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Desmond Nsiah (born 16 January 1987), known professionally as Director Dxmond, is a Ghanaian cinematographer and filmmaker. He is recognized for his work as an independent filmmaker and for directing films such as Export (2017) and Mother's Pain. Nsiah has also produced several music videos and is considered one of the leading cinematographers in Ghana.
Desmond Nsiah, also known as Director Dxmond, is a Ghanaian filmmaker, cinematographer, and the founder of Dxmond Studios and dxTunes. He is recognized for his work in film direction, music video production, and photography. Desmond is known for producing the film Export and has worked on several music videos, commercial shoots, and other creative projects. He is also the creator of an online film school and organizes filmmaking workshops. Additionally, Desmond manages and promotes music artists through his music recording company, dxTunes.
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Early Life and Education
editDesmond Nsiah was born in Tema, Ghana, to Ebenezer Brako Nsiah(Agu), a military officer who passed away in 1997, and Comfort Mirekua. He began his education at Fentos in Tema Community 10 and continued at Tema Community 11 Complex.
In 1995, following his parents' separation, Nsiah moved with his mother to a small village, where he completed his schooling. It was during this time that he was first exposed to film making, watching behind-the-scenes footage of James Cameron’s Terminator 2 on CNN. This sparked his interest in becoming a filmmaker. Nsiah also developed a passion for Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones series around 1997, further cementing his aspirations.
Career
editDesmond Nsiah, also known as Director Dxmond, is a prominent Ghanaian filmmaker, cinematographer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Dxmond Studios, a creative agency that specializes in cinematography, photography, and music video production, and dxTunes, a music recording company that focuses on music video production, artist management, and promotion.
Desmond’s career began in the mid-1990s when his passion for filmmaking was sparked after watching Terminator 2 and later Indiana Jones. He pursued film education through online platforms and gained recognition in 2017 for producing and directing the film Export. He has since worked on a range of projects, including films, music videos, and commercial shoots, establishing himself as one of Ghana’s leading cinematographers.
In addition to his creative work, Desmond is committed to nurturing the next generation of filmmakers. He founded an online film school and regularly organizes filmmaking workshops to share his expertise with aspiring filmmakers. Through Dxmond Studios, he also offers photography services and studio rentals for commercial shoots, further expanding his reach within the creative industry.
Desmond is also known for his contributions to the music industry, where his company dxTunes plays a key role in managing and promoting Ghanaian artists, producing high-quality music videos, and offering services for music recording and production.
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While living in the village, Nsiah began acting in school plays with hopes of one day becoming a film director. He pursued this passion by taking online film courses through platforms like Coursera and Alison, and by watching numerous tutorials on YouTube to hone his skills.
In 2017, Desmond Nsiah directed and produced his first major film, Export, which is currently listed on IMDb. He also directed Mother's Pain, along with several music videos. His work in cinematography has earned him recognition as one of the best camera operators in Ghana.
Nsiah once attempted to launch a music streaming platform, but the project was unsuccessful due to financial constraints.
Filmography
editMother's Pain (2017)
Music Video
editSouly Bird ft Fonye - [hhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbljcwes04k&t=2s]
Fonye & Sena Dagadu - Easy
Fonye & Sena Dagadu - Hyperdrive
Doreen Okyere - Higher
Doreen Okyere ft Edem Evangelist - FAITHFUL GOD
Doreen Okyere - Yie Ne Adoye
Krictical ft Life Gee body - no be firewood
Kleph Gh - Vim Dey
kritical - story story
Sandra Amponsah - Adom
Personal Life
editDesmond Nsiah continues to pursue his passion for film making and cinematography, contributing to Ghana's growing film industry through his work on various independent projects.
References
edithttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt7756184/?ref_=fn_al_tt_4
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