Village-shot scenes from movies are aesthetically appealing with a feel of culture and heritage for me

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Do you wonder what the perception of a villager would be about scene settings in the city? I have been to local communities and seen children and adults alike marvel at film settings mostly shot in the city. They're awed by beautiful scenes of the city and technology, and by the crowds usually at those places. They enjoy watching those movies. This is similar to when we were growing up and got accustomed to the old television set giving us black-and-white UHF and VHF channels. Seeing the technology therein struck many of our interests, and we looked forward to seeing more of them.

Fortunately, you and I have been exposed to science and technology, with the majority of us having village backgrounds, thus knowing and appreciating both displays of scenes. The city-style scenes have become part and parcel of our everyday lives, such that hardly any display of scenes strikes an interest nonetheless. I love when the scenes are coordinated and shot with simplicity.

Village scenes have my heart any day as I am brought more back home, sometimes making me miss the village life. Like the opening statement, perhaps I am desirous of enjoying some village settings while those in the village are more interested in city-type movies.

A) Nature
Village-shot scenes have the aura of bringing nature to the viewers. A city movie can be acted without a single show of green life or nature. I'm a lover of nature, and I am much more at peace when a lot of greens are feeding my eyes.

B) Aesthetic Designs
Village-shot scenes could go the extra mile to include some aesthetic designs, especially those that give us insight into the historical background of the actors or people. It is much easier to differentiate a Hausa set movie scene from an Igno shot scene from their aesthetic designs.

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C) Simple setting
Many village-shot scenes are as they are in real life, with a few touched by those setting the show. There is little need for modifications when shooting a village scene, thus fewer expenses or deviations from the natural home settings.

D) Lessons
All movies are intended to pass messages, but beyond this, village-shot scenes give me audible and inaudible lessons such as shows of security, love, wars, etc. Village settings give us insights into the way love, war, and all sorts were expressed in past decades of life. I enjoy Proverbs and adages that come along with village-shot settings.

E) Dressings

Village shot scenes give viewers an appeal of beautifully worn traditional attire. The dressings are usually simple and decent. Some dressings help depict culture and heritage, and this gives some sense of homeliness while viewing.

Village shot scenes are always welcomed by me and aesthetically appealing to me. It is usually acted in its natural form, with fewer lies compared to city scenes. Viewers can easily relate to village-shot settings with views such as streams, calabash, local drums, etc.

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Someone from Europe told me they enjoy the local settings of Nollywood. The culture is very colorful, they said, and they love how dynamic it is.