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DJMC holds filmmaking workshop with Kapil Mattoo

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The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication (DJMC), Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), on Thursday organised a workshop on ‘Techniques of Filmmaking,’ drawing enthusiastic participation from students, faculty and research scholars.


Renowned filmmaker, Kapil Mattoo, served as the resource person for the session. With years of experience behind the camera, Mattoo deliberated on the evolving language of cinema, the power of visual storytelling, and the responsibility of storytellers in shaping narratives, especially from regions like Kashmir.
“People don’t realise the power they have in their hands, which is a mobile phone,” Mattoo said, urging budding filmmakers to use available tools creatively and consciously.


Mattoo was accompanied by RJ Umar Nisar, who had started his radio journey at DJMC through the Pesh Kadam radio programme. RJ Umar also interacted with the students.
The workshop saw engaged participation from students and faculty members, making it a vibrant exchange of ideas and questions. The session concluded with a formal vote of thanks by the Head, DJMC, Dr. Rabia Noor. Other faculty members who were present on the occasion included Dr. Heeba Din, Dr. Arif Nadaf and Dr. Sayar Ahmad Mir.
The department plans to host more such sessions in the future, hoping to foster a filmmaking culture that is honest, grounded, and regionally resonant.

Mattoo was accompanied by RJ Umar Nisar, who had started his radio journey at DJMC through the Pesh Kadam radio programme. RJ Umar also interacted with the students.
The workshop saw engaged participation from students and faculty members, making it a vibrant exchange of ideas and questions. The session concluded with a formal vote of thanks by the Head, DJMC, Dr. Rabia Noor. Other faculty members who were present on the occasion included Dr. Heeba Din, Dr. Arif Nadaf and Dr. Sayar Ahmad Mir.
The department plans to host more such sessions in the future, hoping to foster a filmmaking culture that is honest, grounded, and regionally resonant.

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