The Film Crew Association of Ghana (FICAG) has launched its new logo.

At a press conference held by the executive and the membership of the Association, the new logo features one (1) with a cameraman standing behind a camera with another cameraman with a handheld camera which in all symbolize uniting for a common goal.

The group also launched its new website, www.ficaghana.com. FICAG’s objective is to build a collaborative environment for Film Crew to share ideas and techniques, to improve their craft, and to promote their work and the art of filmmaking in general.

Invited guests who made it to the Press launch included the Deputy Minister of Art, Culture and Tourism Dr. Ziblim Barri Iddi who elaborated the need to build a film village as requested by the industry as well as supporting the film industry to grow and develop deep roots in the nation geared towards becoming a global franchise.

The President of FICAG, Mr. Samuel Gyandoh in an interview with Jerry Wonder on 12FramesTv explained why it is necessary to pass the Film law which will safeguard the works of the individuals in the association.

Read the full statement below.

The executives and entire membership of the Film Crew Association of Ghana (FICAG) wishes to inform the general public about changes made in its logo and email address.

The new logo features the figure one (1) with a cameraman standing behind a camera with another cameraman with a handheld camera which in all symbolize uniting for a common goal.

In addition to the change of the logo we are online via our website (www.ficaghana.com), email: info@ficaghana.com and on social media: Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @ficaghana.

We wish to state that all previous works, posts, articles, and documents bearing the old logo and email remains properties of FICAG and are valid.

We hope you love this new look, thank you.

 

Yours Faithfully,

 

Signed

Alejandro PD White–Cross

Gen Secretary

 

Cc:  Communication Team

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