Salifu Abdul Hafiz

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Salifu Abdul Hafiz
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Salifu Abdul Hafiz in 2018
Background information
Birth nameSalifu Abdul Hafiz
Born (1990-03-03) 3 March 1990 (age 34)
Accra, Ghana
OriginAbetifi - Kwahu
Occupation(s) Cinematographer, music video director
Years active2011-present
Website dcmedialive.com

Salifu Abdul Hafiz (born March, 1990) is a Ghanaian Film/Commercial and Music Video Director [1] who has shot and directed several music videos for artiste like Dobble, Mr. Eazi, Obrafour, Sarkodie, Guru, Maccasio, Medikal, Teephlow, YPEE and many other artiste across the globe.

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He is the founder and creative director of a renowned Ghanaian video production company, Digital Creative Media formerly known as DC FILMS PRODUCTION. They’ve produced content for international brands like USAID, IDH, DECATHLON, BETWAY, TULLOW OIL, CAL BANK and many others.

Life and career

Salifu Abdul Hafiz grew up in Abetifi-Kwahu where he started basic school through to senior high at Abetifi Presbyterian Senior High School. [2]

After high school in 2009, he worked in an internet cafe as a cafe attendant and was later promoted to be the manager of the branch. Whiles working in the cafe, he learned sound engineering and video editing which motivated him to take a career in the field of multimedia. He produced demos for himself and up-and-coming artistes, including making covers of songs. [3]

He relocated to Accra the capital city of Ghana to pursue his dreams in 2010.

He enrolled in Takoradi Technical University then Takoradi Polytechnic to pursue Commercial Art in 2012. Whiles in school, Hafiz did photo shoots, shot events, promotional adverts and music videos which aired on national TV. [4]

He interned with NKACC a company owned by multiple awarding winning Ghanaian director, Nana Kofi Asihene who trained and nurtured him to the beginning of his career as a video director. He shot music videos for up-and-coming artistes. [3]

He was invited to have an album listening with E.L, [5] a multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician/songwriter and producer. E.L gave Hafiz the opportunity to shoot a music video for a song he featured Ghana's rap legend Obrafour [6] after which they collaborated on many other projects including ‘Kaa Bu Ame'. [7]

Salifu Abdul Hafiz has shot documentaries and adverts for brands like USAID, [8] IDH, [9] Betway, [10] YES Ghana, [11] Decathlon, [12] Tullow Oil, CalBank [13] amongst many others.

He has directed music videos for the likes of Mr. Eazi, E.L, Sarkodie, Obrafour, Guru, Dobble, Maccasio, GuiltyBeatz, King Promise, Mugeez (R2Bees), Joey B, YPEE, Nana Yaa, Cent Remmy, IWAN, TheWord, D-Flex, Teephlow, YPee and many others.

In 2017, Salifu Abdul Hafiz filmed Mr. Eazi’s Dettyworld Tour. [14]

Awards and nominations

4syte Music Video Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2019PovertyBest Dancehall Video [15] Nominated

3RD TV Music Video Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2019HimselfBest Video Director [16] Won
2019PovertyBest Male Reggae / Dancehall Video [16] Won
2019CompanyBest Production Company [17] Nominated

MAYA Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2019HimselfBest Music Video Director [18] Nominated

Greater Accra Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2019HimselfBest Music Video Director of the year [19] Nominated

Eastern Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018HimselfBest Music Video Director of the year [20] Won

Ghana Music Awards SA

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018Meye Guy RemixBest Music Video [21] Nominated
2018MoeshaBest Collaboration [21] Nominated

3RD TV Music Video Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018HimselfBest Video Director [22] Nominated
2018CompanyBest Production Company [22] Won

Northern Entertainment Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018HimselfBest Music Video [23] Won
2018HimselfBest Music Director [23] Won

UN Plural Plus Youth Video Festival

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018HimselfSignis Award [24] Won

Ghana Music Awards UK

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2017BOOZE N BOOBSBest Music Video [25] Nominated

Ghana Tertiary Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2014HimselfMost Influential Student in Film Making [26] Won

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