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Charles Awaji was a graphic designer and a logo designer that wanted to bring his creative thoughts to life. He knew he needed to upskill inorder to achieve his dreams. This brought him to FMCI where he leant Look development. Find out what his journey was like at FMCI
Awaji Charles
Immersion Trainee
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Chijioke Francis was a traditional artist. He started learning 3D Animation on his own but it was difficult because he had no mentor. See how FMCI changed his life in such a short time!
Chijioke Francis
Immersion Trainee
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Prior to FMCI, Diolu Tobechukwu Prosper was a writer and an investigative journalist. But he wanted to tell his stories through pictures and visuals. But lack of resources and mentorship hindered his dream. He heard of FMCI from a friend and participated in the Visual Effect Training . Hear him tell his story in the video.
Diolu Tobechukwu
Immersion Trainee
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Before FMCI, Cynthia Okamgba was an event Photographer/Videographer. Her desire to create the extraordinary with her videos spurred her to upskill. She was one of the Trainees at Immersion Training Batch 3 and learnt Visual Effects. She has so much to say about the training in the video.
Cynthia Okamgba
Immersion Trainee
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Precious Chinah has been in the creative industry for 3years as a 2D Animator , graphic designer and a painter. His major challenges before FMCI were Time management, equipment availability, and menorshipment. Today, he is now a Visual Effect Artist . Hear his story!!
Chinah Precious
Immersion Trainee
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Charles Awaji was a graphic designer and a logo designer that wanted to bring his creative thoughts to life. He knew he needed to upskill inorder to achieve his dreams. This brought him to FMCI where he leant Look development. Find out what his journey was like at FMCI
Awaji Charles
Immersion Trainee
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Chijioke Francis was a traditional artist. He started learning 3D Animation on his own but it was difficult because he had no mentor. See how FMCI changed his life in such a short time!
Chijioke Francis
Immersion Trainee
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Prior to FMCI, Diolu Tobechukwu Prosper was a writer and an investigative journalist. But he wanted to tell his stories through pictures and visuals. But lack of resources and mentorship hindered his dream. He heard of FMCI from a friend and participated in the Visual Effect Training . Hear him tell his story in the video.
Diolu Tobechukwu
Immersion Trainee
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Before FMCI, Cynthia Okamgba was an event Photographer/Videographer. Her desire to create the extraordinary with her videos spurred her to upskill. She was one of the Trainees at Immersion Training Batch 3 and learnt Visual Effects. She has so much to say about the training in the video.
Cynthia Okamgba
Immersion Trainee
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Precious Chinah has been in the creative industry for 3years as a 2D Animator , graphic designer and a painter. His major challenges before FMCI were Time management, equipment availability, and menorshipment. Today, he is now a Visual Effect Artist . Hear his story!!
Chinah Precious
Immersion Trainee

What People Are Saying About Us

Testimonials

As an NGO, FMCI's talented and committed team creates remarkable impact by collaborating with major organizations to achieve positive change in our communities. Their expertise in computer technology and creative thinking produces impressive results, and their exceptional people management and public relations skills make them a valuable partner for any project aimed at creating lasting change.
Timadi Pius Zimughan, MNIPR, (UK)
Public Relations Consultant
As an NGO, FMCI comprises a team of highly creative and innovative subject matter experts who are passionately committed to nurturing and growing the vision within the Niger Delta and beyond. We are proud to collaborate with organizations like SPDC JV, who have committed resources to establish and support the Academy. We believe that the Academy will be of immense benefit to the target participants, including Niger Delta businesses in the region and beyond, as well as the nation at large.
Igo Weli
SPDC Head Corporate Relations
As an NGO, the Foundation for Multimedia Creativity & Innovation is an institution with an incredible team of creatives dedicated to teaching and empowering young and budding talents to reach their full potential. The organization is a welcoming place for creatives from all backgrounds to come and develop their skills.
Barida Alawa
PHC Comic Convention
I'm a freelance 2D/3D artist who, since childhood, loved animation and bringing art to life. I couldn't afford expensive 3D art training, but FMCI's free program, The Immersion, changed that. The hands-on experience helped me learn faster and develop my skills. FMCI made my dream of becoming a professional 3D artist a reality.
KingJames Obuoforibo
2D/3D Generalist
During my time at FMCI, I learned a lot about 3D modeling, look development, and honed my creative and critical thinking abilities. The hands-on, practical approach to learning made it an exceptional experience. FMCI changed the trajectory of my life and provided me with the support and direction needed to achieve my career goals. I highly recommend FMCI to anyone who wants to broaden their horizons and unlock their full potential. Thanks to FMCI, I'm now a versatile and skilled professional in the industry.
Beulah Akpovire
3D Modelling Expert
FMCI was a game-changer for me as a creative artist. It provided me with top-notch resources, a supportive community, and the knowledge and skills needed to advance my career. Thanks to the academy's beginner-friendly teaching methods, I was able to master entire software suites and upgrade my 2D art career to 3D. If you're a creative seeking to take your skills to the next level, but lack access to high-end equipment and a supportive community, FMCI is the ideal destination for you.
Joshua Ena Akpovire
Illustrator & 2D Character Designer
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