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Zert Essential - Uganda's Creative Entrepreneur Merging Tech and Film
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48943, member: 636"] Siraje Kizito rocks Uganda's entertainment world under his stage name Zert Essential. The creative genius studied Computer Engineering before jumping into media and film work. He earned extra degrees in Digital Marketing and film directing from a top school in Britain between 2018 and 2020. His tech background mixed with creative passion makes him stand out from other content makers. People across Uganda know him as a major force behind cameras and computer screens. Kizito built his business empire called Zert Creatives Uganda after finishing school. The company runs several projects like Zert Creative Media TV Uganda and his popular TikTok page. He also makes films that tell real African stories using modern technology. His work proves that mixing technical skills with storytelling creates winning content. Other filmmakers watch what he does and try to copy his success formula. The media star believes Uganda's movie business needs four main changes to grow bigger. First, streaming websites and social media help more people watch African films around the world. Second, filmmakers must learn better technical skills and buy modern equipment to make quality movies. Third, movie projects should make money through brand deals, online sales, and regular movie theaters. Fourth, African countries should work together more often and share actors, money, and audiences across borders. [/QUOTE]
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