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Dear Zim
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Zimbabwe
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Indiana
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Shadow Club
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South Africa
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Melanielectriclove
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Shaun Jacobs
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South Africa
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End of the Road
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The Parlotones, featuring KhuliChana
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South Africa
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Sleepwalker
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Van Coke Kartel
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South Africa
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Moregloed
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Thursday, September 25, 2014
HOW MANY ROCK BANDS FROM KENYA WERE NOMINATED FOR THE AFRIMA AWARDS?
Monday, March 31, 2014
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Monday, July 22, 2013
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
BFMA 2013: Broadcast Film and Music Africa 2013
I am really looking forward to attending Session 2 on day 1 of this awesome conference! And if time permits, I may also attend Session 17 titled "Music Distribution"
"SESSION 2
PANEL DISCUSSION
Audiovisual content creation in Africa: Challenges and opportunities
As an industry we are still pushing the image of ‘the thin black starving child’, yet Africa has made great strides in recent decades. How then can African media step up and take its place in shaping or creating a new perception by also showing positive stories of Africa? how do we cover positive stories without necessarily hiding the dark truth? Is there a need for more African content on the global platform? is
there an African voice that tells African stories or is the international media in control of who and how Africa's perception is shaped? what role can social media play and is it a working reality? Next steps.
MODERATOR
Terryanne Chebet, Business News Anchor, K24TV, Kenya
PANELLISTS
Rachael Diang'a, Department of Theatre Arts & Film Technology, Kenyatta University
Pascaline Wangui, Director, Intrinsic Concepts, Kenya
Olivier Zegna Rata, President, Afrik.tv, Afrik.com, France
Toni Mumbi Kamau, On Screen Productions, Kenya
Q’damah Walter Lagat, Director/Producer, Qdamah Kip Films, Kenya
Ogova Ondego, Managing Trustee & Creative Director, Lola Kenya Screen
SESSION 17
MUSIC DISTRIBUTION
PANELLISTS
Gustav Erickson, CEO, Mdundo, Kenya
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Of rock 'n' roll and bullying
http://www.clutchmagonline.com/2013/06/pre-teen-musicians-on-the-receiving-end-of-bullying/
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Interview with filmmaker Kristoffer Gimle Ruud: Part 1
Monday, December 24, 2012
Parking Lot Grass Gig, Giggling Metal Rockers and Will Rauser Interview Part 2
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Will Rauser Interview: Part 1
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Erykah Badu Coming to Kenya!
The music video was for the song "Honey" and was directed by Erykah Badu and Chris Robinson. It is set in a record store and various album covers are shown where Erykah Badu portrays the artist or artists on the album covers. One of the album covers is that of The Beatles' "Let it Be" (at around 1:55). The video also spoofs the cover of the January 1981 issue of Rolling Stone magazine which featured Yoko Ono and John Lennon (at around 3:40).
In the last few seconds of the video, the artwork from the 1976 album for the band Boston can be seen on the wall of the record store, just below and to the left of the artwork for Honey.
Not surprisingly, this music video won Best Direction at the 2008 MTV Music Video Awards and was also nominated for Best Editing, Best Cinematography and Best Special Effects.
Erykah Badu coming to Kenya
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
ROFFEKE Music Video Quiz: 1
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
ATTENTION BANDS/SONGWRITERS! MANY SONGS NEEDED FOR THE FILM "TAKE A SEAT EGYPT"
Get more information here.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Kenyan rock star is also a movie star!
Thursday, March 8, 2012
ROFFEKE chats with Nambari Tisa of Murfy’s Flaw about music video directing and the movie store problem!
Towards the close of 2011, I interviewed music video director and band member Nambari Tisa. Nambari Tisa is Swahili for “Number Nine”. Who knows the story behind the name of the only male presence in the Murfy’s Flaw sextet? But here is the story behind the video of their exciting song “Hello Light”, which is also the title of their most recent Album.
ROFFEKE: Are you into photography? (Because in the video, I could recognize some photography techniques like silhouettes, time lapse, etc).
Nambari Tisa: I love photography though I'm very unskilled at it...Maybe one day I'll move on up. Although I can tell good shots... I never feel satisfied with capturing them the exact way I want or see them. Does that make sense to you?
ROFFEKE: Makes total sense to me! As a screenwriter, sometimes the ideas in my head and what ultimately ends up on paper are two different things! Speaking of ideas, how did you come up with the idea for this video?
Nambari Tisa: We discussed the concept with Ogopa (Lukas and Moses) and the shots I wanted and they worked the cameras. The rest was us getting the right shots. We had ideas for crazier shots... but in the end we put what we thought worked.
We had hashed it out with the band, a few early ideas were thrown out... and this is what we decided on. We wanted something simple but still capturing the essence of the song. That was the trickiest part. How to work with the light theme with the tools at hand. Now that it is done I'm having ideas of other ways to have done it... but it’s what I call the movie store problem.
ROFFEKE: The movie store problem?
Nambari Tisa: You know what that is, right? When you go to a movie store and you knew what you wanted but when you get there you forget and after you have left... you are like oh... I should have gotten this and that...
ROFFEKE: Ah! I see! So that's the movie store problem. I guess I know that as the book store problem!
Nambari Tisa: I guess one should always write a shopping list... but since I have such a bad handwriting and I don't really write anything down anyway... c'est la vie...
ROFFEKE: Are Ogopa into rock music? Or was it just a job for them?
Nambari Tisa: It was a job I guess. But Lukas really got to love the song. In the end it was difficult to get it away from him (laughs). He got attached. He unleashed some very nice ideas that we worked with.
ROFFEKE: How long did it take to shoot the video?
Nambari Tisa: We shot 15th of October. It was the only free slot we had...with all the Gigs, Road show, Album Mastering and Launch to do. All our Weekends were booked solid till January.
ROFFEKE: You shot in one day?!
Nambari Tisa: Yeah... well for the band shots... we had already planned the shots with Moses so it was just a matter of co-ordinating the band to be at the right places at the right time. There are some street level shots and others done later without the band and a lot of them didn't make the cut.
Well here’s what made the cut. Check out the Murfy’s Flaw video for “Hello Light”
About Murfy's Flaw

Thursday, December 22, 2011
Music video production, religion and butt kissing!
Mildred Achoch: What goes into producing a music video?
Brad Partin: $$$
Mildred : (laughs) Of course! Then do you get to pick the director, costumes etc?
Brad: I picked the song. Sorted through some videos by the different camera/video people, and picked the best of the bunch. The costumes were pretty much up to the people in the video and the artist. The folks in the video have to sign releases for their image/photo's to be used (legal crap).
Mildred: Sounds interesting! I plan to direct videos some time in the future…
Brad: You should! I paid good money for that video.
Mildred: But I hate all that legal stuff.
Brad: Legal stuff sucks but it is a necessary evil. I don’t like getting sued. Also, people WILL take advantage of you so you better be careful what you sign off on or agree to do.
Mildred: I would love to be more careful but sometimes I just sign stuff because I need to get paid quickly! Hopefully, after I've won that Oscar, things will be different.
Brad: Starving for your art makes us martyrs. Hence the name of my label. I'll put in a good word for you on that Oscar! (laughs) But you’re gonna have to kiss all the butts on your own.
Mildred: Ah! So that's where the name comes from!!! Mystery solved lol! I have never learned the art of butt kissing. And of course, as a Christian, why should I butt kiss when I have my heavenly Father's favor?
Brad: Word. Truth. The blood/story of the martyrs is the loudest voice there is. God Bless you. Stay gold!
For more information about Martyr’s Truth Records, check out http://www.myspace.com/martyrstruthrecords
Link to the music video: http://www.myspace.com/chicagoisburningmusic/videos
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Homeboyz Animation School
Location: Ambar House, 2nd Floor, Next to Click Club (formerly K2), Baricho Rd, Nairobi, Kenya, 00202
A new training center in the heart of Nairobi paving the way to a new age of media production in Kenya and the Eastern African Region.
A state of the art Animation studio offering an intense six month training course designed to offer the student a reliable skill set that includes the latest advances in digital imaging techniques and technology, basic animation skills for character animation and motion graphics and an introduction into the dynamics of the fast growing media industry in Kenya and the world. At the end of this course the student will have acquired skills and learning material that will, in addition to their own personal effort, elevate them to the forefront of media production career opportunities and help build this new exiting industry in Kenya. The course will be a free space that will introduce the student to methods of interaction and learning from valuable personalities and resource all over the world through the internet.
This course is structured around the fast growing phenomenon of online self-improvement that has produced some of the worlds greatest achievements in recent times. We are living in an age when information has become free and easily accessible to anyone anywhere in the world. The days when the only way of acquiring advanced skills and information was by attending expensive colleges and universities sparsely spread around the world are behind us. In additional to the training offered at the Homeboyz animation studio, students will be inducted with online self teaching skills and resource portals that will allow them to update and advance their skills continuously, remaining marketable and becoming growing assets to their clients and employers.
For more details: http://hbanimation.wordpress.com/
Email: tinga_plus@yahoo.com
Phone: 020 2692394
Website: http://hbanimation.wordpress.com/
Sunday, February 27, 2011
ATTENTION KENYAN/AFRICAN ROCKERS AND FILMMAKERS!
“For the 15th edition, taking place from 9th of November till 13th, we are planing to present several programms of Short Movies from the African continent and I'm programming a special evening with the Theme "Heavy Metal" and thats where I would like to ask you if you could help me. First if you can recommend me any short movies from kenya, any genre and films with something to do with heavy metal (or near to this theme) from any country or even from kenya oder african continent.
Besides that, we also have an international competition at the festival. If you know filmmakers in Kenya feel free to ask them to reply at our festival.
If you have any films (less than 30 mins) released during the last two years, we'd be glad if you register for the competition on our website [http://kurzfilmtage.ch/default.aspx?ID1=26&ID2=43].
The International Short Film Festival Winterthur is Switzerland's largest and most important short film festival. The festival takes place each year in November. It is a popular audience event and an important platform for short films and professional exchange.
For detailed information visit our Webpage
http://www.kurzfilmtage.ch/
Sunday, January 16, 2011
ROFFEKE gets a mention in Wikipedia!
"Organized member bodies such as Wiyathi (now defunct)& Roffeke (Rock 'n' Roll Film Festival Kenya) were fundamental in initially marketing local rock bands in the country by hosting regular shows & helped to establish a vibrant rock community."
It's great to receive some recognition!
Read the whole entry about rock music in Kenya at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Kenya#Rock