The just-concluded 8th edition of the AMVCA that started from Saturday, May 7th, 2022, to Saturday, May 14th, 2022 especially the grand finale is a platform to celebrate creatives aside actors, actresses such as cinematography, lighting designers, picture directors, art directors amongst others.
This initiative is to celebrate the good works of creatives and the imaging industry and to show others that their works are valid and the world celebrates the works they do. Below is the rundown of winners and nominees in the creativity and imaging industry for the just concluded AMVCA
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHER
Muhammed Attah Ahmed (Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story)
James Amuta (Collision Course)
Peter Kreil, Wale Adebayo, Samuel Jonathan, Moruf Fadaro (Amina)
Samuel Jonathan, Moruf Fadaro (The Mystic River)
John Njaga Demps (Nneka The Pretty Serpent)
Victoria Mbogo (Just in Time)
Winner: Muhammad Attah
Best Lighting Design
Stanley Idegbu Okechukwu (Amina)
Yemi Awoponle (The Mystic River)
Mathew Yusuf (Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story)
Jaco Strauss (The White Line)
Godwin Lawani (Light In The Dark)
Mathew Yusuf (Nneka The Pretty Serpent)
Fei Mustafa (Dear Affy)
Winner: Matthew Yusuf for Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story
Best Picture Editor
Rogers Ofime – Voiceless
Dolapo Adeleke – Just In Time
JJC Skillz, Adeyemi Shomade, Valentine Chukwuma – Omo Ghetto: The Saga
Tester Bassey, Abiodun Okunola, Moses Inwang – Lockdown
Moses Inwang – Bad Comments
Tunde Apalowo – For Maria Ebun Pataki
Tega Salubi – Collision Course
Winner: Tunde Apalowo for ‘Maria Ebun Pataki’
Best Art Director
Ediri Okwa – The Smart Money Woman
Pat Nebo – Rattlesnake
Mayowa Labiran – The Mystic River
Tunji Afolayan – Amina
Chima Adighije – One Lagos Night
Chris Udomi – Day of Destiny
Winner : Tunji Afolayan
Congratulations to all nominees and winners in every category this indeed is a big win for the creative and imaging industry and also shows that indeed the imaging industry is on the right track.