JAMMU: The second day of the Three-Day Workshop on Post-Production Techniques, organized by the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, University of Jammu, featured hands-on training sessions by renowned filmmakers and cinematographers Brajesh Mishra and Atul Vinod Duggal. The workshop aimed to provide students with industry-oriented practical knowledge in the dynamic field of post-production in film and media.
Advanced Editing Techniques and Practical Insights
The interactive sessions focused on advanced video editing techniques, offering participants in-depth insights into post-production workflows. The workshop emphasized the significance of narrative editing, visual storytelling, color grading, and sound design, which are essential components of modern filmmaking and digital media production.
Welcome Address and Industry-Oriented Training
The workshop commenced with a welcome address by Prof Garima Gupta, Head of the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, who introduced the resource persons to the students. Prof Gupta highlighted that the workshop is designed to equip students with practical skills in post-production workflows to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry demands.
"By engaging directly with experienced professionals, students will develop critical technical skills that are indispensable for careers in journalism, filmmaking, and digital media content creation," said Prof Gupta.
Expert Sessions by Industry Veterans
In his session, Brajesh Mishra shared his expertise on narrative editing, sequencing, and visual storytelling, stressing the impact of editing on the final output of a production. He demonstrated various editing styles and techniques used in cinematic storytelling, helping students understand how to elevate the emotional and visual appeal of their work.
Simultaneously, Atul Vinod Duggal conducted a session on the technical aspects of editing software, including color grading and sound design. He also underlined the importance of pacing and rhythm in video editing, illustrating real-world examples from his professional projects.
Academic Presence and Conclusion
The workshop was attended by notable faculty members, including Prof Dushyant Kumar Rai, Dr Pardeep Singh Bali, Dr Ramiyan Bhardwaj, and Kumerjit Chajgotra. Their presence highlighted the department's commitment to providing industry-relevant training for its students.
Key Takeaways
- Hands-on experience in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.
- Understanding of narrative structures and visual storytelling.
- Techniques in color grading and sound design.
- Real-world examples and industry insights from veteran filmmakers.
The workshop reflects the University of Jammu's dedication to fostering practical skills and bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and professional requirements in the media and entertainment industry.
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