EXCELLENT RESPONSE TO WHISTLING WOOD "s CELEBRATE CINEMA 16
Over 4000 aspirants
attended 42 workshops at Celebrate Cinema’16 held at Whistling Woods
International, Mumbai
by Suman Gupta
Mumbai, Monday, 03
October, 2016: It was a treat for all the film lovers along with students of
Whistling Woods International (WWI) to attend workshops, screenings and panel
discussions amidst the festivity, as they participated in the biggest
celebration hosted in the field of Indian Cinema, Celebrate Cinema 2016, by the
ultimate showman, Subhash Ghai, at his dream institute. Participants learned
the basics of movie making and allied arts in the world of cinema, media and
digital media through various workshops held over two action-packed days.
In the lush green campus
of WWI with existing YouTube Space and SONY Media Technology Centre, the
participants experienced state-of-the-art infrastructure, technologies and
facilities. They learned the tricks of various aspects of filmmaking and media
studies under the guidance of experienced faculties and industry guests,
starting from the inauguration ceremony on September 29, 2016 to the closing
ceremony on October 01, 2016. WWI campus offered several amazing workshops,
exhibits, screenings, celebrity-studded panel discussions and masterclasses at
Celebrate Cinema 2016. Amazing street plays and short films made by students at
Whistling Woods International on various subjects including journey of cinema
and social causes like 'Drug Abuse' were showcased at the festival.
The purpose of Celebrate
Cinema as an annual property of WWI is to invite students from all sections of
society to learn, participate in activities and win awards and scholarships and
motivate them in opting media courses as a mainstream career option. During the
couse of the event, Meghna Ghai Puri, President, WWI also awarded scholarships
to two underpriviledged students.
Over 70 experts including
celebrities from Indian Cinema and Media industry participated in ‘Celebrate
Cinema 2016’. Celebrities and prominent personalities who visited the campus
included names like Directors - Vishal Bhardwaj, Anand L Rai, Abhishek Chaubey,
Satish Kaushik, Actors - Boman Irani, Ritesh Deshmukh , Mahima Chaudhry, Swara
Bhaskar, Shreyas Talpade, Gulshan Grover, Jim Sarbh and Shashank Arora, Writer
- Sudip Sharma interacted with the students, sharing their experiences,
struggles and secrets of success.
Highlights of the 5th
edition of Celebrate Cinema included the inaugural session where students under
various societies of WWI, under the mentorship of Subhash Ghai displayed their
talent to the audience and media. ‘WWI
Society for Social Causes’ screened three short films on 'Drug Abuse, which
received thundering applauds. Film ‘Udta Punjab', a film on drug abuse was
screened followed by a masterclass with director Abhishek Chaubey and writer
Sudeep Sharma. The session was amazingly moderated by Subhash Ghai along with
special invitees,Dr. Eldered Tellis heading the NGO named, Sankalp Foundation
Trust along with a victim who revealed how he indulged into drugs and his rehab
after 9 years.
Other highlights included
three street plays by ‘WWI Drama Society’ for two days in the campus for
visiting students and aspirants. ‘WWI Singers and Poet’s Society’ staged a
musical show at the inaugural ceremony supported by WWI School of Music
students. WWI 5th Veda team screened a short documentary on Indian Cinema
collated by the team of students.
Anu Malik shared the
secret of his National award winning song ‘Yeh Moh Moh Ke Dhaage’ during his
interaction with the students. WWI School of Music student, Vaishnavi,
surprised the audience with her performance of a song written and sung in
Japanese language. Subhash Ghai screened his short film on communal harmony
made in 1993 with stars kids Ranbir Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor and Tiger Shroff along
with their fathers.
Meghna Ghai Puri and her
team were the perfect host, who received 4000 participants from various NGOs
and colleges. Rahul Puri, Head of Academics and Chaitanya Chinchlikar, Vice
President, organised over 40 workshops, masterclasses, screenings and panel
discussions on each and every subject related to media and film industry by 70
experts from the industry and faculty members of WWI.
At the closing ceremony
Subhash Ghai moderated an open panel discussion on ‘Film Director - Actor
Relationship’ with panelists Mahima Chaudhry, Shreyas Talpade, Gulshan Grover
and Satish Kaushik. All the celebrities spoke about their relationship with
various directors including Subhash Ghai and the grandeur festival, Celebrate
Cinema’16 hosted by Whistling Woods International came to a close.
Subhash Ghai thanked the
media and other guests who became a part of the two day action-packed festival.
About Whistling Woods
International
Whistling Woods
International is India’s premier Film, Communication and Media Arts institute.
Founded by one of India’s leading filmmakers – Subhash Ghai, Whistling Woods
International (WWI) is one of Asia’s largest Media Arts institutes. ‘The
Hollywood Reporter’ has rated Whistling Woods International as one of the Ten
Best Film Schools in the world in 2014, 2013 & 2010. WWI offers courses
that vary in duration from 1 year to 3 years catering to all major verticals of
the Media & Entertainment industry, namely Acting, Animation,
Cinematography, Direction, Editing, Music, Producing, Screenwriting, Sound,
Visual Effects, Media Management and Fashion and Design
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