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brillikobathinda · 8 months
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Best Film Making Course in Bathinda
The Best Film Making Course in Bathinda is provided by Brilliko Institute of Multimedia, with the goal of developing the abilities and creativity of budding filmmakers. Our extensive course gives students practical experience in directing, editing, cinematography, and screenplay, giving them the skills and information they need to succeed in the fast-paced field of film production. We create a nurturing environment where students can express their cinematic vision and transform their passion into a career thanks to our cutting-edge facilities and knowledgeable faculty. Come along to Brilliko Institute of Multimedia as we take you on a trip to fulfill your aspirations of becoming a filmmaker.
Brilliko Institute of Multimedia
Address : Ground Floor, Gill complex, Main, Ajit Rd, opp. Street 24/b, Model Town, Phase-3, Model Town, Bathinda, Punjab 151001
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xlmultimedia · 1 year
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XL Multimedia and Animation Course offers a comprehensive range of courses that cover a wide variety of topics in the fields of graphic designing and animation. With courses designed by industry experts, students are guaranteed to receive high-quality training that will equip them with a thorough understanding of 2D and 3D animation, character design, digital painting, and visual effects.Our course offerings are tailored to suit the needs of students who are looking to pursue a career in the graphic designing and animation industry. Our international diploma courses in graphic designing, digital marketing, video editing and compositing, VFX, 3D animation, film making, camera handling and cinematography techniques, website designing, and website development provide a well-rounded education that prepares students for jobs around the world.
One of the main benefits of enrolling in our courses is the potential for lucrative job opportunities. Upon completion of our courses, students can expect to start earning between 15 to 25,000 in Amritsar, India. We believe in providing students with practical skills that are in demand in the job market, so that they can quickly start their careers and make a meaningful impact in their chosen field.
At XL Multimedia and Animation Course, students will learn from professional experts who are well-versed in industrial tools and techniques. Our instructors are committed to helping students achieve their goals, and provide individualized attention to ensure that each student can progress at their own pace. Additionally, we organize monthly contests to help candidates improve their abilities and get an assessment of their progress.
Our courses are designed to be accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or level of experience. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced professional, our courses will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in the graphic designing and animation industry.
At XL Multimedia and Animation Course, students will learn from professional experts who are well-versed in industrial tools and techniques. Our instructors are committed to helping students achieve their goals, and provide individualized attention to ensure that each student can progress at their own pace. Additionally, we organize monthly contests to help candidates improve their abilities and get an assessment of their progress.
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Our experienced mentors are passionate about teaching and will guide you through the learning process to help you achieve your goals. You'll learn how to use different video editing tools, build character and wire-frame models, and edit movies with precision and efficiency. Our courses are designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in the creative industry, whether you're pursuing a hobby or looking to start a career.
We provide a supportive learning environment that fosters creativity and skill development. Our mentors are dedicated to helping students unlock their full potential and achieve their goals. Our courses are tailored to meet the needs of individual students, and our mentors provide one-on-one guidance and feedback to ensure that you make progress.
At XL Multimedia Amritsar, we offer a wide range of courses to individuals who want to learn how to harness their creativity and technical skills. Our courses cater to both beginners and professionals, and our experienced mentors will guide you through the learning process to help you achieve your goals. If you're interested in learning more about our courses, don't hesitate to get in touch with our operator at +91-9781933000. We offer courses in graphic designing, digital marketing, website designing, camera training and handling, film making, acting, cinematography, architecture, videography, photography, game designing, video editing, and VFX.
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bixels · 5 months
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The idea that uni protesters are "elitist ivy-league rich kids larping as revolutionaries" on Twitter and Reddit and even here is so fucking funny to me if you actually know anything about the student bodies at these unis. Take it from someone who's going to one of the biggest private unis in the US, 80% of the peers I know are either from the suburbs or an apartment somewhere in America, children of immigrants, or here on a student visa. I've heard about one-percenter students, but I've never met one in person. Like, don't get me wrong, the institution as a whole is still very privileged and white. I've talked with friends and classmates about feeling weird or dissonant being here and coming from such a different background. But in my art program, I see BIPOC, disabled, queer, lower-income students and faculty trying to deconstruct and tear that down and make space every day. So to take a cursory glance at a crowd of student protesters in coalitions that are led by BIPOC & 1st/2nd-gen immigrant students and HQ'd in ethnic housings and student organizations and say, "ah. children of the elite." Get real.
#also idk how to tell you this but even if it were true. wealthy children potentially sacrificing their educational careers to protest is#a good thing actually. idk how to tell you that caring about people from other nations is good#personal#“this war has nothing to do with most students cuz nobody's getting drafted” idk how to explain to you that we should be angry#that our tuitions of 10s of thousands of dollars that we pay every year for an education is being used to fund a genocidal campaign#also the implication that if you go to a uni institution you are automatically privileged by participation no matter your bg#i didn't /want/ to go to this school. i was supposed to go to a school with an art/animation program. but i realized my immigrant#parents have been working their whole lives to get me here. and turning the opportunity down would be a disservice to their sacrifice#this is getting into convos of “what 2nd gen kids owe their parents” which is different for everyone but. yeah#i just get pissed off at seeing people misrepresenting student bodies as “wealthy” and “privileged” and “elite” when it's such a blatant li#i remember a year ago a friend told me they can't fly home to hong kong for winter break because the plane tickets are too expensive#so they have to find temporary housing around the area#last quarter for a film doc class my film partner made a doc on a small group of marxist grad students from india discussing praxis#during a rally a few months ago in response to police presence the coalition invited palestinian students to speak about their experiences#and lead songs and read poems they wrote. these are STUDENTS. are they elitist too?#this is not to disregard my own personal privilege either.#this whole narrative's just to rationalize a lack of empathy to me. seeing a 19yo student get shot by a rubber bullet and your first#reaction is “HAW! HAW! bet richy rich didn't see THAT coming when she put on her terrorist hood!”#newsflash. these big uni campuses are HAUNTED by the violence of past protests and revolutions and police brutality. we know.#why do you think these coalitions have been making reinforced barricades at record speed
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chamerionwrites · 1 year
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See I honestly do find the prequels-era Jedi an interesting (and at times painfully recognizable) portrait of institutional violence in that...they aren't cackling villains. They're mostly sympathetic well-intentioned individuals who via a combo of traditionalist inertia, ideological blinders, proximity to power, a dash of plain old arrogance and a liberal seasoning of end-justifies-the-means compromise end up being at best indifferent to and at worst deeply complicit in some pretty heinous injustice. I don't even think this is a completely against-the-grain reading on my part. At the end of the day it's a pretty mild critique, but it's hard to argue that the PT is entirely uncritical of the Jedi imo.
Unfortunately the narrative is never interested in really sinking its teeth into that. And even more unfortunately, a chunk of the fandom will clutch its pearls in horrified outrage if anybody else is interested in sinking their teeth into that
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garadinervi · 6 months
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Rachel, (2009, documentary, 1h 40m), (stills), Directed by Simone Bitton, Cinematography by Jacques Bouquin, Edited by Jean-Michel Perez and Catherine Poitevin, Women Make Movies (WMM) (pt. 5) (pt. 1 here) (pt. 2 here) (pt. 3 here) (pt. 4 here) [Palestine Film Institute]
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hide-your-bugs-away · 1 month
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i had a dream last night that there was an alternate cut of the NME Poll Winner's Concert (1965) that captured different angles of the bands performing and the Animals' portion of the show was an unchanging, straightforward shot of the whole band and i could see each and every moment Alan looked up at Eric (no jump cuts required) 😔🙏
#i have no idea how many times i've posted images/gifs of alan at nme 1965 looking at eric at this point b u t 😔🙏 i will do it forever#this really puts into perspective how little animals footage there is out there featuring alan in the band 😔😔😔#the fact that i've having dreams about an alternate cut of footage we ALREADY HAVE IN ITS ENTIRETY#i don't mind though........ any extra price-burdon footage i can witness would mean the world to me#i mean the current edit of nme 1965 footage is honestly really good and it *is* obvious that alan is looking at him#just..... imagine if they were actually on screen together.......#(yes i am projecting what i saw in the british film institute here it opened my eyes to a world of softness i always knew existed.......)#more posts to remind connie to UPDATE THE ALAN AND ERIC ESSAY#anyway i find it so so sooooo interesting just how often alan looks at eric when performing with him....#he usually keeps his eyes closed or when his eyes are open it's to direct his band members or orchestra#but with eric it's just watching *him*. enjoying performing with *him*. wanting to keep an eye on *his* interpretation and pace of the song.#ooHHHhHHHhH IT MAKES MY BRAIN IMPLODE. IN A GOOD WAY.#they have been keeping my brain active and happy amidst filling in for a bunch of people at work <3#which i enjoy doing because i like my coworkers b u t it's nice to relax and think about Animal amidst it all as well......#wheeee.. time to work on my animals in americ poster..... think about price-burdon more..... UPDATE MY ESSAY. PLEASE CONNIE.#alan price#eric burdon#the animals#things i said today
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the-magpie-archives · 2 years
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Jon's lighter is such an important plot point, and an aesthetically beautiful object. The way its meaning is written in us so subtle and powerful! I didn't think about it much outside of its plot relevance, but since I started using a zippo lighter myself, I've thought about it a lot more.
The most notable difference between a zippo and a cheap plastic lighter is the amount of care and maintenance required. You wouldn't think it, I certainly didn't consider it, but there is some amount of effort to keeping it working! Refilling the lighter fluid every week or so, and even changing out the wick if you have to! And it's not necessarily needed, but I like to clean off the metal to make sure it doesn't tarnish.
Now the interesting thing here is that means Jon was actively taking care of a Web aligned artifact. Of course, the tape recorders too but its not exactly like they were given much care; the lighter however, was. Jon definitely seemed to like it, he managed to hold onto it for years, even through the literal apocalypse, so keeping it going must've been of importance to him. There's something interesting about how fostering a connection to such an object could inadvertently foster your connection to the being itself.
Alternatively, perhaps the lighter never needed any looking after! Maybe all that time Jon has an obviously magical lighter but there was just so much going on that he never considered it really should have run out of lighter fluid after a couple of years.
Either way, the Web clearly has good taste when it comes to gifts, even if they end up being the thing that finally kills the recipient.
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dean-winchesters-clit · 6 months
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In case you don't believe me:
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widowshill · 10 months
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"for most of my life, i've wanted a place where i've belonged. a place where I could feel at home again. feel loved again. and i've found that place, here at collinwood." this is actually what it's all about babey
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littlequeenies · 10 months
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October 2, 2011 - Lee Starkey; and Pattie Boyd and Ron Wood attend at the UK Premiere of 'George Harrison: Living In The Material World' at BFI Southbank.
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xlmultimedia · 1 year
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At XL Multimedia, we understand that simply possessing technical skills and proficiencies is not enough in today's fast-paced world. That's why we offer real-time industry projects to give students hands-on experience and help them gain the practical skills needed to succeed in the real world.International Diploma Courses in Graphic Designing, Digital Marketing, Video Editing and Compositing , VFX, 3D Animation, Film Making, Camera Handling and Cinematography techniques, Website Designing and Website Development that will prepare you for a job worldwide, and you will be able to start earning between 15 to 25,000 in Amritsar, Here you will find professional experts who will assist you in becoming an expert in industrial tools and growup in your line in Amritsar. In addition, monthly contests will be organized to help candidates improve their abilities and get an assessment.
XL Multimedia Amritsar is a leading institution that offers comprehensive courses to individuals who want to learn creative and technical skills. With courses tailored to suit the needs of beginners and professionals alike, our experienced mentors will guide you through the learning process to ensure you achieve your desired goals.
Our courses cover a wide range of disciplines, including 3D animation, game design, architecture design, film making, editing and compositing, graphic designing, camera handling, cinematography techniques, web designing and development, digital marketing, and social media marketing. Each course is designed to be practical and hands-on, allowing you to apply the knowledge and skills you learn in real-world scenarios.
If you're interested in learning more about our courses, don't hesitate to contact our operator at +91-9781933000. We offer courses in graphic designing, digital marketing, website designing, camera training and handling, film making, acting, cinematography, architecture, videography, photography, game designing, video editing, and VFX. Our courses are designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in your chosen field, whether you're pursuing a hobby or a career.
Join our one-year lateral entry program and become a part of Asia's No. 1 Multimedia and Animation Institute. Our courses are UGC approved, and we offer pathway programs for Australia, Canada, UK, and the USA. Get job-ready in just 180 days and learn from our award-winning students' work. You can even earn while studying and work globally after completing our courses.
We offer free career counseling sessions and provide details about our one-year lateral entry program and how you can get a job ready in 180 days. We'll show you how our XL Multimedia students are getting high salary jobs of 2 to 5 Lacs in short-term courses. Learn about the opportunities available in the industry in the global market and which career path is best for you in the future. We'll also provide details about our placement record and showcase our award-winning students' work.
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dear-kumari · 2 years
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The Pale Blue Eye pulls a pretty neat final twist that I've always wanted to see play out in a whodunnit, but unfortunately it also executes that twist in the lamest way possible
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starkcregan · 2 years
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here’s to hoping i’ll get funding to learn Ukrainian formally 😇
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garadinervi · 6 months
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Rachel Corrie (April 10, 1979 – March 16, 2003)
«Rachel, who came to Rafah to stop the tanks. We remember her with love and honour as an inspiration.»
«This has to stop. I think it is a good idea for us all to drop everything and devote our lives to making this stop. I don't think it's an extremist thing to do anymore. I still really want to dance around to Pat Benatar and have boyfriends and make comics for my coworkers. But I also want this to stop.» – Rachel Corrie, excerpt from an email to her parents [in My Name is Rachel Corrie, taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie, edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner, with the permission of the Corrie family, in collaboration with the Royal Court Theatre International Department, Theatre Communications Group, New York, NY, 2006, pp. 49-50]
(initial quote from: The Only House Left Standing. The Middle East Journals of Tom Hurndall, Foreword by Robert Fisk, Trolley Books, London, 2012)
(image: Rachel, (2009, documentary, 1h 40m), (still), Directed by Simone Bitton, Cinematography by Jacques Bouquin, Edited by Jean-Michel Perez and Catherine Poitevin, Women Make Movies (WMM). Palestine Film Institute)
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maacamritsar · 29 days
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Visit the best multimedia institute in Amritsar . Discover the fascinating world of animation with Amritsar’s best animation training program of Maac institute of Amritsar  .With a focus on character design, 2D and 3D animation, and visual narrative .
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