By Guardian Life
19 May 2024 | 10:47 am
The 10th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) was an unforgettable celebration, seamlessly fusing technology with entertainment. Central to it all was TECNO, showcasing its commitment to African talent and innovation. Highlights from the 10th AMVCA From the city of Lagos to the elegant Eko Hotels and Suites, TECNO Mobile made its…
The 10th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) was an unforgettable celebration, seamlessly fusing technology with entertainment. Central to it all was TECNO, showcasing its commitment to African talent and innovation.
Highlights from the 10th AMVCA
From the city of Lagos to the elegant Eko Hotels and Suites, TECNO Mobile made its mark with a dazzling display of technology and immersive experiences.
The journey began with a captivating cultural day event, where guests were treated to a rich showcase of African heritage. Amid traditional music performances and tantalising culinary delights, the TECNO booth offered guests a glimpse into the future of entertainment.
Guests flocked to the TECNO booth, where the latest CAMON 30 stole the show, embodying the brand’s dedication to cutting-edge technology. Engaging activities also allowed them to experience TECNO’s latest innovation firsthand.
TECNO’s presence resonated throughout the evening, from the glamour of the red carpet to the moments of joy captured at the TECNO photo booth. The brand seamlessly fused innovation with artistry, adding an extra sparkle to the night.
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Best Cinematographer
Anticipation peaked as the cultural extravaganza of the first day set the stage for the main event. All eyes were on the Best Cinematographer category, sponsored by TECNO, where Lílis Soares’ Mami Wata, Gideon Chukwu’s Blood Vessel, Over The Bridge from KC Obiajulu, Breath of Life from Ola Cardoso, Adeoluwa Owu’s Jagun Jagun: The Warrior, Adekunle Nodash Adejuyigbe’s Ijogbon: Chaos, and Joachim Philippe’s Omen all competed for the prestigious award.
The night unfolded, and KC Obiajulu’s Over the Bridge clinched the coveted title His extraordinary vision and craftsmanship captivated audiences, earning him acclaim courtesy of TECNO. This sponsorship showcased the brand’s commitment to excellence in entertainment.
TECNO’s involvement in the 10th AMVCA highlighted its dedication to empowering African talent and celebrating the magic of storytelling.
Through its fusion of technology and creativity, TECNO continues to pave the way for a brighter future in African entertainment. The brand’s contribution to AMVCA underscores its status as a leader in the industry and a household name in Nigeria.
As the curtains closed on unforgettable moments, TECNO reaffirmed its commitment to greatness. The 10th AMVCA was more than a celebration of African cinema. It showed the boundless possibilities when technology and entertainment converge, with TECNO illuminating the path towards a brighter future for African entertainment.
Scroll through some photos capturing the highlights from TECNO at the 2024 AMVCA.