It’s not been long since one of the most respected video producer Keyne Isima Lubanga aka Digo decided to quit Steve Jean’s Fenon records situated at Industrial area near Club T1.
This follows misunderstandings between him and his boss Steve for allegedly suspending him for two weeks. According to Digo, this came after he was called over for a video shoot on one Sunday when he was in church and he refused to attend. When he reported back at the office, he found a suspension letter waiting for him on his desk. This ended up as a blessing in disguise.
It was during that recess that Digo discovered that he can make a lot if not affiliated to any production house and apparently runs Digoz montage located at Ntinda and does some part time video editing at The Africa Channel. This is a TV station in US with which they partnered to be producing content for it.
“I can’t be fully employed by anyone anymore because I have seen what it means to be independent,” said Digo.
Digo intends to be one of the best video directors and producers around town drawing his inspirations from the Nigerian producer, Sesan and Clarence Peters. Considering the fact that he is one of the boys that Watoto Church was clinging on to be one of their best cinematographers way back when he was still an active member of the church production team he believes he will be able to achieve his dream come 2015.
At Digoz montage, Digo produces a lot ranging from music videos, documentaries, short films, and adverts and has worked with big names like NSSF, Naava, Watoto, Chalmat Mushaga, and da crackers, Charlie King etc.