In Focus: Film Making

by Peter D. Marshall on March 15, 2010

This article was written by Sandeep Dasika.

“Film, in today’s world is probably the broadest and most creative opportunity in mass media communications. Films, which are a blend of creativity and technicality, are an important media form not only from the entertainment point of view but also for communication and information. Film-making includes feature-films, documentaries, newsreels, promotional films, television commercials and music videos – all having a common purpose – to entertain the audience or to create a sense of social awareness.

It is also important for one to realize that film-making involves not only feature films and television- Corporate informational and training videos, video games and commercials are also developing as areas of employment.”

Read the rest of this article from Youthki Awaaz.

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