It has been tedious, but it’s all over with the
editing of Clash of Inheritance. Musing Derick and co have not had sleep
for quite some time now, preparing the Agbor Steve film which observers say is
going to be another explosion. “It was a
strenuous exercise, but we went through it,” says Musing. He adds: “Editing is done with proper care and
diligence. That’s the only way the final product can be professional and
soothing for viewing.” To the director of Clash of Inheritance, Neba
Lawrence, it’s been weeks of hard work, aimed at making the movie a reference. “It’s a movie we’ve all worked hard to make
it meet the standards required,” he says. “The editing has been properly done and we are now getting into the next
stage in the production process,” he
adds. Producer Agbor Steve is not indifferent. To the author of Phoenix
Scar, his maiden movie, Clash of Inheritance is a success story, at
least so far. “Musing has been great on
the editing machine, giving us just the best,” he confirms. Away from the Clash
of Inheritance editing room, observers have had their own remarks, even
before the movie is released. “I can assure you that Clash of
Inheritance will be highly acclaimed,”
said Elvis Tanwie, renowned Yaounde-based continuity artist. “Steve has done a movie of exceptional
quality,” Frank, famous lighting technician joined. To producer Chi
Anthony, Clash of Inheritance is another standard piece. “It’s going to be an award-winning
production,” said Chi. Clash of Inheritance is shot in
Mamfe in Manyu Division of the South West Region. It is directed by Neba
Lawrence (Mr Youngest), starring Muma Pasca, Tanyisong Candy Laurice and Quinta
Eyong.
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