Rohit Shetty Filmmaker give Advise to Whistling Woods International's Students at Special Masterclass Session
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai, January 21, 2018: Whistling
Woods International (WWI), Asia’s premier Film, Communication, and Creative
Arts Institute, hosted the team Simmba for a special masterclass session
yesterday. Accompanying Rohit Shetty,
were Chief Assistant Directors Sneha Shetty and
Vidhi Ghodgaonkar; Assistant Directors Mayank Tandon, Riyan Shetty, Sanchit and Harsh, who imparted some crucial tips of
filmmaking to the students. Rakesh Rajan, Sr. Faculty, Sound Recording &
Design, WWI and contributor to Simmba’s sound design was also in attendance at
the event and moderated the session.
Following an initial round of
introductions, the team took turns to describe their work journey with Rohit Shetty and contributions
to the film. While Vidhi began by describing her journey in the industry, Sneha
provided a run-through of their responsibilities, from guiding the production
team across departments to post-production, branding, marketing, and assorted
tie-ups. She emphasized to the students that directors work 24x7 over the
course of a film and fixed hours is an unheard concept.
Further interacting with the
students, Sanchit and Harsh described the work ethic and drive that Rohit Shetty brought along with
him to every production. As Sanchit described it, “As soon as one film ends
another begins. Rohit sir is always in
production mode for the next film.” While discussing their responsibilities,
Mayank narrated how he handled the post-production and managed actors during
the shoot. Riyaan narrated how he oversaw the visual effects, promos, and
overall distribution process.
Interacting with the engrossed
and inquisitive students, Rohit Shetty described
how born in a family with film connect, he started his career as a clap boy for
the film, Phool Aur Kaante. He listed Manmohan Desai and Vijay
Anand as his inspirations in this field and mentioned Jewel Thief as
a must-watch for every aspiring director. He also stressed the importance of
knowing the role of every department in production, stating “To learn
filmmaking you need to be a master of all the departments.” Answering the query
of a student on holding the attention of the audience, he advised, “The
audience is like a child whose mind is easily diverted. To counter that we have
to ensure an interesting story beat every 10 minutes.” He further emphasised
the importance of conviction and fearlessness as a director, saying, “Every day
is different, and will bring new challenges. How you tackle these difficult
situations is the important thing.”
Speaking about the session, Rohit Shetty shared, “It’s a
great experience having a heart-to-heart conversation with the students. Every
time being here at WWI is like rejuvenating oneself, where you teach something
and learn something. I just take all the good energy when I leave from here.”
With the session drawing to a
close, Meghna Ghai Puri, President, WWI, said, “The highlight of every Rohit Shetty film is, when at
the end, the credit - ‘A film by RohitShetty and
Team’ appears on-screen. In the simplest way possible, he tells every person
watching that his work of art is a team effort. I can’t think of a better
message with which to leave the audience.”
Rohit concluded
the session with a final piece of advice for the aspiring filmmakers, “Listen to
your heart, listen to your intuition, follow your heart, start visualising and
you'll be there.”
Concluding the session, Meghna
Ghai Puri thanked the guests and presented them with tokens of appreciation
amidst thunderous applause by the audience.
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