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Documentary films are a unique and impactful form of storytelling, offering audiences a window into real-life events, issues, and perspectives. Unlike fictional films, documentaries aim to document reality, capturing everything from daily life to major social issues. Through powerful visuals and carefully crafted narratives, documentaries are not just films; they are educational experiences, tools for…
In a historic moment for Indian cinema, Payal Kapadia’s film “All We Imagine as Light” clinches the Grand Prix at the Cannes International Film Festival. This triumph marks a significant milestone, as it becomes the first Indian film in three decades to compete in the festival’s main competition. The movie narrates the compelling story of…
Internationally acclaimed filmmaker Dr. Biju has announced an exciting new film project titled “Papa Buka,” marking the first major co-production between Papua New Guinea and India. This pioneering cinematic venture is set to bring together a rich tapestry of talent and culture from both nations. Renowned director Pa. Ranjith, under Neelam Productions, is set to…
In cinema, blood often flows freely, but rarely is it the real deal. Theatrical blood, stage blood, or fake blood—whatever you choose to call it—is an essential element in bringing the visceral moments of the screen to life. From the infamous shower scene in “Psycho” to the chilling corridors of “The Shining,” the crimson fluid…
In the world of screenwriting, there’s a powerful tool that writers often employ to captivate audiences and weave compelling narratives: “set up and pay off.” This technique involves introducing elements or details early in the story that later come into play in a meaningful way, providing a sense of cohesion and satisfaction for viewers. Let…
Film has long been a powerful medium for reflecting and shaping societal norms, including those related to gender. The portrayal of gender roles in films has evolved over time, but it remains a topic of discussion and critique. Here are some key points to consider when examining the intersection of film and gender: Film continues…
The New Screen Ecology in India: Digital Transformation of Media is a new book authored by Smith Mehta.
In the vast realm of visual storytelling, the birth of video marked a revolutionary leap from the static frames of photography to the dynamic world of moving images. This transformation, fueled by technological innovation and a quest for capturing life in motion, has left an indelible mark on the history of cinema. The Dawn of…
The three-point lighting technique is a standard method used in photography, cinematography, and video production to illuminate a subject effectively. This technique involves using three key light sources strategically placed to control the direction, intensity, and quality of the light on the subject. The three primary lights are the key light, fill light, and backlight….
In the bustling landscape of Bollywood, where glamour often overshadows environmental concerns, director Biswajeet Bora’s 2015 Hindi feature film, “Aisa Yeh Jahaan,” emerged as a groundbreaking initiative that transcended the silver screen. Not merely a cinematic exploration of urban detachment from nature, the film set a new standard by becoming India’s inaugural carbon-neutral full-length feature….
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