JAMMU,
MAY 09: The five-day long Film Appreciation Course organized by the Film &
Television Institute of India, Pune (FTII) in collaboration with Department of
Information and Public Relations (DIPR) commenced at media
complex here today.
The
course has been organized to provide a unique opportunity to the cine
lovers of state to understand cinema from one of the world’s leading film
institute.
The
programme was inaugurated jointly by Joint Director Information Jammu Naresh
Kumar in presence of, FTII representatives, senior faculty members, FTII Pune
G.B Singh and Pankaj Saxena, Deputy Directors DIPR, Priyanka Bhat, Atul Gupta,
Avleen Kour and Rakesh Dubey.
Joint
Director Information Naresh Kumar, while addressing the participants, said that
DIPR in collaboration with FTII has organized this film appreciation course
in Jammu to promote comprehensive understanding and insights into the
nature of cinema and other related forms and practices among young
professionals. He said that state’s captivating charms have always attracted
filmmakers and exposure to such courses shall provide the right exposure
to hone the skills of youth in the field besides giving a fillip to the
tourism sector.
While
deliberating upon the course details, he said that the five-day introductory
course shall include film history, analysis, production, fiction and
non-fiction documentaries and other dimensions of filmmaking techniques. He
said that the course is primarily designed to meet the needs of
teachers/scholars interested in introducing film study activities in educational
institutions, media practitioners, film society organizers, researchers,
government officials handling films and serious cinéphiles.
The
curriculum includes a theoretical study of the art and history of film and the
development of cinema as a medium of art and communication.
The
participants will be introduced to the changing nature of film production and
its evolving relationship with digital arts. Film classics, short films and
non-fiction films, both Indian and International will be used for critical analysis
and study.
Faculty
members of FTII elaborated upon the courses offered at the Institute and about
the filmmaking process and said that this course shall help to ignite potential
of the participants by helping them to get an insight into the varied processes
involved so that they can choose it as a profession according to their
interest.T hey said that FTII ’s under Skilling India in films and television (
SKIFT) has been organizing such short term programmes across the
country and more such courses are in offing in the state for the interested
youth to take up film industry relevant skill training that will help them in
securing a better livelihood.
They
also appreciated Director Information Muneer-ul-Islam for collaborating with
FTII and extending all requisite logistic support for organizing the
programme.
Earlier,
a two-minute silence was observed to mark tribute to Suram Singh, DIPR
cameraman, who lost his life in a tragic road accident on May 05 while
performing his duties.
Deputy
Director (AV) Nodal Officer, Rakesh Dubey presented vote of thanks and will be
coordinating the five-day film appreciation course. He further said that
such type of programmes would also be organised in future.
Among others, the programme was attended by
Assistant Director Shabnam Jaipuria, Field Publicity Officer Priya Lakshmi,
Information Officer Muzamil Zaman, President Press club Jammu Ashwini
Kumar, Deputy Director Doordarshan Sanjit Khajuria and veteran FTII
alumni Ramesh Handoo.

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