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Indian Army empowers 40 Kashmiri youth on smartphone filmmaking course

| @indiablooms | Dec 25, 2023, at 04:16 am

The Indian Army will conduct  Smart Phone Film Making Course in collaboration with the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII Pune) which aims to create skills among youth in Kashmir.

The ‘Smartphone Film Making Course’ provided aspiring filmmakers in the region with the knowledge and tools needed to tell compelling stories using their smartphones, reported ANI.

Recognizing the power of visual storytelling in today’s digital age, the Indian Army is committed to empowering the youth of Kashmir with valuable skills that not only enhance their creative abilities but also open doors to new opportunities, the news agency reported.

The course covered different aspects of filmmaking.

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