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WAVES, Dancing Atoms organises workshop for JNAFAU in Hyderabad
The CIC has witnessed an overwhelming response from aspiring and professional creators from India and across the globe, a press release said. A total of 31 challenges, handpicked and curated, span a wide range of creative domains of music, advertising, gaming, animation, VFX, filmmaking, comics, XR/VR, digital, and social media
Hyderabad: In a bid to enhance the participation of youth in create in India Challenge (CIC) competitions, a part of the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES), the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, in collaboration with Dancing Atoms, held a workshop for students in the Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University on Thursday.
Addressing the workshop ‘Unlocking: Storytelling Workshop’, writer-director and Director of Dancing atoms, a visual animation studio, Saraswathi Buyyala said the students need to craft stories that resonate with audiences and industry professionals, and added, “only by unleashing their inner storyteller they would be able to ignite India’s creative future.”
The CIC has witnessed an overwhelming response from aspiring and professional creators from India and across the globe, a press release said. A total of 31 challenges, handpicked and curated, span a wide range of creative domains of music, advertising, gaming, animation, VFX, filmmaking, comics, XR/VR, digital, and social media.
Currently, 25 challenges are still open for participation from a wide range of participants, ranging from amateur creators to professionals.
This initiative aims to empower creators from all over the country and showcase the rich creative talent pool that exists in India. CIC has witnessed participation from all 28 states and 8 union territories.