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Youtube revind 2019 - In-Depth Communication

YouTube – No more You?

Aditi Paranjpe reviews YouTube’s policy. From today (10 December 2019) YouTube’s new policy 2019 will go into effect. YouTube’s new terms of services allow the video-sharing platform to terminate creator accounts if they are ‘no longer commercially viable’ (BusinessInsider). YouTube is one of the largest video-sharing platforms in the world. With the wide range of…

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John Bailey (cinematographer)

An Eye for Detail

Sonalika Singh writes on life and works of John Ira Bailey – a prominent American cinematographer and Jury head of recently concluded IFFI, Goa. Cinema has always been grand and glorious and has occupied a soft corner in the lives of people. The important aspect of filmmaking is to ensure the aesthetics support the vision…

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Unanswered Questions: Short Film Review

Prakshali Tiwari reviews newly released the independent short film Question written and directed by Yash Swaraj. Desire holds great importance in human life. This is among the many thoughts that we get to realize after watching the short film – Question. ‘QUESTION- short film’ is a 30 minutes 27 seconds short film released on YouTube….

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Walayar Sisters Poem

Musical and Poetic Tribute to Walayar sisters

Walayarile Penkuttikalkku is a musical tribute to the Walayar minor sisters’ rape and murder in 2017 and the recent setback of the judgment. Walayar Sisters Walayar is a small town located in the border regions of Kerala and Tamil Nadu – the southern states in India. A 13-year-old girl was found dead (death by hanging) in…

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Communicating Tourism: Media, Soft Power, and Management

Call for Paper in Communicating Tourism: Media, Soft Power, and Management

In-Depth Communication, in association with St. Xavier’s College Kothavara, Kerala welcomes you to the National Media Conference. You are welcome to send your research papers to the National Media Conference which will be held on 16th November 2019 at St. Xavier’s College, Kothavara, Kerala under the theme “Communicating Tourism: Media, Soft Power, and Management”. The current conference focuses…

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Director Vishnu at Moon White international film festival

Waft crosses one lakh views

The romantic short drama Waft directed by Vishnu Udayan already created waves at film festivals now crossed one lakh view on YouTube Romantic short film Waft crossed one lakh view on YouTube. The film is written by Aaron Lance and produced by Green Parrot Talkies. According to director Vishnu: Waft is a passage of Ashvath’s…

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Polar Beat’s first vocal track Faasley is fresh and trending

Written and directed by Diganta Debnath features singer Parichit Roy Independent music band Polar Beat’s first vocal track “Faasley” is getting trending on YouTube. It is a collaboration work with Parichit, a young and upcoming artist from Mumbai. The video is written and directed by Diganta Debnath, a journalism and mass communication student of Times…

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Those who cry during movies, shows, and performances are probably empaths

People that cry during movies typically get a lot of crap from their friends, particularly if they claim to never cry. In addition, those who cry during movies have the empathy that other people struggle to tap into. Those who cry during movies, shows, and performances are probably empaths. It actually takes a strong individual…

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Lifetime Achievement Acceptance Speech by Anand Patwardhanat International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala

Thank you Kerala ! Not only for this award, but for being what you are. For being the last bastion of hope for this country where despite their best efforts the extreme right wing has never won a single seat in Parliament. Thank you for retaining a sense of community without letting it degrade into…

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Martin Freeman not sure if ‘Black Panther’ will bring change in people’s mindset

Actor Martin Freeman believes that the expectations of social change after the success of “Black Panther”, which was the first superhero film to be primarily led by an all-black cast, are overblown. The actor, who played CIA agent Everett Ross in the Ryan Coogler-directed film, said when nothing changed in the United States of America,…

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