inadifs productions is a private business that has been set up by Sidique Bah and Georgi Lange to work with new and emerging migrant communities in South Australia in the field of media empowerment. The word INADIFS is derived from our slogan ‘in a different style’. Communication is what we are all about, whether it be through visual means or sound in music production. We believe that for our message and our client’s message to stand out amongst the crowd, it needs to be unique, to be different.
The main purpose of the business is to encourage migrant communities to involve in effectively communicating with their clients and the public, through many means including newsletter publications, brochures, flyers, documentaries, comedy shows and music production, all offered at an affordable rate. Having said this, we do not limit ourselves to migrant communities, offering our services to anyone who wants a taste of the ‘different style’ we have to offer, including many Australian businesses.
We intend to work with charity organisations, service providers and the government to encourage these community groups to utilise these forms of communication to improve their plights. The idea is to provide a positive environment within which new and emerging communities will be able to express themselves and participate in the Australian way of life.
About the inadifs team
Georgi Lange is a fourth generation Australian whose family migrated from Ireland. She went to The University of South Australian and completed a degree in Visual Communications. Georgi has worked for many companies and clients including winning the Australian Masters Games Logo design competition, securing UniSA with the entire design contract.
Sidique Bah originates from Sierra Leone in West Africa. He arrived in Australia in 2001 and went to UniSA in 2002 to study multimedia doing his sub-major in media production. Sidique has a passion for all types of communication, after working as a journalist in Africa.
Putting their skills together, Sidique and Georgi now want to use what they have learnt to help promote Migrant Communities in the media sector and the Australian public also.
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