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SANDTON – The industry’s best gathered at Nelson Mandela Square on March 10 to celebrate the launch of Corona Studios.

Consumers don’t want to be interrupted by adverts anymore; they want to be part of the conversation.

This was according to Corona Africa Zone marketing manager Thomas Lawrence at the local launch of Corona Studios.

Friends Zandile Ndhlovu and Vuyo Hlabangana are proud to this local project. Photo: Chanté Ho Hip
Bale Ndlovu and Yuvisti Ramgulam eagerly celebrate the launch of Corona Studios. Photo: Chanté Ho Hip

The industry’s best gathered at Nelson Mandela Square on March 10 to celebrate the launch and get a first-hand sneak peek of one of the studio’s projects, Between San and Insanity by Eyeforce.

Yule Dlamini and Lerato Mabale are excited to learn more about the local industry. Photo: Chanté Ho Hip
Avania Reddy looks forward to the release of more locally driven content. Photo: Chanté Ho Hip

“Corona Studios will have the power to not only highlight the importance of local storytelling but also the extraordinary talent that can be found in Africa,” said Lawrence.

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