AISFM completes its First Indian Cinema Seminar
Annapurna International School of Film + Media (AISFM) and Northwestern University s School of Communication announced the completion of the first Indian Cinema Seminar – a student and cultural exchange program conducted in Hyderabad, India.
Annapurna International School of Film + Media (AISFM) and
Northwestern University s School of Communication announced the
completion of the first Indian Cinema Seminar – a student and cultural
exchange program conducted in Hyderabad, India.
As
part of this activity, 27 students and faculty from the Northwestern
University s School of Communication campuses at Evanston (USA) and Doha
(Qatar) spent a week at AISFM in Hyderabad. The seminar began with site
visits to important radio and TV stations and film production studios,
and completed with a 48-hour filmmaking challenge.
Five
films were made collaboratively by Northwestern and AISFM students. The
visit to India was the culmination of a subject offered by Northwestern
University in which students studied Indian media and cinema, including
Telugu and Hindi language films.
The Indian
Cinema Seminar was formally announced by well-known actor Nagarjuna,
President AISFM; Chris Higgins, Vice President, AISFM; and Barbara J. O
Keefe, Dean of the School of Communication at Northwestern University.
Speaking on the occasion Nagarjuna said, We are excited to introduce our
students and faculty to Northwestern University. Their School of
Communication is consistently ranked as one of the very best in the
world, and it has been an honor for our team to connect them with the
Indian media industry.