By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 28th
November:- Chitkara
International School’s pioneer event: CineMaestro – Shaping Future Filmmakers
culminated today with the screening of magnificent short films made by students
of the city schools. In this unique event an unprecedented perception of using
Filmmaking as a learning tool was used and introduced to more than 250 students
of tricity schools. The aim of this event is to unleash students’ filmmaking
skills through Cinevidya – a path breaking Social Enterprise initiated by
Amitabha Singh (Director – Chillar Party, Cinematographer – Khosla Ka Ghonsla
fame).
It all started with Amitabha Singh
and his crew training the students on all the aspects of filmmaking ranging
from script writing, shooting, editing, directing to acting during a 3 day
hands-on workshop held earlier this month at Chitkara International School. The
students were given valuable experience on using professional equipments and
tools and then were mentored to make their own short films.
Amitabha Singh on asking about the
vision behind conducting this workshop cum Awards festival said that there are
very few films being made in India on Children who are the future and are full
of unique and beautiful ideas. CineMaestro is the platform to find and
propagate these ideas and in turn give boost to production of Children focused
films in our country.
The day of the Award Ceremony saw projection of outstanding
short films submitted by the students of various schools.
Yashpal Sharma, Bollywood actor and
theatre artist and best known for his film ‘GangaaJal’, also graced the event
with his presence as the Chief Guest, said that the platform which Cinevidya
and CineMaestro jointly provided to the students will surely magnify their
filmmaking comprehension and skill.
In addition to this, the school also had the provision of Online
Category for the students who wanted to participate in the festival
independently.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Niyati
Chitkara, Principal of Chitkara International School expressed that CineMaestro
helped CIS to see filmmaking as a learning tool and Cinevidya in that way assisted
us to magnify that vision.
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