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If you want to be a successful filmmaker, study these guys

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If you’re a film lover, then this is for you. We have highlighted some of the greatest filmmakers to study for a successful film career. 

The journey to becoming a successful filmmaker is no small feat. Between mastering the art of storytelling, understanding camera techniques, and learning how to lead a team, the learning curve is steep. But here’s a little secret: one of the best ways to learn the craft is by understudying the greats; those filmmakers who have not only walked the path but left behind footprints so bold, they’re impossible to ignore.

Filmmaking is more than just putting a story on the screen; it’s about creating magic that stays with audiences. And who better to learn this from than those who’ve mastered the art? Think of this as your unofficial “School of Film Legends.” These are the filmmakers whose works inspire awe, spark conversations, and sometimes make you wonder, "How did they even think of that?" 

By diving into their works, you’ll learn how they structure their stories, use visual language, direct actors, and even navigate the tricky waters of production and distribution. You’ll also get a sense of their unique styles, which will inspire you to develop your own. 

So, whether you’re into indie filmmaking, thrillers, epics, or sci-fi spectacles, this list will have something for everyone. Let’s meet the American filmmakers whose work will teach you the ins and outs of cinematic greatness. 

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Martin Scorsese 

If you want to learn how to create emotionally driven characters and tell raw, unfiltered stories, Scorsese is your guy. With films like Goodfellas, Taxi Driver, and The Irishman, he’s mastered the art of making flawed characters relatable. Pay attention to his use of music, his collaborations with actors like Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio, and how he captures the gritty side of life. Watch his films for lessons on pacing and dialogue. Notice how he builds tension in scenes and resolves them without losing emotional impact.

Steven Spielberg

His ability to blend human emotion with awe-inspiring spectacle is unmatched. From E.T. to Jurassic Park to Schindler’s List, Spielberg has shown that you can tell deeply human stories even in the most fantastical settings. His camera movements (the iconic “Spielberg face” shot) and his knack for family-centered narratives. Also, learn how he uses music to evoke emotion; John Williams’ scores are the perfect complement to his visuals. He is regarded as the most commercially successful director in film history. 


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Ava DuVernay

Ava DuVernay isn’t just a filmmaker; she’s a movement. Her works, like Selma and 13th, challenge societal norms and amplify marginalised voices. She proves that films can entertain while creating awareness and driving change. If you’re looking to bring activism into your storytelling or want to explore socially conscious filmmaking, she’s the blueprint. Study her use of visuals to convey themes of strength, resilience, and justice.

Quentin Tarantino

Tarantino is a filmmaker who does things his way. From nonlinear storytelling in Pulp Fiction to the hyper-stylized violence in Kill Bill, his movies are unmistakably his. Watch his films to learn how to develop a unique voice. His dialogue is snappy, his characters are unforgettable, and his homages to other genres are woven into his films seamlessly.

Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig has redefined what it means to tell stories about women. With Lady Bird and Little Women, she’s brought deeply personal narratives to the screen, making audiences laugh and cry in equal measure. Study her to understand her ability to create nuanced, layered characters. Study how she blends humour and drama in a single scene.

Christopher Nolan 

Christopher Nolan

If you want to learn how to play with time, space, and perception, Nolan is your mentor. With films like Inception, Interstellar, and The Dark Knight trilogy, he’s mastered the art of cerebral storytelling without sacrificing commercial appeal. Nolan’s strength lies in his structure. Pay attention to how he reveals information to the audience and uses techniques to build suspense.

While this is not an exhaustive list, studying these filmmakers isn’t about copying their styles; it’s about understanding their thought processes and what makes their films resonate. Watch their works critically, read interviews about their approaches, and don’t shy away from experimenting.

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Mayorkun offers the familiar in 'Still The Mayor' [Review]

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With nearly a decade in the scene, Mayorkun’s punchy jabs over up-tempo beats and R&B melodies that float over mid-tempo rhythms have delivered multiple hits.

His hitmaking ability lies in the versatility of his melodies which he molds with lyrics that combine Afrobeats peculiarities, a rapper’s wit, and Afropop dexterous delivery.

This is the case of his third LP ‘Still The Mayor,’ where he shows the range of a star skilled in molding Afrobeats records with all its defining peculiarities, while equally showcasing his range. However, while the project is true to his artistry, it offers little innovation and desire to step beyond the norm.  

Everything Mayorkun does on this album, are levels he has consistently hit across his career. He doesn’t attempt to take it a notch higher.

Whether it is his punchy delivery on the opener ‘Keep On Rockin,’ where he samples the Yinka Ayefele and Sean Kingston classic, or ‘Diamond,’ the sensual R&B cut featuring Fireboy, Mayorkun doesn’t go beyond the first gear.

The two songs on the album that offer something refreshing whether in delivery or theme, are the fuji melodies on ‘Konko Below,’ where he samples the famous Lagbaja joint, and the conscious ‘Reason 2 Japa’, where he addresses the issues of mass migration informed by the increasing hopelessness amongst Nigerian youths.

Beyond these records, the album is filled with songs that have several similar references across his catalogue. While this doesn’t rob the records of their appeal, they also don’t offer the excitement derived from music that pushes boundaries, whether artistic or personal.

On the log drum punctuated ‘3:45,’ he links up with American Nigerian star Rotimi for an Afropop cut that communicates his desire to offer love with a good time in true Afrobeats lyricism that speaks to the everyday listeners who keep up with street lingo.

Mayorkun caters to the dancefloor on ‘Blessings on Blessings’ featuring Davido. However, in their victory lap, they struggle to rediscover the spark they used in delivering hit records in the past.


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While the song lacks the cutting-edge required to retain listeners, it holds up Mayorkun’s compelling range in the form of his swaggering second verse and the fine details of his vocals, which delightfully pop out in the backup.

Even when he links up with Ghanaian hitmaker King Promise and fast-rising star Olivetheboy on ‘Hold Body’ and ‘Would You’ the songs offers nothing beyond the typical Ghanaian Afrobeats strain that has successfully deliver some hit records in the past 3 years.

The folk drums of ‘Woman’ take listeners on a trip across Mayorkun’s discography to a song like ‘Mama’ where he allows his vocals to do the heavy lifting as he pours out his heart to his love interest with the same intensity he did 8 years ago.

On his hit single ‘Geng,’ Mayorkun’s industrious raps provoked a posse cut. He leans into this hip-hop influence via storytelling on the interlude ‘Industry Girl’ where he’s joined by former label mate Dremo, The Flowolf, and Michii for a song that tells the familiar story of industry groupies with the same disregard for accountability on the side of the constantly whining stars.

‘Still The Mayor’ is a compilation of familiar songs that listeners can enjoy even if they pale in comparison to their references in this catalogue.

However, it’s not a compelling listen, nor does it hold the imposing quality that matches its chest-thumping title.

The song selection doesn’t appear to have a core beyond its surface appeal. The album sounds half-hearted and motivated by necessity, perhaps to offset a contractual burden rather intentional.

If Mayorkun is still the mayor, it’s for his past work, and not for this album.


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M.A.D Solutions announces landmark partnership with Songtools

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SongTools, the fast-growing platform empowering music creators with one-click marketing and ad tech solutions, is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with M.A.D Solutions, Africa’s largest and most influential music distribution company, with a roster that includes notable artists from across the continent including Simi, PSquare, Mercy Chinwo, 2nite Flavour and Liya to renown rapper Dej Loaf, and global legend Akon.

This strategic integration brings SongTools’ powerful marketing toolkit featuring one-click playlisting, digital ad automation, smart links, and real-time performance analytics directly into the M.A.D Solutions dashboard.

Artists, managers, and labels across Africa will now have unprecedented access to seamless, data-powered marketing tools, streamlining release campaigns and maximizing visibility from a single platform.

“This partnership represents a major milestone in our global mission to democratize access to impactful marketing tools,” said Danny Garcia, CEO of SongTools.

“M.A.D Solutions is a force in the African music industry, known for elevating some of the continent’s most exciting artists. We’re honored to align with them in giving creators the tools to grow smarter, faster, and more efficiently.”

With a rapidly expanding music market and a global spotlight on African talent, the partnership between M.A.D Solutions and SongTools comes at a pivotal moment.

By integrating campaign automation, playlist outreach, and paid media tools directly into M.A.D Solution’s ecosystem, the collaboration removes technical barriers and empowers artists to focus on what matters most: the music.

“At M.A.D Solutions, our mission is to power the future of music,” says Bugwu AnetoOkeke, CEO of M.A.D Solutions.

“Through our label and services division, Engage, we’re proud to introduce Engage Pro a cutting-edge digital marketing and playlisting solution developed in collaboration with Songtools. This platform is built to equip our artists and label partners with smarter tools to amplify their reach and grow their global impact.”


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The integration will officially roll out to all M.A.D Solutions clients at the end of the month.

ABOUT SONGTOOLS

SongTools is a cutting-edge platform that empowers creators with intuitive tools for one-click marketing solutions.

Designed to simplify the modern music marketing workflow, SongTools offers automated playlisting, one-click digital ads, landing pages, SEO, and data-driven insights all in one place.

By automating the technical marketing work, SongTools helps creators grow their audience, save time, and make every release count.

ABOUT M.A.D SOLUTIONS

M.A.D Solutions is Africa’s largest music distribution and artist services platform, empowering the next generation of African stars with cutting-edge tools, global partnerships, and on-the-ground industry knowledge.

Representing a diverse range of genres and voices from across the continent, M.A.D Solutions is dedicated to showcasing African talent on the world stage.


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Omoni Oboli says Nollywooacd tells more original stories than Hollywood

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Nigerian actress and filmmaker, Omoni Oboli, has weighed in on the ongoing conversation about originality in the global film industry, asserting that Nollywood surpasses Hollywood when it comes to storytelling.

In a recent interview, the 47-year-old Edo-born actress argued that Nigerian filmmakers consistently produce unique and compelling narratives, dismissing the notion that Nollywood films are overly predictable.

“Our movies have become so much better than they used to be. We’ve always had good stories, so stories have never really been our problem,” she said.

Oboli further emphasized that originality is one of Nollywood’s strongest assets. In contrast to Hollywood, which she suggested frequently recycles narrative tropes, she believes Nigerian cinema offers fresher perspectives and untapped storylines.

“I feel like this part of the world, we have actually more original stories than outside of Nigeria. I dare say that Nollywood has more original stories than Hollywood,” she declared.

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Addressing recurring criticisms that Nollywood plots can be formulaic, Oboli was quick to challenge the standard. She pointed out that many Hollywood films, including blockbusters, follow clear and predictable patterns.

“I hear people say, ‘Oh, the movies are predictable’. I’m like, name five or ten Hollywood movies that are not predictable. We all know the superhero is going to win the day. If it’s a romantic comedy, you know the girl is going to get the guy or the guy is going to get the girl,” she noted.

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For Oboli, the essence of a great film lies not solely in its ending but in the depth and richness of its narrative arc.

“So it’s not about the predictability of a film, what you’re watching is the journey. If the journey is not interesting, then you can say it’s so predictable. But if the journey is interesting, it keeps you glued,” she added.

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She also praised the increasing global appeal of Nollywood, citing data from platforms like YouTube that reflect a growing international audience for Nigerian content.

“We have a lot of very original stories, and the audience, not just the Nigerian audience but all over the world, are loving it,” she said.
“YouTube is special in a way that it can show you where people are watching from, and people are literally watching these movies from all over.”

With over two decades in the industry, Omoni Oboli remains a vocal advocate for the power of Nigerian storytelling, and a reminder that even in a world of franchises and formulas, originality still matters.

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