produced on a UK Minority ethnic TV channel. She produced and presented in 2008 a six part series filmed on location in Johannesburg called South Africa Business Profile. She is also a producer on long standing shows One Touch and On the Sofa.
She holds a B A in Media Arts and Drama obtained from St Mary's University college, Surrey.

Filmography

  • Sinking Sands, 2010: Role- Pabi
  • Elmina, 2010: Role- Araba:2010
  • London Get Problem, 2006: Role- Cameo
  • TIES THAT BIND 2011: ROLE: BUKI