Film making - A Hobby
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Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2013
People think that directing a movie is taking a camera and shooting whatever comes up in the mind, but this stereotypical notion is highly incorrect. A director’s view for releasing a movie is not for the sake of popularity but the most important thing in his mind to express his thoughts and ideas to the world. A true director shows the world; his thinking, his feelings and his creativity. The general idea is that people who look good on the outside and who have ancestral background in the film industry can earn name and fame in the film industry. The author would like to tell the ups and downs he faced while he became a young artist. “Film making, My Hobby” will show the world what he had learnt about this glamorous world.
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