Mangaluru: Shooting Stars, National Seminar on short films held at SAC
Bellevision Media Network
Mangaluru, 15 Feb 2015: Budding filmmakers had a chance to demonstrate their creativity and trade ideas at Shooting Stars, a national-level seminar, organized by the department of journalism of St Aloysius College (Autonomous), here on Saturday February 14. The surge in short films was evident with 10 short films being submitted from all over the nation.
The programme was inaugurated by Pawan Kumar, award winning filmmaker and director of the famed feature film, ‘Lucia.’
‘By films you can be an agent of change or an agent of transformation of the individuals and society,’ said Fr Swebert D’Silva, principal of St Aloysius College in presiding the programme.
St Aloysius College vice principal Dr Veronica Judith Carlo, head of department of journalism Bhavya Shetty, event convener Jayalakshmi Alva, student coordinators Girish Reddy and Deepthi Rai, were present on the dais.
The campus minister Fr Francis Almeida, registrar Dr A M Narahari, dean of arts Dr Alwyn D’Sa, head of the HR department Sureshnath were also present.
The workshop conducted by Pawan Kumar titled, ‘High quality films on a low budget,’ saw an innovative approach to lecturing with stills from his movie, Lucia. Commenting on crowd funding, he said, ‘To do effective crowd funding, use smart marketing technique, create a brand name and get your point across through social media.’ Stressing on the relationships between the filmmakers and the audience, he said, ‘Connect to the people with the same idea.’ On the aspects of filmmaking he said, ‘There are 2 important ingredients when you tell a story; one is the film maker and the other is the audience. Create a movie which will attract an audience.’
The second session was headed by resource person Sooryanarayan Bhat, Assistant Professor of English, SDM College Ujjre on the topic, ‘Projection of men in Indian cinema.’
Bhat said, ‘It is in the mindset of the society of India about male projection which is the cause of the large scale production of male centred films.’
This technical session was followed by the documentary analysis by journalism student of St Aloysius College, Janith Lakmal, ‘The perverts guide to cinema.’
Following the workshop, the shortlisted movies were screened, followed by the valedictory function.
Dr Alwyn D’Sa in his valedictory address said, ‘Film making requires the attributes, spirit of inquiry and critical thinking.’
The awards were given away by the finance minister of St Aloysius College Fr Walter Andrade SJ, with ‘Thu- paan’ by SDM College production, SDM College Ujjre bagging the Best short film award and second best short film award was bagged by ‘Muttham’ by Filmgun production, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru. Best photography award was won by Murli Krishna, SDM College, Ujjre, and with second best photography being bagged by Nithesh P, Mangalore University. Best vine was won by ‘Mobile’ by SDM College, Ujjre.