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Shaping Success in Creative Arts and Media (Panel Discussion)

Hijab Fatimah, Haya Fatima, Sarmad Khoosat, Wajahat Malik and Naseem Zehra
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Hijab Fatimah: Designer, Artist & Director, Gachrung.
Haya Fatima: Filmmaker.
Sarmad Khoosat: Actor & Director.
Wajahat Malik: Documentary Filmmaker.
Naseem Zehra: National Security Specialist/Journalist.

The Pakistan Development Review, 2022, vol. 61, issue 1, 133-134

Abstract: Creative arts and media are in for dynamism and disruption. Previously, these industries used to have editors and producers as gatekeepers who decided who would get a big audience. It was hard to break in, but massive audiences were guaranteed. These days those structures are being dismantled, leading to infinite possibilities. Paradoxically, with entry barriers lowered, it is becoming harder for the content creators, because they must curate their own audience. Technology & Filmmaking: The film medium is dependent on camera and sound equipment. In 2010, the pieces of equipment were less accessible. With the advancement in technology, short films can now be made using smartphones instead of DSLRs.

Date: 2022
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