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Sharjah film festival paves the way for aspiring filmmakers

The future of the film industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is promising, as it is gearing up to deliver a new wave of homegrown cinema

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The Sharjah Internatio­nal Film Festival for Children and Youth (SIFF) plays a pivotal role in paving the way for aspiring young filmmakers and promoting a vibrant cinema culture through its plaform, said participan­ts in a panel discussion titled ‘Role of festivals in promoting films’ yesterday (Friday), as the 8th edition drew to a close ater a successful six-day run, virtually.

Moderated by a junior juror at SIFF 2021, Batoul Al-tamimi, the panel featured Emirati filmmaker Amer Salmeen; Ahmed Al Mulla, Director and Founder of the Saudi Film Festival; and Emirati cinematogr­apher Masoud Amralla Al Ali, who lauded the efforts of SIFF to empower children and youth with creative perspectiv­es through exposure to global cinema, training in varied media arts and promoting healthy competitio­n among them.

Noting the impact of hundreds of films, particular­ly animation, and workshops offered by SIFF to stimulate the young imaginatio­n, Masoud Amralla Al Ali said that the festival has been nurturing a deep love and understand­ing of cinematic arts in children and youth.

On the role of festivals in promoting films, he said they incentivis­e filmmakers to push their creative boundaries and help atract global audiences to their creative product, emphasisin­g that these festivals in the UAE and across the GCC over the past 20 years have played exactly this role.

On his part, Ahmed Al Mulla said the future of the film industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is promising, as it is gearing up to deliver a new wave of homegrown cinema poised to create a positive artistic impact on both audiences and festivals.

He went on to appreciate SIFF’S strategy in broadening the creative and artistic horizons of future filmmakers, adding: “As soon as any film festival announces their screening list as well as award nomination­s, the selected films are immediatel­y put under the spotlight and become a must-watch for cinema lovers. For this reason and several others, film festivals are a valuable marketing tool.” Festivals offer prominence to documentar­y and short film genres

For Amer Salmeen, film festivals are incubators of talent, sources of invaluable knowledge, and plaforms of vibrant creative exchange. He also noted that these events have played a particular­ly important role in popularisi­ng documentar­ies and short films, which are not marketed as mainstream cinema, adding that another reason for their increasing popularity is the digital streaming plaforms and satellite channels that support and promote their production.

The panellists also emphasised the importance of creating films that stem from the Arab world, highlight local and regional culture to transform Arab viewers from consumers of other cultures to learning more about their own. They noted the importance of utilising the latest technologi­es to advance the quality and global appeal of their work too to bring it up to internatio­nal standards.

In a related developmen­t, young media enthusiast­s in the UAE were introduced to the art of creating fun and engaging videos using industry-leading editing sotware to enhance their storytelli­ng skills at an educationa­l workshop hosted by Sharjah Media City ( Shams) on the concluding day of the 8th edition of the Sharjah Internatio­nal Film Festival for Children and Youth (SIFF).

Joe Karkour, Business Manager for Adobe Systems in the MENA region and Eastern Europe, led a step-by-step virtual tutorial that took the young audiences through the breadth of tools and features of Adobe Premiere Pro to help streamline their workflow and create stunning content.

Participan­ts were guided on the basics of using the sotware right from starting a new project to exporting the finished piece, cuting and editing footage, colour grading, optimising audio, and more. The initial part of the workshop focused on familiaris­ing participan­ts with the sotware tools and navigating the workspace panels.

Ater importing video content from the computer and creating an initial sequence, participan­ts were introduced to the basics and shortcuts of cuting, moving, and rearrangin­g clips in the Timeline, along with techniques to apply special effects, and adjust colour.

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The panel lauded the efforts of SIFF to empower children and youth with creative perspectiv­es.
↑ The panel lauded the efforts of SIFF to empower children and youth with creative perspectiv­es.

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