E-ISSN: 2695-1886
P-ISSN: 3517-9252
DOI: https://iigdpublishers.com/article/980
The research looks at how movies help nations thrive and boosting economies, creating jobs, teaching new skills, moreover safeguarding culture. Specifically, it considers movie making, getting films seen, and where people watch them. Reviewing work from 2016 through 2025, this investigation shows film tech’s potential to improve life in emerging countries. To understand how film tech is being used, what hurdles exist, and its effects, we’ll look at industry reports alongside conversations with people involved. What emerges is this, film tech fuels creativity while simultaneously boosting our sense of who we are as a nation, expanding our cultural reach, also empowering local businesses. Therefore, the research offers suggestions both for policymakers plus real-world application aimed at leveraging film tech toward lasting progress.
Osiorigho Josiah
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