Post Tagged with: "Documentary"

  • Nok Terracotta: Nigeria’s Forgotten Masterpieces.

    Nok Terracotta: Nigeria’s Forgotten Masterpieces.

    These ancient sculptures hold the secrets of a lost civilization. But why are so many of them displayed in foreign museums instead of here in Nigeria? Join us as we explore the artistry, history, and cultural significance of Nok Terracotta. Let’s bring our heritage home. What to Expect – ● […]

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  • Nsibidi Fables’ First Ad: A New Era of Storytelling Begins!

    Nsibidi Fables’ First Ad: A New Era of Storytelling Begins!

    We are thrilled to present the very first advertisement for Nsibidi Fables! Dive into a world of rich storytelling and cultural heritage. This ad marks the beginning of an exciting journey where every story is a treasure waiting to be discovered. Join us as we celebrate the launch of our […]

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  • True Icons Of The Kush

    True Icons Of The Kush

    Did you know that an African kingdom once ruled Egypt and even challenged the Roman Empire? Yet, history books barely mention Kush, one of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world. What you will discover in this video: -How the Kushite kingdom controlled vast lands from Sudan to Egypt -How […]

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  • Nsibidi Fables: AI and Animation

    AI and Animation

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the center of a revolution in technology in the globalanimation industry, which is changing how animation is created, shared, andconsumed. More significantly, AI is providing a potent tool for bringing local storiesto life in novel ways. AI is simplifying animation production by decreasing humaneffort and […]

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  • Nssibidi Fables: Historical Fantasy.

    Historical Fantasy

    When developing the Amanirenas series, we had a decision to make. Well in truth, several decisions but I am referring to choosing between setting the story in the real world (at least a good facsimile) or in a fantasy realm. Historical fiction stories (such as HBO’s Rome and Hulu’s The […]

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  • Nok Film: The Story of an Ironsmith From The Nok Culture.

    Nok Film: The Story of an Ironsmith From The Nok Culture.

    An excavation site, near the village of Taruga in Nigeria, revealed something nobody was expecting: iron furnaces. Archaeologists found 13 furnaces and terracotta figurines were in such close association—inside the furnaces and around them—that he postulated the terracottas were objects of worship to aid blacksmithing and smelting.

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  • What If Ancient Terracotta Hairstyles Came Back?

    What If Ancient Terracotta Hairstyles Came Back?

    Ever wondered how hairstyles from ancient Terracotta statues would look in today’s world? In this video, we reimagine these iconic styles in a modern setting, blending history with innovation. Watch as we bring these designs to life through vibrant animation, showcasing their timeless beauty and relevance. Perfect for fans of […]

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    Ancient Terracotta Hairstyles

    Ever wondered how hairstyles from ancient Terracotta statues would look in today’s world? In this video, we re imagine these iconic styles in a modern setting, blending history with innovation. Watch as we bring these designs to life through vibrant animation, showcasing their timeless beauty and relevance. Perfect for fans […]

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  • A Profile of an Iron Smith from the Nok Culture of Nigeria.

    A Profile of an Iron Smith from the Nok Culture of Nigeria.

    An excavation site, near the village of Taruga in Nigeria, revealed something nobody was expecting: iron furnaces. Archaeologists found 13 furnaces, and terracotta figurines were in such close association—inside the furnaces and around them—that he postulated the terracottas were objects of worship to aid blacksmithing and smelting. They were part […]

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  • A Glimpse into Nigeria's Ancient Legacy

    A Glimpse into Nigeria’s Ancient Legacy

    Dive into the fascinating world of the NOK culture, one of Africa’s earliest civilizations, known for its advanced terracotta sculptures and rich history.

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