Unlike me, most Ghanaians don’t have the patience to wait and read the end credits after watching a movie. If you get the chance to visit movie sets after movie sets like we do, you will understand that several work goes into making movies.
Also, there are several players who work vigorously behind the scenes to get the actors/actresses ready to record and even after wrapping up a shoot, other equally good professionals work on the recordings, edit it to make it a movie.
But unfortunately those professionals don’t get noticed or recognition because they are called ‘behind the scene’. GhanaCelebrities.Com believes those professionals are equally important and needs to be celebrated just as we celebrate the ‘on the scene’ professionals.
If a movie is great, the actors/actresses are great but when it’s a bad production, then of course the director and other behind the scene professionals are blamed. So why can’t we pause a while and acknowledge those professional?
Most of the people in the pictures below are unknown, yes unknown to the average movie enthusiasts. These are pictures captured on location during the recording of ‘Rain’, produced by Nabil Meizongo for Silver Line Productions under the able direction of Hajia Meizongo.
‘Rain’ stars Nadia Buari, Adjetey ‘Pusher’ Anang, Juliet Ibrahim, David Dontoh, Nana Akua Addo, J.O.T. Agyemang, Ekow Smith Asante, Frank Artus, Alexis Ntsiakoh as well as upcoming movie stars.
nadia u r too beautiful…yea those ppl behind the scenes r hard working professionals….kudos to them all
will be coming up with a category to celebrate the “behind the scenes” professionals? I think it should since you brought the topic up, and I do agree that they should be celebrated. Their work is equally important if not more. Great job to all “behind the scene” professionals for the great work some of them do in making our movies worthwhile.
is Baby Blench or what ever her name is in this movie?
yeah, they do put a lot of effort into the movies our movies………Hope the movie comes out great..
Bit by bit we are getting there.