@alienprosestudios

We're the one-stop creative hub in Abuja, offering production services & affordable access to equipment, film and audio studios for fellow creatives.
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Did you know you have 2 audio recording studios to pick from at Alien Prose Studios? Here is our cute digital audio recording studio space, designed with visual esthetics and adequately equipped to handle digital music and plug in live instruments, podcast interview, audio books, voice overs etc. DM to book today. #digitalstudio #music #abuja
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2 years ago
Some really creative session today at the studio. Thank you @magawhat.tf @chronic_daf @alexander_beamar @un.friendlyblackhotty for creating in our space #abuja #creativespace #studio
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2 years ago
After booking a session we ask for your itinerary to helps us set up ahead of time so that by the time you arrive, the studio is yours to create magic. Our ultimate goal as team is to empower your creativity. #abujabusiness #musicstudio #abuja
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2 years ago
Miriam Makeba was an archive carrying in her voice the textures, languages, and political memory of a continent that the world was only beginning to learn how to listen to. This edition of afrosonic Film Club, we screen Mama Africa (2011, dir. Mika Kaurismäki) - a documentary that sits at the exact intersection of music history, culture, and contemporary life that defines afrosonic’s work. Makeba spent 31 years in exile for speaking truth about apartheid and that history does not stay in the past. South Africa today is marked by recurring waves of xenophobic rhetoric with much of it directed at the very African migrants whose movement across the continent echoes Makeba’s own displacement. As always, the screening will be followed by an intimate conversation connecting film, music, history, and the present moment, hosted by @fawzi.yya 🗓 Saturday, May 23 📍 @alienprosestudios Abuja 🎟️ Entry By Donation - N3000 🍹 Drinks by @dirtyjuice.ng Come and watch. Stay and talk. Link in bio 🔗
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More photos from the Mudo Concept grand opening #photographer #events #people #abuja #photostudio
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23 days ago
We had a blast shooting the Mudo Concept grand opening. #events #videographer #abuja #videocompany #sonyalpha #event
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We had a blast shooting the Mudo Concept grand opening. #events #photographer #abuja #photocompany
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Introducing New Directions, a new strand of afrosonic Film Club dedicated to short films and documentaries by emerging Nigerian filmmakers. For our first edition, we have four films, with four ways of seeing Nigerian life right now. 🛼 Diamond In The Rough by @nvd_ugobgo - Lagos through the eyes of Daniel Ogbogu, an aggressive rollerblader and founder of the Shinobi Blade Clan. From Marina to Agege, Daniel and his community hack street obstacles and document their world over a year — using movement to find soul inside the chaos of West Africa's megacity. 🌊 Banana Boat by @kuffyeyo - A young woman drifts through a dreamlike world where memory, desire, and grief blur into one another. Caught between an inconsistent lover, a cynical sister, and the haunting of her own mind, she journeys — through surreal imagery and visual symbols — toward acceptance. ⚡️ Everything Lasts And Nothing Ends by @retepoki & Nosazemn Agbontean - Zainab is in Lagos to spread the word and chop life. Amaka is ready to leave the only city she has ever known. When the spirit of Lagos brings them together, it also threatens to pull them apart. An unstoppable force meets an immovable one. 🕯️ God’s Wife by @dikaofoma - A young widow, still in mourning, is propositioned by her late husband's brother. When she refuses, he threatens to have her removed from her own home. Caught between her Catholic faith and an impossible demand, she must decide what she is willing to sacrifice. 📆 April 18th | 2-6PM 📍 @alienprosestudios Abuja 🎟️ Entry by donation - N3,000 Reservation in bio 🔗
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1 month ago
Last Friday, we sat with Ousmane Sembène’s Faat Kiné, one of the earliest feminist films to come out of Africa, and the room had a lot to say. Female autonomy, sexual independence, wealth, polygamy, the way men police each other, and the quiet revolution in early 2000s Senegalese fashion. Sembène put it all on screen in 2000. Then E Dey Happen took us 100 years forward with themes of influencer culture, taxation, a flooded Nigeria still figuring itself out. A different era but same conversations being navigated. We’re so glad you could join us and lend your voice to the conversation. See you at the next one. 📷 @lord_denyn
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If you love music beyond just the finished product, this one is for you. Welcome to ET Sessions where the magic of music is experienced. On this one, we link up with Ray The Buffin and Lucky Yay for a raw, unfiltered journey into the heart of music creation. From the very first beat laid down, to the moment lyrics find their rhythm, to the final vibe check… this is the process in its purest form. No scripts. No pressure. Just creativity, energy, and real-time collaboration. Link on our bio ☝🏾☝🏾 Powered by Alien Prose Studios. 🎥 Tap in, feel the vibe, and witness the art of creation. Director & editor : @frvralien Cam: @abanyiannie & @frvralien #ETSessions #AlienProseStudios #MusicProcess #BehindTheMusic #StudioVibes #AbujaCreatives #ProducersLife #Afrobeats #CreativeProcess
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March is Women’s History Month, and this month’s screenings speak directly to that spirit. 🎬 Faati Kane (Senegal, 2000) Director: Ousmane Sembene A forty-year-old woman refuses to give into the stigma of unwed motherhood and climbs the ladder of success in a male dominated field. ✨ + Exclusive Screening E Dey Happen - Episode 3: Organic Fall by @edhseries A retro-futuristic animated series set in a flooded Nigeria, 100 years from now, brought to life by a woman-led creative team. We’re screening Episode 3 for the very first time before its release. 📅 March 21st | 3–6PM 📍 @alienprosestudios , Abuja 🎟️ Entry by donation — ₦3,000 Reservations In Bio 🎟️
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2 months ago
Yeelen was strange, mystical, and deeply familiar all at once. A coming-of-age story wrapped in prophecy, power, and inheritance. Directed by Souleymane Cissé, this Malian epic intentionally steps outside Western cinematic language, presenting the pre-colonial Sahel as layered, intellectual, and spiritually complex - a landscape of kingdoms, blood feuds, and sacred knowledge. The room felt it. Our discussion moved from colonization and its lingering effects (even on hair and aesthetics), to African spiritual systems, to the timeless father-son conflict and the tension of generational transition. Thank you to everyone who joined us and stayed for the dialogue. See you at the next afrosonic Film Club.
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