Ali Musoke is an independent cinematographer that learnt filmmaking in film school as well as attending various film workshops. He has worked on a number of local and international projects ranging from commercials, documentaries, feature films, corporate videos to music videos. Over the years he has refined his style and his ability as a cinematographer with an eye for natural light and inspired movement. Musoke's portfolio of short films and documentaries includes: Adversaries (short film, 2011); Thugs (short film, 2011); My Culture (short film, 2011); Razo and Rabongo (Short film, 2012); Nico The Donkey (short film, 2013); Saving Mugisha (short film, 2013); The Source (documentary, 2012); Love for Education (documentary, 2012); Boda Boda (documentrary, 2013); Stop Aids Now (Documentary, 2013); 4 G Spirit (documentary, 2013); Jjaja Hilda and the Star Fish Story (documentary 2013); Peace (documentary, 2014), and The Revolution (doc, 2014). Ali Musoke is one of Uganda's most prolific filmmakers, with probably the highest turnover of films per year.