Film making Youtube per seekhna asan ho gaya

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Film making Youtube per seekhna asan ho gaya

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00:00 Anyway, the thing is...
00:01 -You're asking such technical questions. -Yes, very technical questions.
00:04 You can ask a doctor.
00:06 I wanted to say something else.
00:08 You know, all the young people in the world are focusing on YouTube.
00:12 The one who has a camera is a YouTuber.
00:15 -The one who has a camera is a vlogger. -He's a vlogger.
00:17 I'm a vlogger too.
00:19 He's a vlogger.
00:20 Okay?
00:21 But I watch a lot of videos that I find useless.
00:27 I watch a lot of videos that make me happy.
00:31 They make short films and videos.
00:34 -But you feel that... -They have a lot of creativity.
00:37 But they complain that they don't have a platform
00:40 or a place where they can teach this in reality.
00:44 That's the truth.
00:46 In our universities,
00:48 where films are taught,
00:51 they focus on the theory of short films.
00:55 But in reality, there's a lack of students in this field.
00:58 And nowadays, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Snapchat
01:02 are putting a lot of creative things.
01:04 But they feel the lack of camera technique, angles and filmmaking.
01:10 Yes.
01:10 And it's also like this, Ashfaq.
01:12 Short films...
01:14 I don't mean the short films that are shown in cinemas.
01:17 I'm talking about those films.
01:19 Because now, you've made short short clips.
01:22 -In a very short time. -In 30 seconds.
01:24 -You've said it all. -What's the most popular thing now?
01:27 Shorts, reels, and short videos.
01:32 Who's with us to talk?
01:34 We have with us a famous actor and filmmaker, Shamoon Abbasi.
01:38 He has taken on the responsibility of teaching filmmaking to young people.
01:42 Let's find out how he's training them.
01:45 Shamoon, thank you so much. Good morning to you.
01:47 You've given us time this morning.
01:49 I want to know how you came up with this idea.
01:52 Because our young people are talented.
01:56 People want to work in this field.
01:57 But they don't have a platform.
01:59 They don't know how to start or how to begin.
02:03 -Greetings to everyone. -Greetings.
02:07 I had this idea for a few years.
02:15 I wanted to complicate the process of filmmaking
02:20 and put the kids in a long-term structure.
02:26 With fees and 3-2 years.
02:29 But that time didn't pass.
02:31 We didn't have time to put the kids in a long-term structure.
02:35 And then we practically...
02:37 One thing to understand is that by the time the kids start their passion,
02:42 and they learn it, they get engaged and married.
02:47 And some people even have kids.
02:50 So, pursuing that passion doesn't seem that effective.
02:56 So, my aim is to prepare the show quickly.
03:01 And to teach the practical things first.
03:06 So that the motivation of the filmmakers
03:09 remains constant.
03:13 So, they know the basics.
03:16 Yes.
03:17 What methods are you using?
03:20 And how will you train the students to learn?
03:25 If you have a filmmaker's genes,
03:32 and you have the element of a filmmaker,
03:36 then you understand the things that will take you to the end point of your product.
03:44 But that doesn't mean you have to rush.
03:48 And you have to finish your studies in a hurry.
03:53 But my question is,
03:55 all these great people who have come from New York Film Academy,
03:59 or from Germany, or from France,
04:03 who have not only hit Pakistan hard,
04:09 but also the filmmakers who are going abroad,
04:13 to Cannes, or to other festivals,
04:16 if you ask them, they will say that their studies have been successful,
04:20 but the practical work that they have done,
04:25 they take it further.
04:27 So, I think we have to take our students out of the theory,
04:32 and take them out of the long and difficult terminology,
04:36 and give them small tasks,
04:40 where they will make mistakes, and learn from them.
04:44 How can they enroll in this, Shamun?
04:47 How can they reach you, enroll,
04:50 and take advantage of what you want to teach people?
04:55 Look, you can take advantage of it,
04:58 if you are a filmmaker and you watch my show.
05:01 So, I have separated small things chapter-wise,
05:06 and made segments.
05:07 I am not just discussing filmmaking,
05:10 I am discussing psychology as well.
05:12 I am discussing the mentality of a filmmaker,
05:16 and what all things are there in a filmmaker's mentality.
05:19 What all difficulties will come in his path.
05:22 I am not just talking about technical things,
05:24 I am creating his temperament as well.
05:26 A lot of people think that they want to be filmmakers,
05:29 and they take a lot of time,
05:31 but at one point, they realize that their life will be better if they do something else,
05:35 because they are not filmmakers.
05:37 And some people are filmmakers,
05:40 and when they are given some guidance,
05:43 when they are given some practicalities,
05:45 and when they are given the courage to do big courses,
05:50 big cameras, or big setups,
05:53 if you follow them,
05:55 and you understand that you cannot create your product
05:57 until you have millions of rupees,
05:59 then this is a misunderstanding.
06:01 The technology that has come in today's time,
06:03 no one is introducing it to our students, to our community.
06:07 So, kids don't know about a lot of things.
06:09 A lot of technology has come in,
06:12 so that it becomes easier for you to create your product.
06:17 So, I am introducing that ease.
06:19 Small gadgets, small things,
06:22 which will basically tell you
06:24 how you can actually achieve your film in an affordable way.
06:29 That is the best thing.
06:30 That is very easy, because there are already a lot of things...
06:33 You can do a lot with your smartphone, your iPhone...
06:36 With any phone.
06:37 You can do it with any gadget.
06:39 There is a big phase where people don't know about the content,
06:43 which is famous at the moment,
06:45 people start doing that,
06:46 and people don't know about it.
06:48 So, these ideas are very important.
06:50 That's right.
06:52 Actually, you have raised a very good point
06:55 that people get involved in the process
06:57 and they have seen that everyone is working,
07:01 everyone is making a drama, so I should make a drama too.
07:03 Okay.
07:04 Look, there are two targets, actually three.
07:06 I say, the first target is that you want to work just to make money,
07:11 and there is nothing wrong with that.
07:13 Making money is not a bad thing.
07:14 And this is a hard work.
07:16 This is a legal work.
07:17 People's concept is very strange about show business.
07:20 The amount of hard work people do in show business,
07:22 if a common man sees it, he will sweat.
07:26 The amount of patience people show.
07:28 Even your work is very patient.
07:31 Absolutely.
07:32 So, I think that these stories and these things,
07:40 we should get involved in these things too.
07:42 Because dramas are being made.
07:43 Thank you so much, Mr. Basri.

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