SIGHT & SOUND
a workshop on Understanding Film, Film-Making & Sound
with Ankit Pogula and Vinod Sreedhar
(1st to 10th October 2008)

1st to 4th October: Part I: Understanding the medium of film and sound
5th to 10th October: Part II: Video Film-making & Sound technology /
Music for Film
PART I: 1st to 4th October 2008
UNDERSTANDING THE MEDIUM OF FILM & SOUND
Facilitated by Ankit Pogula and Vinod Sreedhar
The workshop will focus on understanding what is a film? what does the medium entail? what are its complexities and spheres of influence? what is the role of sound and music in film? how they complement the medium of film?
The workshop will focus on understanding and exploring:
| » | the medium of film -- how an idea is transformed into a visual story |
| » | different kinds of cinema - documentary, independent, mainstream |
| » | the relationship between media and society. Who determines content, treatment; are films reflective of a society, or the other way around? |
| » | film & reality – discussing the age old debate of films, perspective and subjective realities |
| » | social or creative engagement today / experiments in independent film making today |
| » | the role of sound and music in film |
| » | the inseparable relationship of sound and music, and films & how they impact each other |
| » |
background scores andmusical arrangements and how they enhance or detract from the film |

Part II: 5th to 10th October 2008
VIDEO
FILM-MAKING & SOUND TECHNOGOLY / MUSIC FOR FILM
Facilitated by Ankit Pogula and Vinod Sreedhar
With developments in digital media, tremendous possibilities for video film making have emerged. With resources such as a Handy Cam and a computer, great films are taking shape. This workshop intends to cater to the gap between resources and the desire to make a film. It seeks to develop skills, from how to write scripts to how to shoot, to how to use sound and make films with a video camera.
For filmmakers, especially for first-timers, music for film can be a bit like the subject of Calculus that we study in school... you know it's important, you even pay some attention to it, but you don't necessarily know how to use it. This is especially true if you're not a musician yourself...
This workshop will look at:
- Different components of film-making: what all comes together to make a film, sound, light, direction, dialogue, script, background sound etc.
| » | Scripting and story boarding |
| » | Understanding film technology – digital and analog media, sound and light |
| » | Visual aesthetics |
| » | How to use a camera – basics of photography and video |
| » | Shooting short films, viewing footage (In-Camera-Edits) |
- Role of music and sound
| » | as a background score that enhances the visual impact of the film |
| » | as a tool to help take the narrative of a film forward |
| » | as a way to explore the minds of characters in the film |
| » | how to use them in a way that it does not overpower the visuals but complements it |
- Original music written especially for your film can easily make or break the good work you’ve done, if it’s not in sync with the message or tone of the film. Music and film go hand in hand… when they complement each other well they can create a strong impact in the mind of the viewer.
- Learning the nuances of building sound/music for a film, while learning to make a film, also learning how to build a soundscape around it.
The participants would be engaged in making a short film during the workshop.
Who it’s for: Anybody with an interest in films, film-making and music. Students, individuals, NGOs and whosoever is keen on exploring making films with just a camera and a PC, and is looking to understand some fundamentals on how to go about it. Aspiring filmmakers may find this workshop particularly useful as it could help you communicate your musical needs to a music composer more clearly.
Methodology: Film screenings, discussions, hands-on exercises of shooting and experimenting with light and sound, practical experience of putting music to film and incorporating music to a film clip...
Ankit Pogula, an Independent film-maker based out of Delhi has been engaging with youth groups on issues of Development, Identity, Environment, Self and Media for the last 4 years. He often extends these engagements into film-making processes, where the participants take these films back to their spaces for sharing and further engagement there. He seeks to draw linkages between our own lives and larger phenomena happening around the world.
Vinod Sreedhar, a music composer/producer based in Bombay. Over the last decade, Vinod and his friend Venkatesh Srikanta have composed original music for television and radio ads, short films and documentaries, animation projects and Audio-Visuals for several corporates.
Venue: SIDH campus, Kempty, (15 kms ahead of Mussoorie)
The workshop fee (inclusive of full boarding and lodging, workshop materials) for Part I is Rs 2500 and Part II is Rs 3500. For registration please fill in the registration form attached below and send it with the advance remittance specified on the form. For any further information please contact Vinish or Karuna at gapyearcollege@gmail.com and 0135-6455203; 09927784102. There are limited seats for the workshop, so please register as early as possible. A few need-based scholarships / partial fee waivers may be available.
Special Offer: Attend both the workshops (Part I & II) for a discounted fee of Rs 5000 (inclusive of boarding & lodging)
The workshop will begin at 11 am on Wednesday, 1st October, and ends by lunchtime/evening of Friday, 10th October, 2008.
Please share information about this event widely with your friends and acquaintances who may be interested.
Gap Year College
Workshop Registration Form
Sight & Sound (Part I: 1-4 Oct, Part II: 5-10 Oct, 2008)
Full Name of Participant:
To attend Part (please specify): I only / II only / both part I & II
Registration Fee: Rs.500
Mode of Payment: Cheque / Demand Draft/Electronic Remittance*:
(The Cheque/Draft must be payable at Dehradun/Mussoorie to “Society for Integrated Development of Himalayas”)
Details of Cheque / Demand Draft/ Electronic Remittance:
(Name and Branch of the Bank, & Cheque or Demand Draft Number)
Phone:
Full Postal Address:
Email ID:
College/Institution/Organisation/Company:
Please mention any food/dietary restrictions:
How did you find out about this workshop (please be specific):
Signature: Date:
NOTE: Please fill in this registration form and send to the following postal address, along with the cheque/draft of Rs.500 payable to “Society for Integrated Development of Himalayas” by registered/speed post. This registration amount is a non-refundable advance. It will be deducted from the total fee of the workshop.
Gap Year College
SIDH
Hazelwood Cottage
Landour Cantt.
Mussoorie 248179
Uttarakhand, India
* The fee may be remitted electronically to the ICICI bank account of “Society for Integrated Development of Himalayas”, Account Number: 016401015817, ICICI Bank, Dehradun Branch, NCR Plaza, 24, New Cantt. Road, Dehradun-248001. Please email us details of the remittance immediately at gapyearcollege@gmail.com
Information Sheet for Workshop Participants
for the Sight & Sound workshop, 1st to 10th October, 2008.
Essentials to Carry:
1. Toiletries and towel
2. Lip Balm (it can get dry here, so it is advisable to bring some Vaseline/lip balm along)
3. Own regular medication (if any)
4. Torch
5. Clothing – it is cold here in early October, and more so if there is a sudden spell of rain. So please carry warm clothing: a sweater or two, a jacket / shawl, warm socks, and a cap. (Quilts and blankets will be provided here with the bedding of course…).
6. Umbrella / Raincoat – Rain is pretty unpredictable here so it is best to be well prepared for it.
7. One pair of slippers
8. Water bottle (you might require it while traveling)
9. Notebook and pen/pencil (would be required for the workshop).
10. A small bag/handbag to avoid bringing plastic bags on campus when making purchases
etc.
11. A rucksack/bagpack is ideal (suitcases, even ones with wheels, are sometimes unwieldy in mountainous terrain). Best to travel as light as possible.
12. Mosquito repellant cream (optional)
Some Information
1. SIDH/Coordinators will have a First Aid Kit, although it is advisable to get your personal medicinal requirements.
2. SIDH campus serves only vegetarian food.
3. The campus is a no-smoking zone.
4. We are trying to make the campus a plastic-free zone. Please help us by not bringing
inessential plastic carry bags, wrapped material etc.
5. No Internet access is available on campus for workshop participants.
7. The workshop will commence on the morning of the 1st October (Wednesday) at about 11 a.m. and will close after lunch on the 10th October (Friday).
In case of any emergency, please call: (while dialing from within India)
SIDH: 0135-6455021,
Karuna: 0 – 9837937723
Vinish: 0 – 9927784102, 0135-6455203
Please note that on SIDH campus, there is very low mobile signal for some cellular networks.
There is relatively good coverage for IDEA, BSNL and Tata network.
Contact details:
SIDH campus
Bodhigram
Kempty Village
Jaunpur District, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand
Email: gapyearcollege@gmail.com
Website: sidhsri.com and gapyearcollege.org
Map of how to reach SIDH from Dehradun:
http://gapyearcollege.org/pix/mussoorie_map.gif
INFORMATION ON HOW TO REACH SIDH
Delhi to Dehradun
Train information from Delhi to Dehradun:
Dehradun is the last station where trains arrive
before one starts climbing up into the mountains.
There are four trains from Delhi to reach Dehradun, which are recommended:
1. MUSSOORIE EXPRESS (Train No: 4041): Leaving Old Delhi Railway Station at around 9.30 PM (please confirm this again, as the schedule keeps changing) and reaching Dehradun at about 8 the next morning. This train has (non AC) sleeper coaches as well as all classes (III tier, II tier and 1st Class) of AC coaches. The same train is also good for going back. Leaves Dehradun at 9.15 PM to reach Old Delhi Railway Station at about 7.30 in the morning the next day.
2. SHATABDI EXPRESS(Train No: 2017): Leaves New Delhi Railway Station (Ajmeri Gate side of the station) at 6.55 in the morning (please confirm current schedule) and reaches Dehradun Railway Station at 12.45 p.m. The same train leaves Dehradun at 5.00 in the evening to reach New Delhi at 10.45 PM. It has ordinary AC and Executive class coaches. Both are chair cars and both are AC.
3. JAN SHATABDI (Train No: 2055): This train leaves New Delhi Station at 3.25 in the afternoon to reach Dehradun at 9.10 at night. On return journey it leaves Dehradun at 5 in the morning to reach New Delhi at 11 AM. It is not advisable to take this train while coming to Kempty or returning to Delhi from Kempty, as travelling at night to Kempty or leaving early morning from Kempty is difficult with minimal transport available.
4. NIZAMMUDIN DEHRADUN SPECIAL (Train No: 2017A): From Hazrat Nizammudin leaving Nizamuddin at 11.30 at night reaching Dehradun early morning at 5.45 am. This train has only AC compartments ranging from 3-tier to first AC. If you take this train, on reaching Dehradun Railway Station you can rush to the Mussoorie Bus Stand (located right next to Dehradun Railway Station) to catch a direct bus to Kempty (leaves at 6 or 6.30 am depending on the number of passengers. Ask someone at bus stand to direct you to the right bus).
Bus information from Delhi to Dehradun:
There are other good options to come to Dehradun
from Delhi. There are buses every half an hour or so from ISBT (Kashmere
Gate). Deluxe buses leave from 6 am or so till 11.30 pm from ISBT. Though
there are very few deluxe buses running the afternoon. State transport
buses leave every half hour, practically all day long. The night buses
take about 6 hours to reach Dehradun. The buses that leave during the day
usually take a little longer. Volvo buses are fewer and leave either early
morning or at night.
Bus prices range from 170 to 350 Rs depending
on the kind of bus you take.
Delhi ISBT number for Uttaranchal buses: 011-23868951
For return journey from Dehradun to Delhi you
can catch a bus from the Old ISBT Stand (within Dehradun) or from the
New ISBT Stand (in Majra, outskirts of Dehradun).
There are buses running all day but buses are more frequent in the
early morning and night hours.
Dehradun to Kempty
Travel options from Dehradun to Mussoorie or
Kempty:
If you arrive by bus, the bus will drop you off
at the New ISBT Bus Stand of Dehradun. This is located in Majra (outskirts
of Dehradun). From here, you can either get a bus for Mussoorie or you
can take an auto rickshaw (Rs 60-70 approximately) or a blue-coloured three-wheeled
‘vikram’ (shared auto, Rs 5 per passenger approximately) till the Mussoorie
Bus Stand in Dehradun (next to the Railway Station). You can also check
with the bus driver when you arrive in Dehradun, if the bus can drop you
near the Railway Station.
If you arrive by train then: Right next to the Dehradun Railway Station is the Mussoorie Bus Stand and Taxi Stand. From there one can take a bus or taxi (individual or shared) or jeep (shared) to Mussoorie. Some taxi drivers might be willing to take you directly till SIDH campus (Kempty) as well. The usual taxi fare for a full taxi from Dehradun Railway station to SIDH campus is Rs.800-900.
Ensure that you take the transport to the Library
Side (also called Gandhi Chowk) of Mussoorie and NOT the ‘Picture Palace’
side. Once you reach the Library side of Mussoorie, take a bus or individual
taxi or shared jeep to Kempty village (2 km. before Kempty Falls).
If you are taking the bus, get off at Kempty village [You can ask the conductor
to let you know as and when the stop for Kempty village comes] and ask
anyone where SIDH school campus1 (Bodhshala/Bodhigram Malla)
is and walk till there. It’s a short walk (10-15 minutes).
In case you need to go to the new campus/Learning
Resource Centre (LRC) then, from the Bodhshala campus, one of the SIDH
members will direct you to the Learning Resource Center (Bodhigram Talla
– 1 km down hill walk). That would be the easiest and fastest way to get
till the new campus if you are on foot.
If you are taking a taxi till SIDH campus, they will be able to drop you till the school itself or the LRC. Just ensure that when you reach Kempty village, you look out for boards to guide you to the SIDH LRC/Bodhshala. If you are going to the Bodhshala campus, take that road up which is a slightly narrow road, hence only taxis or mini buses can go up that road. If you are going to the LRC campus, go straight on the main road and follow the road signs for LRC (which is at least 2 kms from the Kempty market and takes approximately 10-15 minutes to reach from the market). There is a toll barrier that you will cross at Kempty, just let the person know that you are coming to SIDH and you don’t need to pay the toll.
Alternatively, there is also a direct bus to Kempty from Dehradun. The bus leaves from Mussoorie Bus Stand located next to the Dehradun train station. There are very few direct buses. One bus leaves at 5.30 am from the Bus Stand. There might be one or two more after that around 7-7:30 am most probably.
Important:
If you reach Dehradun at night after 8 pm it
is unlikely that you’ll find a bus. In that case you will have to take
a taxi or stay the night in Dehradun. Please consult with SIDH coordinators
before planning your trip especially if you will be arriving late at night
in Dehradun.
Distance and Traveling Time:
Mussoorie is 33 kms from Dehradun, and it takes
between 1-1.5 hours to reach from Dehradun to Mussoorie. Kempty is 12 kms
from Mussoorie, and it takes around half an hour to cover that distance.
Cost of Travel from Dehradun to Kempty:
The cost of a bus from Dehradun to Mussoorie
is Rs 30 approximately. The cost of a bus from Dehradun to Kempty is Rs
50 approximately. The cost of a shared jeep from Dehradun to Mussoorie
is Rs 60/person and the cost of a shared jeep from Mussoorie to Kempty
is Rs 25/person approximately. The cost of a taxi from Dehradun to Mussoorie
is between Rs 400-500 approximately. The cost of a taxi from Mussoorie
to Kempty is between Rs 300-400. The cost of a taxi from Dehradun to Kempty
is anywhere between Rs 800-Rs 1000. Bargain for a good price with the taxi
driver.
Mobile Connectivity:
On SIDH’s campus, there is low signal for Airtel/Hutch/IDEA/Reliance.
There is relatively good coverage for BSNL network. Hence, it is best to
call on the office landline first and then try one of our mobile numbers.
Contact details:
SIDH
Bodhigram Talla
Kempty Village
Jaunpur District
Phone: 01376-213060 (Office), 0135-6455203 (Vinish's
wireless), 0-9411144021(Vinish’s mobile), 0-9756931811 (Mridu’s mobile)
SIDH
Bodhshala
Bodhigram Malla
Kempty Village
Jaunpur District, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand
Phone: 01376-224203 (Office), 01376-224404 (Jitendra’s
Residence), 0-9412915002 (Jagmohan’s mobile)
Email: gapyearcollege@gmail.com
Map of how to reach SIDH from Dehradun: http://gapyearcollege.org/pix/mussoorie_map.gif
1 SIDH has two campuses. Bodhigram Malla (upper campus), where we have the school and Bodhigram Talla (lower campus) where we have the workshops and our main office. Both the campuses are only a kilometer apart. The upper campus is closer to the Kempty village market, so please reach the upper campus.