
Experts to hold classes during film festival
The Hindu
The Chennai International Film Festival (CIFF), which is set to begin on February 18, will have 12 master classes by various industry experts covering different aspects of film production.
“This is the first time that we are scheduling 12 master classes and we hope that youth who attend the festival get some exposure from members of the Tamil film industry on the latest technology and different aspects of making films,” said A. Thangaraj, general secretary, Indo Cine Appreciation Foundation (ICAF).
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