Watch highlights from Best Enemies visit to Griffith NSW. The film was screened the film to over 400 students and the community followed by a panel discussion featuring Mike Neville (Mayor Griffith City Council), Ross Bark (Director), Lee-Ann Simon (stars as Rebecca in Best Enemies), Stephen Fry (DET Student Welfare Consultant), Senior Constable Jane Keating (School Liaison Police Griffith LAC) and Jenny Turner (Community Mental Health Practitioner Griffith Community Health).
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On the occasion of announcement of it second year of the Post Graduate course in Films and Television by Mumbai University in association with Digital Academy – The Film School at it’s Kalina Campus, the guest of honour, Saurabh Shukla, the renowned Film Maker, Actor and Scriptwriter spoke about the wonderful world of Cinema. . Speaking on the topic of ” Careers in Cinema “, Mr Shukla said that to be a Film Maker, one should obviously know the art of Direction but should acquire knowledge of all aspects of Cinema or at least have the working knowledge in areas of Cinematography, Writing, Editing, Acting and Production Design. He recalled his own days as a student in Delhi when he was studying for his M.Com when he was trying to be a ” Nobody ” He said that that was the time when he sensed a certain calling towards theatre and dramatics.He said that he was never formally educated in anything that is part of his profession.Those days, he said, when I look back, I worked very very hard but it was not work….everything that I did gave me a lot of joy…Every morning , after waking up, I felt the eagerness to go to the theatre for rehearsals, I read and analysed a lot of literature..and tried to analyse great works to the best of my ability….but had I been formally trained, I would have gone further and at a much quicker pace.Mr Shukla said ” The greatest thing that formal education gives you is a way, a much richer scientific and methodical path. I never had an opportunity …
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