尼日利亚女演员Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde反对为电影促销进行强制性舞蹈,
Nigerian actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde rejects mandatory dancing for film promotion, calling it unprofessional and harmful to actors' careers.
尼日利亚女演员Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde(Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde)宣布, 她不会用舞蹈来宣传她即将推出的电影《母亲的爱》,
Nigerian actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has announced she will not use dancing to promote her upcoming film "Mothers Love," criticizing the trend as unprofessional and unsustainable.
她在谈到TVC的E-Splash时指出,不应强迫演员表演病毒舞蹈作为营销要求,强调晋升应由专业人员而不是表演者进行。
Speaking on TVC’s E-Splash, she said actors should not be forced to perform viral dances as a marketing requirement, emphasizing that promotion should be handled by professionals, not performers.
她将这与好莱坞的做法形成对比, 主要角色避免社交媒体宣传, 并警告说创造内容的压力正在损害职业。
She contrasted this with Hollywood practices, where major actors avoid social media promotion, and warned that the pressure to create content is harming careers.
Jalade-Ekeinde强调,虽然舞蹈在个人环境中可能很有趣,但不应是强制性或贬低性的。
Jalade-Ekeinde stressed that while dancing can be fun in personal settings, it should not be mandatory or demeaning.
她的评论反映了业界对现代电影宣传负担的日益关切。
Her comments reflect growing industry concerns about the burdens of modern film promotion.