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Ẹniafẹ́ Momodu ✨
@EniafeMomodu
28 • Many things to many people. Cultural archivist. Creative director. Stylist. Writer. Composer. Part-time pop culture historian.
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Joined April 2012
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    I would love to read an essay on the politics of color grading in film and how it shapes our perception of people and places.
    Spotify just dropped a teaser for a mini-documentary following Kendrick Lamar's trip to Ghana 🇬🇭
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    Spotify
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    Americans have been so mean to this girl, sending her so much love
    Its the "i didn't think i would" 🥺 Tyla, why not? Why not? 💔 You can win it all baby, ALL 🫂 @Tyllaaaaaaa
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    Lala Anthony is in every single Hollywood friend group 😭 CRAZY!
    Come ONNN Barbie World promo!!!
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    Replying to @EniafeMomodu
    So, I did a quick Google search and found a great video by @mashable which features a diverse group of filmmakers and colorists talking about this exact phenomenon and its origins / social implications. Definitely worth a watch 👇🏾
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    Why does the poverty capital of the world have the highest paid politicians??? #EndSARS
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    Protests are still taking place in other parts of Nigeria. This movement is bigger than Lagos. We need to keep posting, sharing and amplifying those voices. They can keep us from protesting in the streets but they can't silence us #EndSARS
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    Replying to @EniafeMomodu
    For anyone with a deeper interest in the psychological (as opposed to sociological) effects of color grading, here's a pretty thought-provoking write-up by @noamkroll, a Los Angeles-based filmmaker 🎞🎥
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    I've really and truly never seen anybody prettier in my entire life. GOD.
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    Live at the Nigeria High Commission in Central London #EndSARS #EndSarsProtests 🇳🇬🇬🇧
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    To belong to a different tribe from the president to generate crossover appeal during election cycles.
    What is the work of a Vice-president in Nigeria?
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    Don't say "Beyoncé is overrated". Say "I don't get why Beyoncé is so highly rated" as that puts the blame on the appropriate subject - you. If you don't know why the last 20 years of her career have made her so widely acclaimed and beloved, that's really on you 🤷🏾‍♂️👑🐝
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    girls are about to RULE music for like the next 5 years