Come back to class!

June 11, 2009 - Comments Off

The 250 students from the workshop are invited back to the classroom for an interaction with Jean Claude Carriere himself on June 19, 2009 at the L.V. Prasad Film and TV Academy, Chennai.

The session starts at 2 p.m and will go on till late in the evening. Mr. Kamal Haasan will share his plans for mentoring writers and announce the theme for the 10-minute short after a screening of short films.

This is a free event for participants of the workshop. Kindly bring your delegate passes or a photocopy of your certificate as ID proof.

The viewing list recommended by Mr. Kamal Haasan will be mailed to all participants during the week. Group photographs will also be uploaded in the next few days. Thank you for your patience.

Email helpdesk@screenwritingindia.com for any queries.

If you haven’t yet joined the group online, go to:

http://groups.google.com/group/screenwritingindia

Join the group to keep yourself posted on future events, discussions and notes from Mr. Kamal Haasan.

To be continued…

June 5, 2009 - Comments Off

“They say it’s a great success. I’d say it’s a good start.”

- Kamal Haasan at the end of the weeklong workshop

The curtains came down on the Chennai International Screenwriting Workshop at IIT-Madras on Wednesday evening with an ellipsis… a promise that the show will go on. More such workshops are planned in the near future in different cities in South India, Kamal Haasan, the brain behind the initiative, announced.

30 of the 250 students will get a chance to develop their ideas into screenplays for a ten-minute short film. Do watch this space for more.

The need of the hour is to adapt to the changing times and prepare for new media platforms.

“We have to be ready to deal with platforms which are palm-size… Like Youtube. The length of the film will change. Films will get shorter because attention spans are getting shorter,” he said.

“Why should every film have six songs? It’s not that I am against songs, I am against mono-culture. Just like how everyone is different, films too must be different,” Mr. Kamal Haasan said.

The weeklong workshop and seminar was a huge success, generating about 1600 applications (out of which only 250 were selected) and attracting speakers from all over the world.

Veteran writer Jean Claude Carriere, K. Balachander, Gollapudi Maruthi Rao, Balu Mahendra, French writer Olivier Lorelle, Anjum Rajabali, K.Hariharan, Shekhar Kapur, Rituparno Ghosh, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Atul Tiwari, Shyamaprasad, Sriram Raghavan, Bharat Bala, LA-based screenwriter David Scarpa and producer Michael Andreen were some of the speakers who participated in the discussions. Kamal Haasan himself attended every session during the week as he hinted at the beginning of the workshop.

“Given the surge of interest in screenwriting, we will see a mutative change in the quality of storytelling in Indian cinema,” Anjum Rajabali, acclaimed screenwriter and Head of the Screenwriting Departments at Film and TV Institute of India, Pune and Whistling Woods, Mumbai, said. “We are the greatest storytelling culture in the world. And we have neglected screenwriting in cinema far too long.”

K.Hariharan, Director of L.V. Prasad Film and TV Academy, said that filmmaking is no longer the domain of the elite and writers need to prepare for the challenges.

“The screen will disappear and collapse. The difference between the elite and the audience has already collapsed. Everybody here today has seen the frame through the viewfinder on a handycam,” he said. “The viewer has taken over the medium and wiki-cinema will be the future as cinema enters the public domain. It’s already happening with DVDs that gives the viewer a choice to jump directly to a scene of his choice,” Mr. Hariharan explained.

Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Bharat Bala and Olivier Lorelle were among the speakers who believed that to go global, screenwriters must go local. “We have to get talent from the small towns and let them tell their stories in the universal language. People are the same anywhere in the world,” said Mr. Mehra. “We have to look deep within ourselves and the story will automatically become universal,” added Mr. Lorelle, who wrote the Oscar-nominated ‘Indigenes’ that was screened for students.

Writer-director Sriram Raghavan and Director Rituparno Ghosh too answered questions on their films ‘Johnny Gaddar’ and ‘Dosar’ that were screened during the course of the workshop.

Shyamaprasad and Rituparno Ghosh discussed the challenges involved in adapting literary works into cinema. “Translation is like a woman. It is always beautiful or intelligent but seldom both,” Mr. Ghosh said to sum up the session.

Sriram Raghavan struck an optimistic note when he said: “Hindi cinema has started tackling offbeat subjects not just in independent but also in mainstream cinema. Fellini on his first visit to India said that if he lived here, he would make a film everyday. We just have to find the stories.”

“Discover your own mythology. When a society forgets its mythology, it becomes schizophrenic and searches for something which is not its own,” said Shekhar Kapur. (Update: He has then gone on to blog about this and you can find that post here.)

Shekhar Kapur made a case for following intuition talking at depth about the complexities of writing for Hollywood and writer David Scarpa (who wrote The Day The Earth Stood Still) answered a few questions from students.

K. Balachander, Balu Mahendra and Gollapudi Maruthi Rao delivered lectures on screenwriting with a few wise tips for the students. “Filmmakers are writers too. Writers write on paper, filmmakers write on film,” Mr. Maruthi Rao said.

Earlier, Jean Claude Carriere spoke for over an hour about incorporating mythology in films and took questions from students on his film ‘Cyrano De Bergerac’ that was screened during the workshop, and said that Shakespeare, Balzac and Moliere were the biggest influences of his life. “Shakespeare is a good friend. He sits with me when I write my stories. I consult him all the time,” said Mr. Carriere.

“No matter whether the screen stays or not, stories will stay and so will be the art of storytelling,” Atul Tiwari, screenwriter and playwright who moderated the final session summed up. “The media of storytelling may change but that will not take away the importance of a good storyteller. Because, even in the interactive format of video-gaming, the basic principles of storytelling do not change.”

Coming up: Photos and Videos from the Opening ceremony

Timetable for the workshop

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Friday, May 29

9.30 – 10.15 AM

Welcome address by Kamal Haasan
Introducing the instructors, guest lecturers

10.15 – 10.45 AM

Introduction to the Workshop
(methodology, approach, topics to be covered)
[AR-HK-AT]

11.00 AM – 1 PM

Elements of a screenplay
[AR]

2 – 3.30 PM

Premise and its omnipresence in the script
[AR]

3.45 – 5.30 PM
Characters/Characterisation/Characteristics
[HK]

5.30 – 6 PM

Summation of the day’s topics
[AT]

7 – 9 PM
Film show: On The waterfront

* * * * * * * * * * * * *

Saturday, May 30

9 – 11 AM

Structure: The blueprint of a script.
[AR]

11.15 AM – 1.15 PM

Scene Design
[AR]

2.15 – 3.45 PM

Scene Design (contd)
[AR]

4 – 5.30 PM

Guest lecture – Vasanth Somaiya

5.30 – 6 PM

Summation of the day’s topics
[AT]

7 – 9 PM
Film show: Meghe Dhaka Tara

* * * * * * * * * * * * *

Sunday, May 31

9 – 10.30 AM

Writing Dialogue
[AR-AT]

10.45 AM – 12 PM

Writing Dialogue
[AT]

12 – 1.30 PM

To be announced

2.30 – 4 PM

Deconstructing a screenplay
[HK]

4.15 – 5.45 PM

Deconstructing a screenplay
[HK]

5.45 – 6.15 PM

Summation of the day’s topics
[AT]

7 – 9.30 PM

Film show: Groundhog Day

* * * * * * * * * * * * *

Monday, June 1

9 – 10.30 AM

Hero’s Journey
[AR-AT]

10.45 AM – 12.15 PM

Hero’s Journey (contd)
[AR-AT]

12.15 – 1.15 PM

The writing process
[AR-HK-AT]

2.15 – 3.45 PM

Guest lecture – 3: Vishal Bhardwaj

4 – 5.30

Industrial aspects
[AR-HK-AT]

5.30 – 6 PM

Summation of the day’s topics
[AT]

7 – 9.30 PM

Film show: Indigenes

* * * * * * * * * * * * *

Tuesday, June 2

10 – 11.30 AM

Guest lecture – Olivier Lorelle

11.45 AM – 1.15 PM

A comprehensive summation, emphasizing the salient points. Follow up guidelines, miscellaneous Q&A.
[KH-AR-HK-AT]


KH=Kamal Haasan; AR=Anjum Rajabali; HK=Hariharan K; AT=Atul Tiwari

Registration

May 27, 2009 - Comments Off

The final list of confirmed participants has been put up here.

You can also access it by visiting http://screenwritingindia.com/list

The registration desk will be open between 4.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. on May 28 and between 7.30 a.m. and 9 a.m. on May 29.

During registration, delegates are requested to produce:

a. A photo ID/ student ID/ bonafide certificate

b. A spare passport size photograph

The workshop will be inaugurated on May 28 evening with a brief formal ceremony for mediapersons.

Regarding Acknowledgments

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Please call IIT numbers only for IIT related queries and accommodation reservations. For all other queries of registration DDs, clarifications about name on list, acknowledgements etc, email helpdesk@screenwritingindia.com

IIT volunteers will not be able to help you with other queries. Similarly, helpdesk@screenwritingindia.com will not be able to answer accommodation and security-related queries.

We have not sent out any acknowledgments for scans to avoid confusion between acknowledgment of actual drafts and scans. All acknowledgments for delegates in the first list and the second will be given only during registration. If you have already sent us the draft and do not find your name on the list, all you need to do is bring the scan of the DD and a photograph to complete your registration. Do email a copy of your scan to helpdesk@screenwritingindia.com if you do not find your name in the final confirmed list of participants to be published on May 27 noon and we will attend to it.

IIT informs us that the registration desk opens at 5 p.m. at the ICSR auditorium inside IIT campus on May 28 and the counters close at 9 p.m. The registration counter will be open between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. at the ICSR auditorium on May 29. Please complete your registration formalities before 9 a.m. on May 29.

IIT also informs us that cell-phones can be deposited with IIT volunteers during class hours.

Information Booklet

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Delegates are advised to not bring their laptops, cameras or any electronic item to the venue. You can find a detailed list of dos and don’ts, guidelines and helpline numbers in the Information Booklet.

You can also access the file from http://screenwritingindia.com/info or by going to Info in the Header above.

We will also be screening films in the evenings. So do come prepared to put in late hours. A detailed schedule of the workshop and the seminar will be put up soon.

Second List of Candidates

May 20, 2009 - Comments Off

The last date for receiving Demand Drafts for the following candidates is May 25.

Please send us a scan of your draft along with your student ID (if you are availing of the Student category) before May 23. Outstation candidates please email hospitality.workshop@gmail.com to make your accommodation reservations.

The list of delegates who have confirmed their participation is at http://screenwritingindia.com/list These delegates can collect their acknowledgment slips during registration at the venue on May 28.

You can also access the list of confirmed participants from the first list published on May 13 by clicking here.

Given below is the second and final list of selected candidates.

1 Abhilash Joshiy Chennai
2 Amritha Dinesh Chennai
3 Bharat Lingam Hyderabad
4 Chakravarthy Palla Hyderabad
5 Deepauk Murugesan Chennai
6 Devaiah P B Bangalore
7 Dharanidharan Coimbatore
8 Divya Chandrashekar Bangalore
9 Drupad V` Bangalore
10 Feroz Khan R Chennai
11 Francis Antony Chennai
12 Gowrishankar V Chennai
13 Harish Jayakumar` US/Chennai
14 Hrish Thota Bangalore
15 Jafar Sadiq U Chennai
16 Janhavi Ramaswamy Chennai
17 Jayamurugan K Chennai
18 Jeffy Jose K Trivandrum
19 Kamala Kannan K Chennai
20 Karthik Ravi Chennai
21 Manjula Ghodke S Bangalore
22 Nikhil Venkatesa Chennai
23 Nitin Menon Chennai
24 Praveen Yadav Hyderabad
25 Radhika Sasankh Chennai
26 Rajeswari C Chennai
27 Ramesh Kumar R Chennai
28 Sharon Samuel Chennai
29 Shivkumar Ganapathi Chennai
30 Shobalatha Venkatasubramanian Bangalore
31 Shrikanth T Chennai
32 Sudhir Srinivasan Chennai
33 Surbhi Goel Chandigarh
34 Suresh M Tiruppur
35 Susan Mathen Bangalore
36 Sweta Kutteri Bangalore
37 Vijaya Raghavan H. Chennai
38 Vilasini Nair Chennai
39 Vinu Karthik R Chennai

Final list tomorrow

May 19, 2009 - Comments Off

To avoid confusion over receipt of scanned drafts and actual drafts, we have not sent acknowledgments to drafts received over email. We will make a list of all drafts received by courier at the end of the day today and then cross them off against the emailed drafts so that we know how many more drafts to expect by tomorrow.We will call you/email you if we haven’t got your draft over courier but have got the scan over email. If we haven’t got a scan or a draft by courier by tomorrow, we will assume you have withdrawn your application. We have been checking our spam folder too to make sure we haven’t missed your scan. So unless the email you sent  bounced back or you typed the address wrong, you can be sure we have received your scans.

We will put up a list of all participants who have confirmed and the waitlisted candidates tomorrow (around midnight of May 20).  If you have sent us a draft by courier before May 19 and don’t find your name on that list, you can email us at helpdesk@screenwritingindia.com on May 21 by forwarding your scanned DD email from your Sent Folder.

As long as you’ve taken a draft with a date before May 19 and have sent it to us, we will allow you to attend the seminar.

Regarding Demand Drafts

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Please double check your demand drafts before sending them to us. Demand Drafts need to be in favour of Raajkamal Films International Screenwriting A/c payable in Chennai as mentioned in the selection confirmation email.

Those of you who have sent us drafts with errors and mistakes will need to get fresh demand drafts favouring Raajkamal Films International Screenwriting A/c payable in Chennai. We will keep your erroneous drafts safely with us and you can collect them on arrival.

DO NOT SEND DRAFTS FOR ACCOMMODATION IN FAVOUR OF RAAJKAMAL FILMS INTERNATIONAL  SCREENWRITING. We will keep such drafts with us safe and you can collect them on arrival.

PLEASE EMAIL HOSPITALITY.WORKSHOP@GMAIL.COM TO CONFIRM YOUR RESERVATION, AMOUNT AND DETAILS OF DEMAND DRAFT AND ADDRESS IT HAS TO BE COURIERED TOO.

Accommodation Reservations

May 14, 2009 - Comments Off

Dear selected candidates,

There have been quite a few queries from those of you who need accommodation on campus. Here are a few clarifications.

1. The amount payable for accommodation MUST NOT be added to the Demand Draft of Delegate Fees as announced two weeks ago. That is a separate demand draft and you will be provided details once your reservation has been confirmed by the IIT Hospi Desk. The reservations for accommodation at IIT begin on May 16.

2. Registration for the workshop begins on May 28th evening and there are plans of having an inaugural ceremony a day ahead of the first official day of the workshop (May 29). So participants are advised to finish their registration formalities by May 28th. Hence, outstation candidates may want to reach a day earlier.

If you are arriving on May 28, you may have to stay for six nights or more depending on your flight/train out. So please email hospitality.workshop@gmail.com to get an estimate depending on your choice of room.

3. The timings for the workshop are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The workshop will conclude with a one and a half day long seminar between June 2 and 3. Four and a half days of academics and one and a half day of seminar with industry professionals from around the country. By late evening of June 3rd, the Chennai International Screenwriting Workshop/Seminar will come to a close.

Email hospitality.workshop@gmail.com for further queries/reservations.