Video Credits
Client: Covered California
Colleen Stevens, Michael Brennan
Agency: Weber Shandwick
Co-Lead: Matt Robson Account Director: Marta Alonzo Account Supervisor: Elsa Caceres Chief Creative Officer: Josh Rose Executive Creative Director: John Avery Executive Creative Director: Peter Sanchez Creative Director/Copywriter: German Libenson Creative Director/Copywriter: Marisa Esteban Associate Creative Director: Kim Beylin Copywriter: Matt Shevin Senior Art Director: Juan Benitez Art Director: Marco Vides Senior Broadcast Producer: Nick Miller Broadcast Producer: Mariana Mucci
Production Company: The Cortez Brothers
Director/DP: Joe Murray Producer: Dolly Tarazon-Billinger Executive Producer: Ed Rivero
Editorial Company: Stitch Editorial
Editor: David Checel Assistant Editor: Adam Wood Senior Producer: Chris Girard Executive Producer: Juliet Batter Online/Finish Artist: Mitch Gardiner
Music Company: HUM Music
Composer: Jimmy Haun Creative Director: Scott Glenn Executive Producer: Debbi Landon Producer: Chanel Scott
Executive Producer
Michele Lu Kumar
Pioneering The Visual Narrative: Bobola Oniwura’s Impact on Nollywood’s Cinematic Evolution
Nollywood is in the middle of a visual revolution, and at its core is Bobola Oniwura, the mastermind behind some of the industry’s most striking cinematic transformations. Oniwura is a pioneering colorist whose unique approach to film aesthetics has set new standards for how Nigerian stories are told on screen. From the gritty realism of King of Boys: The Return of the King to the vibrant energy of A Tribe Called Judah, Oniwura’s work has become synonymous with a new era of cinematic excellence, one where color grading is no longer an afterthought but a defining narrative tool. The film industry in Nigeria known as Nollywood has grown into one of the most prolific cinematic powerhouses in the world. Producing thousands of films annually, it ranks alongside Hollywood and Bollywood in terms of output. Once characterized by rapid, low-budget productions, Nollywood has undergone a remarkable transformation, embracing higher production values, diverse storytelling, and international recognition. The industry’s films now command global audiences, made possible by platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime, and receiving acclaim at major festivals. This evolution has been fueled by creatives like Oniwura, who are redefining the post-production technical standards of Nigerian films. His impact extends beyond the color suite. Drawing on his background in Architecture and user experience research, Oniwura approaches color grading with an acute understanding of audience perception, crafting visual experiences that enhance storytelling, evoke emotion, and immerse viewers in the rich textures of Nigerian culture. His ability to merge technical precision with artistic intuition has positioned him as one of the most sought-after colorists in Nollywood... Read More