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Weekend Acting For Camera Course (12 Weekends) Saturday & Sundays

Weekend Acting For Camera Course (12 Weekends) Saturday & Sundays From Saturday the 4th February 2017 To enroll call 9841612595 or visit  http://www.mindscreen.co.in The weekend course on Saturday & Sundays is tailor-made for working professionals, students, and talents who wish to earn and pursue their dreams to become an actor. The world of film-the silver screen is a dream for all and it can be achieved by anyone through dedication and hard work. If you have the passion, Mindscreen will offer you the path to success. The current milieu demands a new breed of skilled, talented and driven actors with the ability to effectively deliver hallmark performances to entertain and move audiences, not just regionally but also globally. The twelve-week course on Acting for Camera will be a window for the talents to that world and answers for all the quires the budding actor in you struggles with.... Like, How to Act? How to entertain? How does the industry work? How can I assess

Cowboy, Painter and Photographer

Photography Cowboy, Painter and Photographer January 10, 2017   No Comments As a child my first impression of English films was seeing Mackenna’s Gold, a big budget western film, where cowboys went looking for the mountain of gold and got corrupted and died by its lure. I was fascinated by Cowboys, read cowboy comics, tied a handkerchief around my neck galloped around my house waiting to lasso a wild horse. Since I used to live in a flat in Bombay, I could only lasso, the carpet that was rolled and kept under our divan, which would be spread out when visitors came in the evening. How did the image of the cowboy and westerns come to dominate world cinema, how did this uniquely American invention become one of the great cultural exports of America? The cowboy had become a part of the American psyche. Something there was about him—the time was when the rail roads were being built across the American west, he sat tall in the saddle, alone, unshaven, facing danger, Man vs Man