Videographer in Nepal | Videographer spreads wings into filmmaking
Leopold Tapiwa Vengesa, recognized in music circles as Leoy V, has embarked on a fresh creative journey, stepping into the realm of filmmaking with his maiden production, "Emma." This short film, available for viewing on YouTube, showcases the talents of award-winning hip-hop luminary Natasha Muz, also known as Natasha Muromba.
While Leoy V has earned acclaim for his prowess in crafting captivating music videos, he divulged to NewsDay Life & Style that "Emma" explores the intricacies of women's daily trials and tribulations. Drawing inspiration from his personal observations and real-life events, Leoy V expressed that the narrative of "Emma" was rooted in shedding light on the challenges faced by women, addressing issues as poignant as rape and abuse.
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Acknowledging the promising growth trajectory of the local film industry, Leoy V accentuated the importance of a heightened demand for original content and expanded opportunities for screening platforms. He firmly believes that with increased demand and exposure, emerging filmmakers will find a more welcoming landscape to flourish and showcase their creative ingenuity.
In addition to his fervent pursuits in filmmaking, Leoy V has also etched his mark in the music landscape with notable tracks like "Daira Phone," "Ndiyambutse," and "Solo naMutsai," collaborating with the talented Desire “Shaqu” Chirinda. His directorial contributions to music videos encompass a diverse array of projects, including Poptain's "Kokai" featuring Nutty O, Ishan's "Kure" featuring Ti Gonzi, Leo Magozz's "Fire Emoji," Bling 4 and Brian Jeck's ventures, and "Ihulumende," a collaborative piece featuring Holy Ten and Nutty O, among several others.
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