
Behind Netflix originals, HBO first African content, and Amazon prime movies such as Blood Sisters, Far From Home, La Femme Anjola, Eyimofe, King Of Boys 1, The Wait, and directing Tecno’s West African launch for the camon 17 campaign, Abisola Omolade — the woman behind your favorite series, documentaries, and music videos.
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Graduated from Olabisi Onabanjo University in 2010, and Met Film School in 2012 with a career spanning over a decade and half, emerges as the leader of Nigeria and one of West African art directing.
Started out in 2009 as an art assistant, a studio assistant, and a programs officer in one of Nigeria’s pioneering Tv production company, Ark Resources Entertainment.
The love for organizing and meticulously getting spaces ready carve a niche for her in the art department, and she began the in house Art directing.
Abisola has worked across all genres and dimensions of visual storytelling. Ranging from Art directing for TV adverts, documentaries, music videos, and most importantly film. And on that path she worked on music videos such as Adekunle Gold – Mercy, Burna Boy and Mist – Rolling, Tiwa Savage and Davido – Park Well, Ruger – Bounce, Bnxn and Wande Coal – Kenkele, Bayani – Body, Young John and Zlatan – Astalavista, Zinoleesky – Rocking, and Ruger – Snapchat. She also worked on Documentaries/Life Events for Spotify on Nigerian singers Ayra Starr and Rema, and Good Life Performance by Burna Boy.
Abisola has worked on over 1 million TV adverts in the entire span of her career, some of which includes advert for the largest telecom in Africa MTN, with Linda Ejiofor Suleiman and Ada Ameh, Dettol TVC with Funke Akindele, Havana Club X Burna Boy, and Konga – Golden penny at 30.
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