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. 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.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.
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.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.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.