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A week-long masterclass with Kamal Haasan. Interested?

April 21, 2009 · by sudhishkamath

INT. CLASSROOM, IIT – DAY

Professor Kamal Haasan walks around the class talking at length about how he wrote Thevar Magan as students try to catch up, scribbling notes on their copy of the spiral-bound script. One of them raises his hand to ask a doubt.

This scene is likely to play out at Indian Institute of Technology between May 29 and June 3, 2009. And to be a part of that classroom of select 250 at the Chennai International Screenwriting Workshop, you need to apply before May 5, 2009.

Kamal Haasan, in association with Indian Institute of Technology, Madras has convened a first-of-its-kind international workshop and seminar on screenwriting in South India. “It’s a strictly instructional event. Basic education is compulsory and candidates need to demonstrate their seriousness to get selected,” says the writer-filmmaker-actor.

The Chennai International Screenwriting Workshop to be held at the IIT-M campus between May 29 to June 3, 2009 will feature few of the best screenwriters and filmmakers from around the world.

Veteran writer Jean Claude Carriere has confirmed his participation via video conference.

Mr. Kamal Haasan himself will join the discussions and don the role of faculty during the workshop and seminar. “Students will be able to pick up copies of my scripts and get their doubts clarified,” he adds.

The screenwriting workshop will be conducted by K.Hariharan, Director of the L.V. Prasad Film and TV Academy, Anjum Rajabali, Professional screenwriter and head of departments of screenwriting at Film and TV Institute, Pune and Whistling Woods, Mumbai and Atul Tiwari, Professional screenwriter and well known playwright.

“We will be approaching screenwriting from two angles”, says Mr.Hariharan. “How to turn words into images that you see on screen and also how to do the opposite – putting in words what you see as images in your mind. Every day, we will have two sessions of guest lectures by reputed writer-filmmakers from the industry.”

For long, screenwriting has been a neglected discipline even in film schools. “While all good writing is essentially intuitive, it is essential to understand the basic principles of storytelling and the form of the screenplay to be a competent screenwriter”, says Mr. Anjum Rajabali, who founded the screenwriting department at FTII and at Whistling Woods.

“We all agree that it is impossible to make even a half decent film with a bad script and that a good script is the first and foremost requisite to make a good film. But even then we have seen that the pedagogy of the screenwriting has not taken roots in India,” adds Mr. Atul Tiwari, who has who has conducted similar workshops in New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Manipal and Pune.

The workshop will culminate with a seminar, which will be open to industry professionals. The event is an initiative of Raajkamal Films International to bring screenwriting to the forefront.

To apply, students must send a copy of their resume, a passport-size photograph along with a 200-word synopsis on their favourite film and a list of their five favourite films to admissions@screenwritingindia.com before May 5, 2009.

More details are available on http://screenwritingindia.com. For further queries, email helpdesk@screenwritingindia.com

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  1. Sujith's avatar Sujith
    April 22, 2009 Reply

    I would like to join screen writing work shop because of develop my screen writing. i have full fill confident to get admission for the seminar at RAJKAMAL screen writing workshop.
    Thanking you,

  2. Veeyes's avatar Veeyes
    April 22, 2009 Reply

    Saw this news in the paper and wondered if you would be covering this.

    No… you don’t know me; but I know you through your blogs.

    Keep going!

    Veeyes

  3. bluntmanbob's avatar bluntmanbob
    April 23, 2009 Reply

    its a great opportunity hope there isnt many competition for the spot(there will be). from the mind that gave anbe sivam hell i am willing to fight for the spot
    nalla : neenga than kadavul
    santhana bharathi : kadavul la illa thambi
    nalla : apdillam nambika illama nathigam pesathinga
    best dialogue ever

  4. dr.s.basheer's avatar dr.s.basheer
    April 26, 2009 Reply

    dr.Kamal hasan is the gift of God to the film world,his dedication and contribution to the film are highly appreciable,it is an asset for me to attned the film workshop,as i have basic knowledge and l0ve towards the films.i am sure that,i will get the oppuortunity to attend the seminar.

  5. sheik mohammed sadiq's avatar sheik mohammed sadiq
    April 26, 2009 Reply

    it is a great honour for me to attend film script workshop by prof,kamal hasan.as I am in b.s.c visual communication in new college i will be very much happy to attend the seminar.

  6. Mukund Rajamony's avatar Mukund Rajamony
    April 28, 2009 Reply

    Why IITM? I am curious about the choice of the venue.

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