The Theater Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners of Nigeria (TAMPAN) has set a three-day retreat to change the narrative of indigenous filmmaking in Nigeria.
The Otunba Bolaji Amusan (Mr Latin) led administration of the association is making impacts in many ways, that even members of the association can attest to that the innovations he brings to bare has been beneficial to members.
One of such innovations by this administration is the introduction of frequent capacity building among members.
This led to a 3-day retreat which was dubbed RX3 (Restructuring, Rebranding & Repositioning).
The retreat was pioneered and chaired by Emperor Damola Olatunji and was held at Hermitage Gardens & Resort, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, between Wednesday, August 25 and, Friday, 27.

According to Olatunji, the essence of the retreat was to restructure the minds of directors, rebrand their crafts and reposition them to sit among the elitist filmmakers across the globe. The retreat is conceived to serves as a bridge, between where we are, and where we aspire to be.
To state that the three days retreat availed these indigenous filmmakers of Yoruba extraction an opportunity to network, will be stating the obvious, as like-minded filmmakers drawn from the United Kingdom, United States of America and the host nation, Nigeria, all converged, to seek knowledge to improve their craft.
Facilitators at the event were Femi Odugbemi, Mrs Funke Felix-Adejumo and Peter George (BOI).
The facilitators reiterated the necessity for quality research and adequate knowledge acquisition, which is a requisite to excellent storytelling. Participants at the event were also shown alternative platforms to showcase their film products.

Some notable participants at the retreat were Ace director, Abey Lanre, Allwell Ademola, Tunde Ola Yusuf, Gbenga Dina and Mujeeb Olawale.
Others are Mrs Foluke Daramola Salako, who was also chairperson for the retreat planning committee, Princess Kemi Egbeyode, of Rollicking Entertainment Company, the project and event manager for the retreat, TGD General Secretary Wale Ilebiyi Snr., Provost, Ogundimu Anthony, Treasurer, Okiki Afolayan, Tola Bolaji, TGD PRO among others.

TGD Chairman Emperor Olatunji, during the retreat, hinted that a GALA/Award Night, will be held later in October, at the prestigious Marriott Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos.
“Through TGD, our plan is to change the narrative of indegenous filmmaking in Nigeria, and the world over.

“During our tenure, we have planned strategic initiatives that will take our members to greater heights, one of such is this retreat we’re currently having, I’m sure everyone can attest to how impactful this retreat has been so far.
“Later in October, we shall have a GALA/ Award night organized by The Guild (TGD), at Marriott Hotel, Ikeja; and plans are already on with that too.
“We are using this medium to call for sponsorship for the event, Nollywood is a profitable Industry to do business with, the Yoruba movie Industry is very viable.
“Let your brands identify with us,” Olatunji Submitted.
The retreat was supported by Primero Transport Services, FH Bakery, Hermitage garden & Resort and Nigerian Breweries Plc.
