Monday, August 30, 2010
Mahatma Gandhi Forum Supported By International Organizations
Recently formed forum after the name of ‘Father Of The Nation’ Mahatma Gandhi under the Chairmanship of Sandeep Marwah, president of Marwah Studios and a true Gandhian is now being supported by many National and International level organizations.
“We are very happy that Mahatma Gandhi Forum being supported by not only 8000 media persons but also by number of national and International setups” said Sandeep Marwah Chairperson of the Gandhi Forum. “We have already announced scholarship for all those who are ready to take up the research papers, write ups etc on Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi” added Marwah who has been spreading teachings of Gandhi from last 30 years.
It is also proposed to have books library and a video library on Gandhi in the campus of Marwah Studios at Noida Film City. The next venture will be placing of Gandhian Chair with Asian Education Group.
The International Film And Television Research Centre (IFTRC), International Children’s Film Forum (ICFF), International Film And Television Club (IFTC), International Public Broadcasting Forum (IPBF), Indo Nigerian Film Association (INFA), Indo Peru Film And Cultural Forum (IPFCF), Universal Peace Federation (UPF), Brotherhood, World Religion Parliament (WRP), Global Yog Alliance (GYA), Indo Wales Creative Forum (IWCF) are some of the associates of Mahatma Gandhi forum now.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
We need Mahatma Gandhi Back-Sandeep Marwah
“We need Mahatma Gandhi back into our society for better thinking and politeness in the community” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and a true Gandhian who has given his 35 years in spreading Gandhism through films, television, Education and media.
“It is right time to start once again the Gandhi Forum with media people so that our voice can be heard in a bigger and better ways” added Sandeep Marwah who is nominated Chairperson of Gandhi Forum by 8000 media persons in the country.
“What we need is love and affection for each other in the country. A lots of patience, and patriotic feeling for our mother land” Marwah added while announcing the International Centre of Gandhi Forum today at Noida Film City.
Nearly 1000 persons from different fields of Media supported Sandeep Marwah in the cause. A scholarship on the study and Research of Mahatma Gandhi has been declared by this Gandhi-Marwah association. The Gandhi Forum is also assisted by International Film And Television Club, International Film And Television Research Centre, International Children’s Film Forum, International Public Broadcasting Forum, Radio Noida, Asian Education Group, and many more.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Marwah Studios Team With Queen’s Baton Relay At Kochi
The city will have the attention of the nation's sporting fraternity as the XIX Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton Relay makes its way around with receptions at 17 locations here on the National Sports Day on Sunday.
The baton reached the city on Saturday, accompanied by a convoy of vehicles and a full fledged multi media team of Marwah Studios, the only official media team of the relay, after an official reception at the Cochin International Airport in Nedumbassery. District Collector M Beena received the torch, after its Lakshadweep leg, from Commander VN Singh who is leading a team of 91 delegates during the baton's journey across the nation.
Olympians TC Yohannan, O Chandrashekharan and Shiny Wilson will receive the baton from the District Collector at the Maharaja's College Stadium at 9 a.m., marking the start of the Kochi leg. Sports Minister M Vijayakumar, Fisheries Minister S Sarma, along with MPs, MLAs, sports officials and athletes will be present at the ceremony.
The Southern Naval Command and the Kochi City Police will accord special receptions to the Queen's Baton relay.
At the Travancore Gate, Southern Naval Command Flag Officer Commanding in Chief Vice Admiral KN Sushil will join the Navy's sportsmen, accompanied by the Navy band, to receive the baton.
Ernakulam Range IG B Sandhya, City Police Commissioner Manoj Abraham and Deputy Commissioner PH Ashraf will lead the police during the function at High Court Junction.
In view of the event, security has been tightened, with commandos helping the police, the Collector's office has said.” We at Marwah Studios at Noida, keeping full check on our multimedia team” said Sandeep Marwah, President Marwah studios.
The baton will leave for Thrissur on Monday
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Colorful Farewell to Seniors At Asian School of Media Studies
It was an electrifying performance by the students of ASMS in a jam packed hall. Saying good bye to senior students of Asian School Of Media Studies by juniors via music, dance, song, drama and presentation of mementos made the whole environment loving and emotional.
Speaking on the occasion the Director Sandeep Marwah reminded all the media students their duties and responsibilities towards society. He said, “The roads may be beautiful but you need willingness and ability to walk on them, you may be producing the best of product in print, radio, television, cinema or new media never forget that it is for the audience thus you cannot forget masses.”
“We have put in our best as far as education, co circular activities, practical, interactions, productions, visits of dignities, workshops, seminars etc are concerned now it is your turn to prove to be the best student of ASMS” said Prof. R.K.Singh dean Asian School Of Media Studies reminding of their approaching exams.
The program was attended by all the faculty members including Dr. Latika sahani dean ABS, Dr. Om Gupta dean writing dept. The students also selected miss and mr. ASMS for this year 2009-2010.
Monday, August 23, 2010
It’s like coming back home-Seema Biswas
The leading lady and the supporting actress of many films, Seema Biswas who started her first feature film Bandit Queen Phoolan Devi from Marwah Studios in 1993 with Shekhar Kapur as director, turned emotional while talking to the students of Asian Academy of Film And Television, school of performing arts and school of media studies in the master class when she said that “It’s like coming home after many years. I have remembered each and every wall of Marwah Studios where I had spent three months”
“I am proud that Seema Biswas has considered Marwah Studios as her first school of film acting. ‘Bandit Queen Phoolan Devi’ became one of the most popular Indian International Film.” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian Education Group while appreciating the works of this lady and her achievements.
Answering to the questions Seema Biswas narrated many consequences of her life with real experiences to the students of acting who all were amazed with her talent. Her role in Khamoshi, Hazar Churasia ki maa, Bhoot, Ghaav, Company, Pinjar, Water were discussed in detail.
“Seema Biswas is a very sensitive actress and gets deeply into the character” said Satish Anand dean Acting highlighting her love for theatre. Others who spoke on the occasion were Kalyan Sarkar dean AAFT, Latika Sahani dean ABS and R.K.Singh dean ASMS. To honor Seema Biswas Sandeep Marwah presented her the life membership of International Film And Television Club of AAFT.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Veteran And Talented Actor Kiran Kumar At AAFT
“Acting is like a prayer, and preparation for it is like devotion” said veteran Actor Kiran Kumar who started his carrier under his father’s blessings, Jeevan who happens to be renowned actor himself. “Believe in yourself and give your self totally to your director with full faith” he added. “Respect your teachers, your institution and your parents, their blessings can take you to any heights” Kiran said while answering the questions of young actors learning at Asian School of Performing Arts at AAFT.
“It is our proud privilege that a very talented actor is giving life time experience notes to our students of Performing Arts.” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah studios and Director of Asian School of Performing Arts while handing over life membership of International Film And Television Club of Asian Academy of Film And Television to Kiran Kumar.
Kiran Kumar a Filmfare award winner has already worked in more than 80 Gujrati Films, 400 Hindi Feature Films including Julie, Aisi Deewangi, LOC Kargil, Aandhi, Junoon, Gaddar, Khuda Gawah, Henna, and 5500 episodes of different serials already telecasted at every popular channel .He is running his own event management company and a well known production house.
The film and television students were more than happy to interact with the film personality at length. The event was attended by the deans and faculties of the school and supported by International Film And Television Research Centre, Radio Noida and IPBF.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Anime Cine Experience Inaugurated At Siri Fort
The festival of Animation films from Japan ‘Anime Cine Experience’ was inaugurated at Siri Fort with great pomp and show. The festival which has been designed by the voluntary organization Cine Darbar supported by Directorate of Film festivals of India, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, Embassy of Japan in India, Japan Foundation and AAFT’s Asian School of Graphics And Animation as knowledge partners.
“We are here at Siri Fort to promote film business to great extend, this animation film festival is one in the series as animation films are becoming part of our daily routine” said S.M.Khan, Director General and Director of Directorate of Film festivals, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India while inaugurating the festival.
“We are very happy to support this festival as all films shown in this festival are from my country. I am excited that Japanese product has impressed Indian” said Kojira Uchiyama, Director, Japan Information Centre, “Our role is to support all that which is connected to Japan.” said Director General, The Japan Foundation in New Delhi.
“The Animation and Gamming business is coming up in a big way in India. There are 300 companies working in this industry with almost 12000 people. Another 3000 people working on free lancing bases. The turnover has touched almost 1600 crores including 600 crores as export of services. The industry is growing at the rate of 15 percent but the best part is that we are just 2 percent of the World Business” informed Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian School of Graphics and Animation.
Anime Cine Experience has brought great anime works of Japan with films like ‘The Girl who leapt through time’, ‘Grave of the fireflies’, ‘5cm per second’, ‘Voices of Distant Star’ and ‘The Place Promised in Our Early Days’
67th Festival of Short Digital Films at Noida Film City
“This is the only festival in India and may be in the World which happens every three months and highlights the experimental work of young film makers” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian Academy of Film And Television while introducing the AAFT’s 67th Festival of Short Digital Films to the excited young aspirants of 68th batch of students from all over the World.
“Filmmaking is the outcome of art blended with feelings from the heart, therefore a lot of emotions have to be inducted in the Cinema” said Santosh Anand, the National Poet and lyrics writer of feature films like Purab Aur Pachim, Prem Agan, Shor, Kranti, Gopichand Jasoos, Tahlka, Roti Kapara Aur Makan etc while inaugurating the festival at Marwah Studios.
“Film Making is a performing art and you can only learn by doing. This is the only institute which gives you ample opportunity to make films at its expense” said Upendra Sood a renowned film maker present on the occasion.
“Film Festivals are the best way to promote films and film makers” said Joyshree Arora the renowned film and TV artist. “A good script can always enhance the value of films” said Parvez Ahmed a well known journalist and President of Press Club of India.
The films which were shown in the festival were ‘The Denouement’ directed by ‘Abhishek Saluja’, ‘Close Friend’ by Lakshasy, ‘To Sir With Love’ by Kalyan Sarkar, ‘Dead Lock’ by Ankur Srivastava, ‘Hope’[Documentary] by Neha Jain, ‘S.S.Swami Iyer’ by Shashan Gupta ‘Dhoka’ by Suchita and ‘Kabuliwallah’ by Jyotika Sinha.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
We Need Media Persons Who Can Feel-Dadan Yadav
“We need those kind of media persons who can feel for their country, who can realize the pain of the country men” said Bhai Dadan Yadav, former minister of Bihar and five times Member of Legislative Assembly for almost 20 years in Bihar while releasing the new brochure of AAFT-Asian School of Graphics and Animation at Marwah Studios, Noida film City.
Talking of the struggle and pain of an average Indian, he persuaded the young media persons from Marwah Studios to come forward with the real problems of the society into lime light .He also emphasized that they should not hesitate in making powerful people realize their duties.
“I am impressed by the strong determination of Bhai Dadan Yadav who was just the wrestler, shifted to teaching for six years and then to politics and reached to the heights of State Minister in Bihar that is also of his own” said Sandeep Marwah while explaining the human values which have been integrated into all courses of AAFT.
“We at Indonesia can discuss this institute AAFT as a case study of ‘rising of an individual’ as what Dadan Yadav has also proved” said Rajiv Makhija, Dean, London School of Public Relations, Jkakarta who was visiting AAFT for joint venture.
Prof.R.K. Singh Dean Asian School Of Media Studies, Brahm Parkash Head Radio Noida, Divya Prakash HOD Asian School of Graphics and Animation and Anjani Srivastava also spoke on the occasion. Later Sandeep Marwah presented life membership of International Film And Television club of AAFT to Dadan Yadav and Ravi Makhija.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
ANIME CINE EXPERIENCE IN DELHI
Cine Darbaar, in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan, Directorate of Film Festivals, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, Japan Foundation and Asian School Of Graphics And Animation [ASGA] as knowledge partners is organizing a 3-day Animation film festival at Siri Fort auditorium on the 20th, 21st & 22nd August, 2010.
It’s the first time that a festival will be celebrating Japanese-Anime, Manga (Comics) and Pop-culture in India. Anime Cine Experience will be bringing the great anime works of Japan with films like The Girl who leapt through time, Grave of the fireflies, 5cm per second, Voices of Distant Star and The Place Promised in Our Early Days.
“To give the audience a wider understanding of Anime, the festival will have workshops and special discussions will be conducted by Shubham Mauria and Kshitiz Anand’’ informed Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian School Of Graphics And Animation.
Apart from these workshops, festival is also organizing a short-film competition. A Short Anime corner will screen the 10 best short films and the top three films will be awarded. The festival will also have a photography exhibition on Japan.
A film journal Indian Auteur will be publishing a special issue on Anime for the festival with the help of Japan Foundation and knowledge partners Asian School of Graphics and Animation.The Festival is supported by International Film And Television Club, International Children’s Film Forum and Radio Noida.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
International Film And Television Research Centre Celebrates 18th year
International film and Television Research Centre was established in the year 1993 with the launching of premier film school AAFT at Noida Film city with the aim to provide complete support to the film and television education and training to the young aspirants of this country.
“With almost 18 years in education we have been able to attract students from 75 countries of the World, making our education centre the only one in India touching this number” said Sandeep Marwah president Marwah Studios and Chairperson of IFTRC.
The Research Centre has developed an excellent world class books library, a large collection of 2000 old and new classic feature films. IFTRC has its own publication department where a news letter, Asian News Journal, a daily news paper, a bi-monthly tabloid and coffee table books are published. More than 18 books are published on the different subjects on film and television training.
IFTRC has a wing where panel discussions, seminars, interaction programs are conducted time to time to prepare knowledge papers. “More than dozen researches have been conducted to reach to a stage where we can provide the information about how to make a better cinema.” Sandeep Marwah added.
IFTRC has Scholars, Film Makers, Educators, Politicians and people from all strata of life as its members. IFTRC is supported by other organizations like ICFF, IPBF, and IFTC.
National Seminar On Cinema At Asian School Of Media Studies
“India is the largest film producing country in the world. More than 900 films are produced in 28 languages .There are 13000 theaters in the country and 10 million people watch cinema every day. We sell 3 billion tickets every year, largest in the World.” introduced Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian School of Media Studies as the opening statement of National seminar on Cinema at Noida Film City.
“We are proud film makers of this country, we have given some of the finest films to the nation even without the availability of any extra ordinary techniques earlier” said Ketan Mehta popularly known for his films like Bhavni Bhavai, Holi, Mirch Masala, Hero Hiralal, Maya Memsahab, Sardar, Aar Ya Paar, Mangal Pandey, Rang Rasiya etc.while inaugurating the seminar at ASMS.” The changes in Indian Cinema can be condensed to the changes in techniques, the contents and the presentation” Mehta added.
Writer, Director Shakeel Shamsi of Sahara emphasized on the requirements of the good subjects and scripts. “The changing perception of masses and their expectations plays a vital role in finalizing the subject” he added. R.K.Singh Dean ASMS conducted the program.
Others who spoke and covered the different subjects on Cinema were Gurbir Grewal Dy Director AAFT known for films Mannat and Coffee House, A.S.Bedi writer of feature film Silsala, Ashok Tyagi Dean Cinema & popularly known for his films Bharat Bhagya Vidhata, Return of Jewel Thief, Ardh Satya, Satha Se Uthta Admi, Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kuyun Aata Hai, Surkhiyan etc.
Rahul Sehgal, Dr. Om Gupta, Deepti Pant also spoke their point of views. Later Sandeep Marwah honored Ketan Mehta with the life membership of International Film And Television Club of ASMS. The seminar ended with intelligent question answer session by the media students from all over India and abroad.
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Friday, August 13, 2010
International Film And Television Club Celebrates 18th Year
The International Film And Television Club of Marwah Studios was established by Sandeep Marwah in the year 1993 immediately after starting the first private film school Asian Academy of Film And Television of this country to support the film and television education at Noida Film City.
“The idea was to plan and design film and TV education and training in such a manner so that the students of this institute can relate themselves with the industry without much efforts” said Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and renowned international media personality who has achieved wonderful status in World media activities.
“We have completed 18 years in existence and conducted more than 500 events including Workshops, seminars, symposiums, interactions, industry interface, exhibitions, film festivals, talks, book releases, visits, joint ventures, discussions, car rallies, theater shows, film shows, star nights, premier shows, film conferences, melas and anything and everything related to Cinema and Television.” added Sandeep Marwah who has believed that media education is incomplete without media events.
The IFTC has now been associated with who’s who of the film and television World. People from the field of print, radio, new media are also part and parcel of this organization. IFTC is now one of the most important body of Asian Education Group.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Mahatma Gandhi is still alive in our hearts- Jainandu
“The responsibility of media persons goes up when the traditions and culture of the country is getting over shadowed by the western culture” said Jainandu Chairman of State Khadi and Village Industries Board, Jharkhand, speaking to the new entrants of media and management at Marwah Studios at Noida Film City on the inauguration of seventh batch of ASMS and ABS. “We must learn from Gandhiji the sense of responsibility towards nation. He is still alive in our hearts” Jainandu added.
“No success comes easy, whether it is media or any other industry. Every profession needs passion and hard work to reach to the top” said Shoban Saxena the Editor of Sunday Times, TOI Group congratulating students for getting admission into this international institute.
“I am already aware of the success of the students of this institute, now its your turn to prove and add to the feathers into the cap of your institution” said Vijay Wanchoo the senior Vice President of Hotel Imperial who also narrated his earlier days of struggle.
“This is the best time to get into media when 500 channels are being broadcast 24x7.The fight is not for the job but who does the best “ said Pragya Sharma the vice president of INX News Channel.
“We want to give best of the education in professional environment at most economical manner” said Sandeep Marwah president of Marwah Studios while thanking the guests. Later Marwah presented Life Membership to all the distinguished guests. Latika Sahani dean Asian Business School and R.K.Singh dean Asian School of Media Studies read the report of their respective schools.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
AAFT Alumni Krishna- A Bright And Passionate Actor
“I am very proud of Krishna who has proved that good training can put you on better platform in the film industry” said Sandeep Marwah president of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian Academy of Film And Television while recollecting his hardworking days in the institute AAFT.
Krishna has now fetched the best verdicts for enacting the role of a cool and chiseling baddie in Shankar’s recent release Ananthapurathu Veedu. The actor extended his heartiest thanks to Shankar for signing him for couple of his consecutive projects including Eeram.
Krishna had undergone vivid training in various aspects of acting prior to making his debut in small screens. The actor was trained at AAFT (Asian Academy for Film and Television) in Noida. Sooner he was offered to perform the lead role in K. Balachandar’s Sahana, which was a sequel to Sindhu Bhairavi.
Off late, Krishna was offered to perform the role of a cancer patient in Kamal Hassan starrer Vasool Raja MBBS and due to unavoidable reasons couldn’t sign the project. Sooner he was offered to enact a challenging role in director Saran’s Idhaya Thirudan.
Krishna had his greatest turning point with Azhagiya Asura as he won incredible accolades for his outstanding performance as a baddie. Indeed, filmmaker Arivazhagan offered him a role in his Eeram soon after witnessing his astounding performance in A.A. And now, the actor is leaping with more offers with his crème de la crème performance in Ananthapurathu Veedu.
“I cannot forget three important persons in my life – K. Balachandar, Shankar, and Naga, who laid the strongest foundation for me here in film industry and my days in AAFT” says Krishna, who’ll be soon signing more projects.
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AAFT Alumni Krishna- A Bright And Passionate Actor
“I am very proud of Krishna who has proved that good training can put you on better platform in the film industry” said Sandeep Marwah president of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian Academy of Film And Television while recollecting his hardworking days in the institute AAFT.
Krishna has now fetched the best verdicts for enacting the role of a cool and chiseling baddie in Shankar’s recent release Ananthapurathu Veedu. The actor extended his heartiest thanks to Shankar for signing him for couple of his consecutive projects including Eeram.
Krishna had undergone vivid training in various aspects of acting prior to making his debut in small screens. The actor was trained at AAFT (Asian Academy for Film and Television) in Noida. Sooner he was offered to perform the lead role in K. Balachandar’s Sahana, which was a sequel to Sindhu Bhairavi.
Off late, Krishna was offered to perform the role of a cancer patient in Kamal Hassan starrer Vasool Raja MBBS and due to unavoidable reasons couldn’t sign the project. Sooner he was offered to enact a challenging role in director Saran’s Idhaya Thirudan.
Krishna had his greatest turning point with Azhagiya Asura as he won incredible accolades for his outstanding performance as a baddie. Indeed, filmmaker Arivazhagan offered him a role in his Eeram soon after witnessing his astounding performance in A.A. And now, the actor is leaping with more offers with his crème de la crème performance in Ananthapurathu Veedu.
“I cannot forget three important persons in my life – K. Balachandar, Shankar, and Naga, who laid the strongest foundation for me here in film industry and my days in AAFT” says Krishna, who’ll be soon signing more projects.
Krishna has now fetched the best verdicts for enacting the role of a cool and chiseling baddie in Shankar’s recent release Ananthapurathu Veedu. The actor extended his heartiest thanks to Shankar for signing him for couple of his consecutive projects including Eeram.
Krishna had undergone vivid training in various aspects of acting prior to making his debut in small screens. The actor was trained at AAFT (Asian Academy for Film and Television) in Noida. Sooner he was offered to perform the lead role in K. Balachandar’s Sahana, which was a sequel to Sindhu Bhairavi.
Off late, Krishna was offered to perform the role of a cancer patient in Kamal Hassan starrer Vasool Raja MBBS and due to unavoidable reasons couldn’t sign the project. Sooner he was offered to enact a challenging role in director Saran’s Idhaya Thirudan.
Krishna had his greatest turning point with Azhagiya Asura as he won incredible accolades for his outstanding performance as a baddie. Indeed, filmmaker Arivazhagan offered him a role in his Eeram soon after witnessing his astounding performance in A.A. And now, the actor is leaping with more offers with his crème de la crème performance in Ananthapurathu Veedu.
“I cannot forget three important persons in my life – K. Balachandar, Shankar, and Naga, who laid the strongest foundation for me here in film industry and my days in AAFT” says Krishna, who’ll be soon signing more projects.
Monday, August 9, 2010
AAFT Alumni Rajat Arora Appreciated By The Industry
MUmbaai’ Rajat Arora alumni of World renowned film school Asian Academy of Film And Television at Noida Film City has been very well appreciated by the industry and media.
“Rajat Arora has penned an interesting story and padded it up with a highly engrossing screenplay that doesn’t let the viewer lose grip for even a moment. Arora’s dialogues, of course, are absolutely fantastic, many of them clapworthy” said Komal Nahta
"and here-in lies the dramatic core of Rajat Arora's dynamic script which catapults the two lead characters as a study in contrast.Rajat Arora reinvents drama in contemporaray cinema….a complete entertainer which boasts of almost everything: a compelling story, crisp and absolutely Story, Dialouge and Screen play writer of feature film ‘Once Upon A Time in state-of-the-art dialogues" said Nikhat Azmi of Times of India.
Rajat Arora has already written earlier for ‘Blue’ ‘Chandni Chowk to China’, ‘ Kabhi Bhi Kahin Bhi’, ‘Taxi No 9211’, ‘Hattrick’ , ‘Bluff Master’, ‘Family Ties of Blood’ etc.
“I remember when he wrote his first film ‘Aahsas’ in AAFT I was amazed by his capacity and capabilities. I was forced to start a film for him that time” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian Academy of Film And television. The institute has announced a special award for his contribution to the industry.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Indo Nigerian Film Association Celebrated Nigerian Day
Asian Academy of Film And Television, the only institution in India attracting students from more than 70 countries of the World celebrated Nigerian Day jointly with Indo Nigerian Film Association (INFA) under the leadership of Sandeep Marwah, a renowned Asian Media personality at Marwah Studios Film City Noida.
“India and Nigeria may be apart on the globe but the hearts of both the countries are close to each other” said Chuks Jonathan Chikezie, the first secretary of Nigeria High Commission in India in the capacity of Chief Guest while narrating the relations of both the countries. “We can develop strong relations with each other through films. I am impressed by the objectives of INFA and hope to work together” Chuks added.
“I pleased to announce a film project to be directed by the Nigerian Director under INFA and supported by International Public Broadcasting Forum. That can be a wonderful start of cultural exchange too.” said Sandeep Marwah Chairperson of Indo Nigerian Film Association.
The program started with the national Anthem of Nigeria and closed with Indian National Anthem. Dr.Om Gupta, Kalyan Sarkar, Harshvardhan, Ugo Ben also spoke on the subject. R.K. Singh paid vote of thanks. Later Marwah presented the life membership of International Film And Television Club to Chuks Jonathan Chikezie.
Workshop By British Film Maker At AAFT
Cathy Greenhalgh the film maker and the principal Lecturer cum the course Director of Film and Television wing of London College of Communication, University of Arts visited Asian Academy of Film and Television and Asian School of Media Studies at Noida film City during her visit to India where she has come to cover her documentary subject..
“I was in India last year after twenty two years and now I am again here to cover my subject of documentary” said Cathy Greenhalgh while explaining the importance of research in the field of film making.” I have designed my production in such a way that minimum equipment is to be carried to different locations at the time of shooting” replied Cathy while answering to the questions from the media students.
“We are pleased to welcome Cathy, the Ambassador of London College of Communication, University of Arts here in India. I am sure her visit will work as the bridge between two big film schools of East and West of the World” said Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Director General of Asian Education Group.
Cathy was later presented the life membership of International Film And Television Club in the Master Class which was attended by all the professors and students of all the departments.
“I was in India last year after twenty two years and now I am again here to cover my subject of documentary” said Cathy Greenhalgh while explaining the importance of research in the field of film making.” I have designed my production in such a way that minimum equipment is to be carried to different locations at the time of shooting” replied Cathy while answering to the questions from the media students.
“We are pleased to welcome Cathy, the Ambassador of London College of Communication, University of Arts here in India. I am sure her visit will work as the bridge between two big film schools of East and West of the World” said Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Director General of Asian Education Group.
Cathy was later presented the life membership of International Film And Television Club in the Master Class which was attended by all the professors and students of all the departments.
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Monday, August 2, 2010
American Journalist Dave Bloss at Asian School of Media Studies
“Developing and promoting journalism Courses is our next step forward” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios while talking to the American Journalist Dave Bloss invited by the department of journalism at Asian School of Media Studies, film city Noida to have interaction with the students of mass communication and electronic media.
“I am impressed by the size and the facilities provided by the school to the students of journalism, I am sure they can do wonders from here” said Dave Bloss who expressed and shared his wonderful experience with the students in the field of journalism.
Talking about the importance of multimedia Dave Bloss confirmed that without the knowledge of all the disciplines of medium you can never be a powerful journalist. today “ When you are learning in an international school like ASMS you have better opportunities to work in an international organizations, as what they aspect can be learned here” Dave Bloss was answering to the questions by the students.
Dr. Om Gupta conducted the program and Prof. R.K.Singh paid vote of thanks. The interaction was supported by Radio Noida and Asian News Agency.
“I am impressed by the size and the facilities provided by the school to the students of journalism, I am sure they can do wonders from here” said Dave Bloss who expressed and shared his wonderful experience with the students in the field of journalism.
Talking about the importance of multimedia Dave Bloss confirmed that without the knowledge of all the disciplines of medium you can never be a powerful journalist. today “ When you are learning in an international school like ASMS you have better opportunities to work in an international organizations, as what they aspect can be learned here” Dave Bloss was answering to the questions by the students.
Dr. Om Gupta conducted the program and Prof. R.K.Singh paid vote of thanks. The interaction was supported by Radio Noida and Asian News Agency.
American Journalist Dave Bloss at Asian School of Media Studies
“Developing and promoting journalism Courses is our next step forward” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios while talking to the American Journalist Dave Bloss invited by the department of journalism at Asian School of Media Studies, film city Noida to have interaction with the students of mass communication and electronic media.
“I am impressed by the size and the facilities provided by the school to the students of journalism, I am sure they can do wonders from here” said Dave Bloss who expressed and shared his wonderful experience with the students in the field of journalism.
Talking about the importance of multimedia Dave Bloss confirmed that without the knowledge of all the disciplines of medium you can never be a powerful journalist. today “ When you are learning in an international school like ASMS you have better opportunities to work in an international organizations, as what they aspect can be learned here” Dave Bloss was answering to the questions by the students.
Dr. Om Gupta conducted the program and Prof. R.K.Singh paid vote of thanks. The interaction was supported by Radio Noida and Asian News Agency.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Writing Department Upgraded At Asian Education Group-Noida
Marwah Studios has upgraded the Writing Department in its Asian Education Group to inculcate writing skills among its students across its existing five schools ie AAFT (Asian Academy of Film & Television, ABS (Asian Business School), ASMS (Asian School of Media Studies, ASGA (Asian School of Graphics & Animation and ASPA (Asian School of Performing Arts).
”The aim of creating Writing Department is to fulfill the long felt need to hone
and harness three basic skills among its students- Reading, Writing and
Speaking.” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Director of this media Universe.
This department will impart writing skills in script writing, news writing,
voice overs, radio commentaries, interviewing, anchoring, news reading,
dialogues, screen plays, workshops, stage management, public speaking, speech
writing, playwriting, web content, blogging, poetry, short stories and even
novels. It will hold reading sessions, debates, declamation contests, speech
competitions, newspaper and journal production, radio discussions, radio and
video jockeying.
”We will invite foreign professors to take interactive sessions, media
professionals for events, writers and littérateurs and prepare students to
participate in inter-college competitions” said Dr. Om Gupta Dean writing Department who has been writing for all the mediums of media for last 40 years.
Marwah Studios already publishing books, journal ‘Asian News Journal’, ‘Pranam’ a magazine, News Letter, a portal “Batchbuzz.com”, running a radio station “Radio Noida’ and has its own film and TV production house.
”The aim of creating Writing Department is to fulfill the long felt need to hone
and harness three basic skills among its students- Reading, Writing and
Speaking.” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Director of this media Universe.
This department will impart writing skills in script writing, news writing,
voice overs, radio commentaries, interviewing, anchoring, news reading,
dialogues, screen plays, workshops, stage management, public speaking, speech
writing, playwriting, web content, blogging, poetry, short stories and even
novels. It will hold reading sessions, debates, declamation contests, speech
competitions, newspaper and journal production, radio discussions, radio and
video jockeying.
”We will invite foreign professors to take interactive sessions, media
professionals for events, writers and littérateurs and prepare students to
participate in inter-college competitions” said Dr. Om Gupta Dean writing Department who has been writing for all the mediums of media for last 40 years.
Marwah Studios already publishing books, journal ‘Asian News Journal’, ‘Pranam’ a magazine, News Letter, a portal “Batchbuzz.com”, running a radio station “Radio Noida’ and has its own film and TV production house.
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