Filmmaker: Kevin Nkinda

Raimo Dengeinge
A filmmaker is an artist who uses the medium of film to craft narratives, evoke emotions and bring stories to life on screen.

This role involves a blend of creativity, technical skill and storytelling prowess, making it a powerful medium that shapes narratives and captures imaginations.

Kevin Nkinda, widely known as Kenzy, encapsulates this definition through his journey from a young church media team member to a filmmaker and musician.

His early exposure to media production within his church laid a solid foundation for his career.

"I eagerly embraced every media-related task, soaking up all the knowledge I could," he recalled. His passion for visual storytelling was further fuelled by the spectacles of Marvel movies, which inspired him to hone his craft through self-teaching and online resources like YouTube.

"Filmmaking is about deceiving the audience," Nkinda said, highlighting his dedication to mastering techniques that enhance storytelling.

His dedication paid off when he secured a role in the movie 'Skeleton Coast', working alongside acclaimed actors.

Reflecting on this experience, he shared: "Working with seasoned professionals was both overwhelming and enlightening. It solidified my passion for filmmaking".

This opportunity marked a significant milestone in his career, providing valuable experience and propelling him further into the industry.

Beyond traditional film projects, Nkinda co-founded Vertical Studios, a platform where he can independently shape narratives and bring his creative visions to life. This entrepreneurial venture reflects his ambition to push creative boundaries and make a lasting impact in the industry.

In addition to filmmaking, he is also a musician. His music complements his filmmaking, adding depth to his creative portfolio and showcasing his versatility as an artist.

Nkinda advises aspiring filmmakers to practice continuously and be resourceful. "Don't worry about not having the latest gear," he advised. "The more you practice, the better you will become, just like in basketball."

Looking ahead, he plans to collaborate with industry giants and further expand his creative horizons. His proactive approach and dedication underscore his ambition to leave a lasting impact on global cinema.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-15

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