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Anupam Kher on His Journey & Acting at Whistling Woods International
“I don’t take myself seriously and that is my biggest strength,” said Anupam Kher during the irrevocably immersive session he conducted at the 5th Veda. An iconic figure in Indian cinema, with over 500 films since he emerged in the … Continue reading
Master the Craft of Acting with Acting Exercises
Acting is a craft that needs to be honed and developed constantly by aspiring actors. For this, there are various acting exercises an actor can undertake to keep his acting skills sharp and some of which are: Freeze: This is … Continue reading
The Six Most Famous Acting Techniques
“Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one’s thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Acting is a complex art form that encompasses different forms of techniques. The most … Continue reading
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Creating Waves
Creative young minds everywhere yearn for a chance to show off what they’re made of, and in this regard Saili Kocharekar is no different. An MBA student at Whistling Woods, Saili’s creative bent of mind was given the platform to … Continue reading
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Opportunity comes knocking
When opportunity comes knocking, it is always wise to be there to answer the call of destiny. As someone just beginning to chart out a career, all you need is a chance to show what you can do and Abhishek … Continue reading
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Some unknown facts about the Greatest Animation guru of all time
Walt Disney may have left us. But his films and movies will always be with us. This visionary man gave us the first feature length animated movie, ‘Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs’ and ‘Mickey Mouse’. Below is a list … Continue reading
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Come Celebrate Cinema With Us!
We celebrate cinema in all its glory with ‘Cinema 100’ & ‘Cinema 100: The Next Wave’ kicking off proceedings with an extravaganza that celebrates the glorious legacy of Indian filmmaking through exhibitions, workshops, panel discussions and screenings. Last year over … Continue reading
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Tagged 100 years in India, 3D, 3D Workshop, acting, Celebrate Cinema, Cinema 100, cinema goers, editing, Film lovers, filmmakers, filmmaking, Indian Cinema, Indian filmmaking, master-classes, media professional, Mobile Film Making, new era of Indian Cinema, panel discussions, Phalke’s Raja Harishchandra, screenings, Screenwriting, Still Photography, Stop motion, TV, TV Broadcasting, VFX, workshops
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Memo-Rising Dialogues!
Actors often struggle to memorize dialogues at the beginning of their careers. Perhaps you couldn’t remember the next part of your monologue, or maybe the next line of dialogue just wasn’t coming to mind. Most actors use monotonous mnemonics to … Continue reading
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Funds Eye Three-Dimensional Movies
The popularity, among Indian fans, of James Cameron’s three-dimensional blockbuster Avatar and Carlos Saldanha’s computer-animated film Rio has lured private equity capital to back to movies. Dar Capital Group, in collaboration with BVG Films, will invest 1 billion rupees ($22.5 … Continue reading
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Classical and fusion jazz guitarist from Germany, Max Clouth performs for an enthralled audience at Whistling Woods International
Max Clouth, a classical and fusion jazz guitarist from Germany recently conducted a Master Class with a musical twist for the students of Whistling Woods International. He performed a 75-minute jazz routine along with renowned drummer Adrian d’Souza from Mumbai … Continue reading
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