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Title: | Arts And Industry In Image Laundering: National Film Institute In focus |
Authors: | Ademiju-Bepo, Adediran K. |
Keywords: | Creative |
Issue Date: | Sep-2021 |
Publisher: | FULGENT: Journal of Film and Video |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.1;No.1; Pp 189-197 |
Abstract: | Artistes, like other business people across the globe, are now open to series of
opportunities to market their arts. This has led to high competitiveness for art
creators; craft, performing and visual arts. Consumers now have tremendous choice.
Artisans, craft entrepreneurs, visual artists and all the intermediaries in the supply
chain must constantly strive to improve the quality of their products and services, the
production processes, their brand identity and the effectiveness of their marketing
strategies, if they wish to improve their business performance, productivity and
competitiveness and win the hearts and minds of customers. The creative industry is
becoming bigger and more competitive and thus has now arguably become a means
of national rebranding, especially image laundering. For this paper, focus is on
National Film Institute (NFI) and how image laundering is affective of the
institution. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3511 |
Appears in Collections: | Theatre and Film Arts
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