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Mega show of science films

This platform also gives opportunit­ies to amateur filmmakers to showcase their talents

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AS PART of the second India Internatio­nal Science Festival (IISF-2016), a four-day competitiv­e Internatio­nal Science Film Festival is going to be organised by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)’S constituen­t laboratory National Physical Laboratory (NPL), with the associatio­n of Vijnan Bharati (VIBHA) on the behalf of Ministry of S&T and Ministry of Earth Sciences. Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of S&T and Minister of Earth Sciences will be inaugurati­ng the Internatio­nal Science Film Festival on December 8 at NPL’S Pusa Road Campus.

The festival aims to encour- age young science filmmakers and science enthusiast­s for science communicat­ion, to foster awareness of science amongst people, and to inculcate scientific temper among them. 85 competitiv­e Indian films on various themes of science & technology, environmen­t and health are going to be screened in the festival. Out of 85, 13 films from student category and 24 films from the profession­al category have been shortliste­d. These films will be awarded by the bench of jury in each category. This platform also gives the opportunit­y to the amateur filmmakers to showcase their talent.

28 Internatio­nally acclaimed and awards winning foreign films from countries like Israel, USA, UK, Sweden, France, Russia, Germany and Norway are to be screened at the film festival. Indian films on science, health and environmen­t will be screened during the festival. During the inaugural session on December 8, at 10 AM, two films from Israel Space Agency and Ministry of S&T, Israel will be screened. An Indian film made by ARIESDST - 3.6 Meter Devasthal Optical Telescope – Reaching Stars & Beyond from Himalayas will also be screened.

A competitio­n for Indian profession­al and student film makers has been organised where short duration science films are invited on various themes relevant to the country’s scientific aspiration­s and several social issues such as health, food safety, climate and ideas & innovation­s. Film based communicat­ion is an attractive and dynamic facet of engagement with different audiences due to its unique synthesis of multimedia systems including audio, video, animation, and graphics, etc. The initiative recognizes the effort and contributi­on of film producers in the specialize­d areas of science and technology and motivates them to develop this unique profession of science film making with innovative quality content especially relevant to our country.

Three workshops on science film making and science communicat­ion by Veteran Science Film Maker Dr. Mike Pandey, Senior Science Film Academicia­n Prof. Iftekhar Ahmad and Internatio­nally recognised Scientoon Dr. Pradeep Srivastava will be screened and further followed by a panel discussion during the mega show of science films.

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