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The second edition of Media I.C.E. (I – information, C – communication & E – entertainment) Age organised by DGMC was back with a big bang, this time the festival went on to become the international inter-collegiate media festival. Even the COVID-19 pandemic couldn’t curb the enthusiasm of the students, teaching and non- teaching staff members from organising the festival. The team of Media I.C.E. Age was heavily reliant on technology and online communication tools and software’s and managed to conduct the entire festival virtually. It was held from 10th – 13th February, 2021 with a theme of ‘Lost & Found’.
The four-day festival was jam packed with conclaves, panel discussions, workshops, fireside chat, events and online games. There were several workshops organised which intended to impart knowledge among the participants about the work in the media industry. The workshops like stand-up comedy, podcasting, anchoring, screenwriting, film criticism did get lots of participation.
The change maker sessions were organised with the sole purpose of inspiring the student participants from the lives of the speakers. The two conclaves were based on two dynamic and contemporary topics that are artificial intelligence and environment respectively. The idea was to make the participants consciously aware of the underlying issues and give solutions for the same. The panel discussion on Contextualising Rap was most looked forward to. The subject was relatable to the collegians and it’s a part of their everyday life and they always want to know more about it. In between the panel discussions, conclaves and workshop, online games were organised which also had lots of participation and the slots were full.
This year again, ‘Youth Parliament’ was organised. This event gave a perfect opportunity for students to showcase how much they are willing to bring about the change in the society and the country as a whole.The four-day virtual event came to an end with the price distribution ceremony. This year the team of Media I.C.E. Age showed the ability of how one can pull off an entire inter-collegiate festival online, that too with ease.
Cinevoyage Film Festival, the three-day international intercollegiate film festival of DGMC, commenced on the 11th Day of February, 2021. The festival went on with the theme ‘Freedom And Confinement’, and had 1400 film entries from 90+ countries across the globe. Through the theme of this festival, an attempt to shift people’s concentration towards projecting how media and entertainment helped us survive the pandemic unrest in the current scenario was made.
Through this festival, ideas like the art of how to make films was given an innovative twist with the element of low-budgeting being added to it. Issues like what may be the future of the global entertainment industry and the hardships it may face because of the shifting economic paradigms got the opportunity to witness the daylight. How did the art of making movies succeed in making itself a place in the global economy index was widely discussed. The festival ended with a glorious Prize Distribution ceremony for the film entries that got huge acclamation and appreciation from the jury members belonging to various branches of the industry. “Minatour” from Spain secured the podium for the Best Film, Sound Design, and Cinematography in the professional category. The second position was bagged by “Driving Lesson” from Iran for Best Direction, Editing and Screenplay in the same category. In the amateur category the first position was secured by “Bioscope” from Bangladesh for Best Direction, Cinematography, Screenplay and Sound Design. The second position was bagged by “Cycle” from Poland for best Editing.
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