BOUND; LOST IN THE MOMENT
BOUND; Lost in the Moment is a short film about personality disorder that was written by Nnamdi Agbo and directed by Prince Egwuonwu.
- Gaffer
Lagos, Nigeria
$750 - $1500 / Day
Request QuoteNkwocha Chinemerem Precious-Flora is recognized in the industry as the Nigerian Female Gaffer. She is the founder/CEO of En-Touche Lighting House with head office in Lagos Nigeria. With years of professional industry experience, she has navigated various sectors including documentary, TV, theatre, music videos, commercials, and film productions. She has worked with numerous established directors and industry giants such as Clarence A. Peters (with over 40 music videos to her credit), Michelle Bello, Judith Audu, and Matthew Yusuf. She also owns a Lighting blog which serve as an educational platform, shedding light on lighting techniques and styles, particularly as employed by gaffers in productions. Her expertise has seen her successfully navigate the worlds of filmmaking and music video. Through her faith in God and doggedness, she has endured in a male-dominated space, amassing an impressive body of work. Her reputation is growing and she is proving to be a force to reckon with.
BOUND; Lost in the Moment is a short film about personality disorder that was written by Nnamdi Agbo and directed by Prince Egwuonwu.
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