Production techniques of photoplay magazines: The example of AtoÌ£Ìka, a YoruÌ€baÌ photodrama
Abstract The YoruÌ€baÌ theatre practitioners employed the print media – tagged photoplay magazine – as production medium for sever...
Abstract
The YoruÌ€baÌ theatre practitioners employed the print media – tagged photoplay magazine – as production medium for several of its plays during the second half of the twentieth century. The first and foremost publication in the photoplay genre was named AtoÌ£Ìka. A unique outlet of dramatic expression by the YoruÌ€baÌ theatre companies from 1967 – 1991. However, AtoÌ£Ìka has received little attention from researchers. The theory of Total Quality Management (TQM) was employed for the study. The objective of this study is to document AtoÌ£Ìka’s production techniques and put its contributions to the development of YoruÌ€baÌ entertainment industry on record. The primary data consisted of 108 editions (25%) randomly selected from a total of 430 editions published. In-depth interviews were conducted with all the five editors and one former photographer of AtoÌ£Ìka. Findings showed that AtoÌ£Ìka was a fusion of dramatic arts, photographic arts and publishing arts. Its complex and sophisticated production was also a melting pot of different specialisations and disciplines. AtoÌ£Ìka had an electrifying impact on its teeming readers across Nigeria and beyond. This paper is broadly discussed under: introduction, concept of TQM, origination and design, editorial and editing, printing, discussion of findings, and conclusion.
Key Words: Photoplay Magazine, AtoÌ£Ìka, Editor (OloÌtuÌ€uÌ), Production, YoruÌ€baÌ.
* Clement Adeniyi Akangbe, Ph. D., is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Library, Archival and Information Studies, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
© AMCRON Journal of Communication and Media Research, Vol. 11, No. 1, April 2019, pp. 194 – 206