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From a Stills photographer to cinematographer, Tunji has worked, lived, and travelled in many different countries. Like in India where he got struck by an elephant’s trunk, to Cuba where I sat in a taxi with no brakes as it sped down hill or sitting backwards on a motorbike shooting a documentary about disabled petrol smugglers on motorbikes in the Republic of Benin. Much of his feature work has been across Africa where he shot the first ever multiple awarding winning Zombie horror film in Nigeria called "Ojuju" which is now listed as one of the top 20 Zombie films ever on Indiewire. His second feature film was a gangster movie called "O’Town”. He was a director cameraman on the first ever series about African Artists titled "African Masters". Tunji also shot a 6 -part TV drama called "Dere, an African Tale" for Ebony Life TV and Netflix, and has worked for MTV, Bloomberg, The Africa Channel and the BBC. Currently he is a producer of a TV series about ex-African presidents titled "African Excellence" and a 13-part documentary series that features all 54 countries on the African Continent. His recent cinematography work in the UK includes two feature films, "Deer Woman Child" and "The Reckoning of Erin Morrigan". In cinematography he runs a lighting for diverse skin tones masterclass and has contributed to several related articles including Inclusive lighting feature for "Definition"' an online magazine. Tunji has taught cinematography and film production at multiple films schools in the UK. He has guest lectured at I-Rep film Festival, Realtime Film festival and the Pan-Atlantic University in Lagos. Outside of education and production he is a co-founder and co-runs a social media app.

Boston, MA
10+
Live Action, Documentaries

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