Gbenga Salu
Oluwagbenga Adedoyin Salu that is simply known as Gbenga Salu is an award-winning Nigerian film director, editor and visual effects artist. He has won and also being nominated for several awards for his music video productions.[1] He enrolled for Mechanical Engineering, and transferred to the Department of Creative Arts at the University of Lagos Nigeria, where he graduated in 2005.[2] He is married to Temitope-Gbenga Salu (née Oshofisan) who is also a graduate of accounting from the University of Lagos She is also a professional actress, voice over artiste and writer.[3]
Gbenga studied film making at the London Film Academy. Some of the Awards he has won includes:
- Best Special Effects/editing - Soundcity Music Video Awards (SMVA) - 2008
- Most Promising Director - Nigerian Music Video Awards (NMVA) - 2009
Music videos
His music video works include:
- Ten ten - Mohits Allstars
- Omoba - D'Prince
- TWO Legit,Believe in me and Atewo - T.W.O (Tunde and wunmi Obe)
- Tinko Angel - Jaywon
- Viva Africa - Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
- Change your parade - Lynxxx
- Ayeole and six feet - Infinity
- Omo Jayejaye - Lagbaja
Films
- A Simple Plan (Short)
- 10:10 (Web Mini-series)
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References
- "The Kid with the Master Stroke – Meet Gbenga Salu, award-winning Music Video Director & Visual Effects Artist". Bella Naija. 8 April 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
- "The Kid with the Master Stroke - Meet Gbenga Salu, award-winning Music Video Director & Visual Effects Artist - BellaNaija". www.bellanaija.com. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
- "BN Exclusive: Award-Winning Director Gbenga Salu & His Sweetheart Temitope Oshofisan to Wed on April 20th 2013 | Photos from their Pre-Wedding Shoot - BellaNaija". www.bellanaija.com. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
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