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A Padam – comedy short film

A Padam – short film by Jithu – Neo Media School Malayalam short film (2nd Trimester short film production by Neo 6th batch students) Direction by: Jithu | Cinematography : Mathew Prasad | Edited by : Sunil Kumar | Story : Antony Sony Sebastin | Sound Mixing & Recording : Roopesh | Sound Assi : Linto Devis | Associate director : Reneesh | Art : Derick Bernard | Assi director : Mithun | Asso. Camera : Praveen Villodi | Assi Cam : Rahul Mohan, Vipin Shaji | Production : Bechan Joseph | Title : Jino Pallithazhathu | | Dubbing artist : Khalid, Kishore, Jijo, Sunil, Jithu, Roopesh, Baiju, Syam | Stills : Arun C | Creative Contribution : Bichu | Location Consultant : Abin Venu Actors : Khalid, Kishore, Jijo, Sunil, Sarath, Baiju, Praveen Produced by : Neo Media School. Technical details : Camera – Sony HVR-Z5 | Edited & Color graded in – Final Cut Pro | Sound Mixed in – Pro Tools |
Video Rating: 4 / 5

HISTORY OF CINEMA : Following the screening of the Lumière moving pictures in London (1895) cinema became a sensation across Europe and by July 1896 the Lumière films had been in show in Bombay (now Mumbai). The first short films in India were directed by Hiralal Sen, starting with The Flower of Persia (1898). The first Indian movie released in India was Shree pundalik a silent film in Marathi by Dadasaheb Torne on 18 May 1912 at ‘Coronation Cinematograph’, Mumbai. Torne is also considered as a Father of Indian Cinema. A scene from Raja Harishchandra (1913) — The full-length motion picture. The first full-length motion picture in India was produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, Dadasaheb is the pioneer of Indian film industry a scholar on India’s languages and culture, who brought together elements from Sanskrit epics to produce his Raja Harishchandra (1913), a silent film in Marathi. The female roles in the film were played by male actors. The first Indian chain of cinema theaters was owned by the Calcutta entrepreneur Jamshedji Framji Madan, who oversaw production of 10 films annually and distributed them throughout the Indian subcontinent. Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu was an Indian artist and a pioneer in the production of silent Indian movies and talkies. Starting from 1909, he was involved in many aspects of Indian cinema’s history, like travelling to different regions in Asia, to promote film work. He was the first to build and own cinema hall’s in Madras. The Raghupathi
Video Rating: 3 / 5

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