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Steve Ayeny Represents Uganda At Prestigious Film Tech Expo In Los Angeles

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Ugandan filmmaker and executive producer Ayeny T. Steve has once again positioned himself at the forefront of cinematic innovation, this time by taking part in the prestigious 2025 CineGear Expo in Los Angeles, California. The event, a global hub for cutting-edge film production technology, attracts top-tier industry professionals eager to explore the future of filmmaking.

Best known for directing TV hits like Crossroads and Hotel Mara, and acclaimed films such as Kony: Order from Above and the highly anticipated ADUI, Ayeny continues to push creative and technical boundaries through his work.

Ugandan filmmaker and executive producer Ayeny T. Steve

While in Los Angeles, Ayeny immersed himself in the latest advancements in camera gear, lighting, sound, and post-production tools, with a clear vision: to integrate global standards into Uganda’s growing film industry. His visit signals not just personal growth, but a broader mission to empower his production company, Atonga Entertainment, with technology that rivals global players.

Ayeny’s dedication to innovation reflects a larger ambition—to raise the bar for Ugandan cinema and inspire a new wave of filmmakers to dream bigger. His participation in such an influential global expo reinforces his role as a key driver behind the #MakingUgFilmsFamous movement.

As Uganda’s film landscape continues to evolve, Ayeny’s commitment to bringing home practical knowledge and advanced tools may prove essential in bridging the gap between local storytelling and international-quality production.

What filmmaking tech do you think Uganda needs most right now—advanced cameras, better editing software, or improved sound design tools?

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