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At JU workshop, media students hone skills in digital storytelling

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Last updated: June 15, 2023 11:29 pm
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Jammu, June 15: The much-needed and most effective storytelling skill for media students through digital photography marked its beginning at the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, University of Jammu, here on Thursday.
Two times National Award-Winning, Photography Officer of Public Relations Office, Ministry of Defence, Jammu, Shib Narayan Acharya is conducting the two-day workshop on photography, photojournalism and visual storytelling with a special focus on digital photography.
In her welcome address, Dr Garima Gupta, HoD, Department of Journalism and Media Studies, University of Jammu encouraged the budding journalists to make the best academic use of such workshops that enables them with industry-specific skills. “Such initiatives help in establishing the quality of work being done by the media department at the University of Jammu,” she said and appreciated the faculty members for initiating ideas that help media students navigate through their journalistic training with excellence.  
Prof Sucheta Pathania, Dean, Faculty of Arts, congratulated the Head of Department, Journalism and Media Studies Dr Garima Gupta for always embarking upon ambitious and exciting projects despite being the youngest department of the University of Jammu. In her presidential remark, Prof Pathania told the students the importance of photography and its essential relationship with the profession of Journalism. She emphasized the use of photos to tell stories effectively.
S N Acharya started the workshop by sharing the history of photojournalism and explaining the basic components of a professional camera and the scientific principles of photography. He explained to the students some important ‘formulas’ of photography and videography that can help in capturing the subject with fine details. The students were given the training to cover photo features on day-to-day- situations, with an eye for details that tell a story through multiple dimensions.  He shared his work with the students and discussed the story ideas that lie in the eyes behind the lens along with techniques that help in capturing the best shots.
In its commitment to providing hands-on training to media students, the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, JU, said it is actively inviting experts from the industry on a regular basis. “Such initiatives will create opportunities for media students and help in bringing quality to the field of journalism in J&K,” it said. The interactive workshop ended with a round of questions and answers.
 
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