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SAE Magazine 13-2

Film-maker Priyanshu +++ SAE Helps Film-maker Flourish +++ ‘I Owe SAE Everything’ Says Film-maker Priyanshu Index in acting but after joining l Film Making I realised I ories and directing too.” rough every aspect of film- xplore my abilities more. at I am a confident actor, n have my own ­production Crew Productions and it is r Flourish Since leaving SAE Banga- e, film-maker Parvati Nair s said: “Lights, camera, ion”toasuccessfulcareer. r credits include assistant eri Manikyam: Oru Pathira and Kerala Cafe. e making of Indo/UK short hot in Kannada ­Supraman sity. And today she paid tribute to SAE for the consider- able role it played in shaping her career. “SAE instilled in me the spirit to face the realities of a very competitive world of filmmaking and making me realise the value of persistence and how it can get me the results I desire.” She added: “Apart from the basic theoretical ­knowledge of film-making, we were exposed to the major software used in the industry and encouraged to shoot our own films. “For me this was the high point of the course because it gave me an edge over my counterparts. “When I was working on a post production of one of the features and it encountered problems syncing sound, I casually mentioned a tool I learnt at SAE which we could use to solve the problem without ­re-recording. “This caused much amusement to all present ­including the sound recordist – even with his ­superior knowledge. “Aformal education in your chosen field is important. The difference between a glass elevator and a flight of old stairs.” n

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