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We are in an age of great advancements made at a lighting pace. There are far too many options available for just about everything. It is easy to lose focus from the most important aspect of movie making: storytelling

 

No matter how advanced the technology and the techniques — the audience is moved only when the story grips them by their heartstrings.

 

Making a movie needs a good balance of creative and commercial aspects, but often times these are pitted against each other. The creative aspects are compromised to ease commercial insecurities and on other occasions the creative ego disregards the concerns of the commercial partners.

 

We bring a sense of order and planning that helps put the priorities of each party to the fore and navigates the way forward whilst always keeping the "story" at the center of everyone's focus. Bringing the best of industry practice and leadership to the table and lining up the most suited partners to build the right mix for the movie to emerge in its best realized form from the initial idea that drives the core members to invest valuable years and resources to this endeavor.

 

A story is incomplete without an audience. 

 

Probably, the most important aspect of storytelling is the need for an audience to receive it and understand its nuances. A great storyteller is one who emerges through several experiences with the audience, understanding its pulse and applying the mastery to how a story is served so as to take complete control of their senses and carrying them on otherworldly journeys at will.

 

One of the advantages of technology is the ease with which we are able to create and share. Powerful pre-visualization techniques coupled with traditional story sessions provides us the right mix to test out ideas and the methods of storytelling, so along the way we can keep improving upon its impact while figuring out the most economical means to achieve it.

© 2014-2017 Tom Thudiyanplackal

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