Crazeclown Celebrates The Growth Of Skit-Making Into A Creative Force


One of the early starters in skit-making, Emmanuel Iwueke, famous for his nickname Crazeclown, has shared his joy over the growth of the skit-making industry.
Crazeclown, who was featured in an interview with Hip TV, discussed the skit-making industry and its evolution, stating how far the job has come.
The skit-maker also said that when the role started, people paid less attention to the industry, viewing it as a minor entertainment without fully valuing the effort behind it.
Crazeclown highlighted that creating engaging content takes significant effort, creativity, time, and intellectual skill.
He also pointed out that it is not easy to create content that will engage individuals or call attention—that is, creativity, the time put into it, and intellectual skill.
“I just love that Skit-making is becoming a big industry now. People used to look down on the content industry because they feel like this is just people having fun online but this is me saying, that it takes a lot of work, creativity, a lot of time, and a lot of intellectual capacity for you to keep creating, being consistent, evolving. I’m seeing people from skit-making doing music, movies, and doing shows,” he said.
He started the skit-making business in 2014 after he began to post short videos on YouTube and Instagram, often collaborating with OG Tega.