As preparations shift into gear for the
forthcoming sixth edition of the prestigious Africa Magic Viewers’
Choice Awards (AMVCA),organizers have announced the appointment of
veteran film maker, Deborah “Debbie” Odutayo, as Head Judge.
Debbie brings over 30 years’
experience spanning television production, content creation and
administration, and is famous for being one half of the brains behind
Nigeria’s leading content creation and production company, Royal
Roots Communication Network, which birthed Royal Roots Television
(R2TV) and Royal Roots FM (R2 92.9FM) in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Speaking on Mrs. Odutayo’s
appointment, the Director, M-Net West Africa, Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu,
said: “Debbie Odutayo is a respected and seasoned television
professional who brings extensive experience and renown to the AMVCA
judging process. Her appointment as Head Judge is in tandem with the
AMVCAs being the biggest celebration of film and television talent in
Africa, with its impact seen in the improvement of the quality of
entries, year after year. Debbie’s appointment reiterates yet again
our commitment to excellence and professionalism, even as the AMVCAs
mark another milestone by entering the sixth successive year.”
“Besides being renowned and respected
in the African film and TV space, Debbie also boasts experience with
the AMVCA judging process, having worked on all previous editions. We
are thrilled to have her with us as Head Judge, and we ask that our
viewers stay tuned as preparations for the show enter the final
stages,” Mba-Uzoukwu added. After a hiatus necessitated by a busy
production calendar, Africa Magic in association with MultiChoice,
announced the 2018 AMVCAs in February. Entries for the awards opened
on the 1st of March 2018, and closed on the 30th of April, with
films, made-for-television movies or television series previously
entered into or nominated for an award, being eligible for
submission. The 2018 AMVCAs will be broadcast live on all Africa
Magic channels on the 1st of September, 2018.
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