Some of the biggest names in Uganda’s music video industry have come together to create an
opportunity for the next generation of filmmakers!

Marvin Musoke, Aaronaire On Set, Edrine Paul, and Simon SPK, all renowned for their incredible work, have launched the Frame The Beat Music Video Workshop. This game-changing initiative aims to groom aspiring creatives in the field of music video production.

With over five years of combined experience and more than 100 music videos that have amassed over 5 million views, these directors have been instrumental in shaping the visual identity of Uganda’s music industry.

Now, they are giving back through Frame The Beat. In this five-day intensive workshop, participants will gain hands-on experience and work on an actual music video for the celebrated Ugandan group B2C.


What You Need to Know:
●Workshop Name: Frame The Beat Music Video Workshop
●Dates: February 17th – 21st, 2025
●Venue: Cams & Grip Film Studios, Busabala

Why This Workshop is a Big Deal:
The Ugandan music industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, but many
aspiring filmmakers struggle to break into the scene.

Frame The Beat aims to bridge that gap by:

  • Offering hands-on training from industry professionals.
  • Elevating production quality with professional skills and techniques.
  • Building a network of creatives for future collaborations.
  • Making filmmaking accessible to young talent, including those from remote areas.
    Bigger Than Just a Workshop:
    The vision for Frame The Beat is expansive! The team aims to create a lasting impact by:
  • Expanding regionally to ensure young creatives across Uganda have access.
  • Providing mentorship even after the workshop.
  • Setting new standards for Ugandan music videos and pushing the industry to a global level.
    What’s in Store for Participants:
    This isn’t just a theory class attendees will dive deep into all aspects of creating a great music
    video:
  • The Basics: Understanding what makes music videos stand out.
  • Pre-Production: Concept development, scriptwriting, budgeting, and crew management.
  • Technical Training: Camera work, lighting, sound design, and set creation.
  • Production: Directing, working with performers, and on-set problem-solving.
  • Post-Production: Editing, color grading, effects, and finalizing content for digital platforms.
  • Industry Insights: How to market your work, build a portfolio, and succeed in the business.
    Uganda’s Music Video Industry Just Leveled Up With Frame The Beat, Marvin Musoke, Aaronaire On Set, Edrine Paul, and Simon SPK are shaping
    the future of Uganda’s music video scene. The mission? To ensure young creatives gain the
    knowledge, experience, and connections they need to thrive.