From July 1 to July 5, 2015, industry stalwarts address workshops at the Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi
Jagran Film Festival is back in its sixth edition and it is
raining reasons to attend and make the most of the experiences in store at
India’s largest film festival. Besides offering a glimpse of the world cinema,
this year’s festival has an enriching lineup of workshops, master classes and
sessions that are hard to miss.
Committed to nurturing the budding film talent in India,
Jagran Film Festival brings a series of value-adding workshops for aspiring
film makers, budding script writers, and cinematographers as well as for anyone
with a curious mind and keen heart for films.
The 6th edition of Jagran Film Festival has partnered with
veteran Film maker Subhash Ghai’s prestigious film school Whistling Woods
International, Mumbai, in a fresh initiative to take film education to often
ignored small towns of India. Often international film festivals have been
accused of their ‘highbrow’ attitude, missing out on small towns. This
initiative by the veteran Director-Producer-Academician will bridge the gap
between small towns and metropolitan cities as far as exposure to film
education is concerned.
As ‘Master Classes Partner’ of the Jagran Film Festival, the
faculty of Whistling Woods International will travel to meet and teach the
student community and budding film makers across 17 cities of India conducting
Workshops, Short duration Courses, Master Classes, Question and Answer sessions
with film personalities. In some of the cities covered by the Festival, Subhash
Ghai will make a personal appearance and reach out to prospective film makers.
These workshops and Master Classes will range from general to technical
subjects with a view to impart ‘spot exposure’ to prospective film makers.
Screenwriting
Workshop with Anjum Rajabali
A 2-hour workshop delves into the knowledge of basic
storytelling principles combined with an understanding of the form &
rhythms of the screenplay. Anjum Rajabali in her proven ways will cover the
entire journey of the script from theme, premise, character, and plot, to
structure, scene construction, and dialogue, and the use of music and song in
Indian script.
Q&A with Anjum
An hour worth of chit-chat, dispelling doubts, queries and
all the curiosity a novice screen-writer has before entering the endless world
of creative expression on the big screen.
Q&A with Subhash
Ghai
90 minutes of pure expert speak simmered with real life
anecdotes from the veteran director’s prolific film career. The session with
Subhash Ghai besides being inspiring, takes every participant into the world of
films from a filmmaker’s point of view and offers a blueprint of what this
thriving medium has in store for those who possess a vision to portray a film
idea onto the silver screen.
Still Photography
workshop by Krishhna Murthy
It’s Krishhna Murthy’s camera, lenses and some magic with
light that delights those with a camera and inspires those without one to
explore a world where a picture is worth a thousand words. From digital
photography, camera operation to handling techniques and light tricks, it is
time to discreetly open up one’s creative side and let stills do the talking.
How Films are made by
Somnath Sen
A walk down the film-making lane withan opportunity to
gather nitty gritties all along the way, with Somnath Sen of Leela (2002),
Faisla (2005) and Gora (2012) fame. Through this 90 minutes workshop, film
lovers learn the nuts and bolts of film making spanning the entire gamut from
ideation till its execution - all this from a film-maker’s lens itself.
With such an all-rounded medley of workshops, 6th Jagran
Film Festival is a film feast and crash course on films packed in one.
The 2015 edition of Jagran Film Festival will traverse from
Delhi to the Indian hinterlands of Kanpur, Lucknow, Allahabad, Varanasi, Agra,
Meerut, Dehradun, Hisar, Ludhiana, Patna, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Raipur, Indore,
and Bhopal before culminating in Mumbai.
In close collaboration with festival partners such as Whistling Woods
International (WWI), Film Federation of India (FFI) and Motion Picture
Association (MPA) Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA), the 2015 edition is all
set to surpass its own last benchmarks of presenting over 16 cinema
appreciation workshops, 400 screenings in 17 cities, that were witnessed by a
direct audience of more than 50000 film aficionados and a media reach-out to
nearly 50 million people in India in 2014.
For workshop registrations and more information on the
complete schedule of events, ticket prices, etc., please visit www.jff.co.in.
Dates: Wednesday, 1st July’2015 – Sunday, 5th July’2015
Venue: Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi
Time: 10.00 am onwards
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