Francis Ngannou
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You know, stuff that I'm excited about, I'm passionate about.
I create a small production in Cameroon, in my village, just to train kids so they can have to touch camera like this.
All those stuff that we have here, I have it back home.
They touch, they learn on it.
I just want them to be able to operate a good camera.
If someday they want to do or somebody want to do a movie, they have somebody that can operate a nice camera just home.
Don't need to go to Europe or in America to bring people because local they can do and they have been trained on good cameras.
So I have started stuff like that a lot.
I always love cameras.
I always love, I see and I always impress.
And then I see stuff here and then I see the challenge, the difference that are, you know, like you will see somebody that make a film, a movie that might be on Netflix with a very low quality of camera.
Then I'm like, what if this guy has access on a good camera?
What can he do?
Right.
And I always say this.
I think we might have become the first African champion just because there wasn't so many people that have a chance.
I mean, like, when you look at Kamaru Adesanya, I'm sure if you go to Africa, you can find some motherfucker who can beat us up.
But lucky us, we didn't have that chance yet.
That's very humble of you.
We took the opportunity.