
New Delhi: Dancing Atoms, the organizer behind the Animation Filmmakers Competition for the Create in India Challenge Season-1 under WAVES 2025, hosted a captivating Storytelling Workshop at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) on January 23, 2025.
This immersive session, led by renowned writer-director Saraswathi Buyyala, aimed to equip aspiring filmmakers with the skills to craft compelling narratives that resonate with investors and producers. The workshop aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision, as expressed in his 114th ‘Mann Ki Baat’ address, of nurturing talent and innovation in India’s booming creative sectors like animation and filmmaking. The Prime Minister has specifically encouraged participation in the “Create in India” challenges organized by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, which aim to foster a culture of “Design in India, Design for the World.”
The workshop provided participants with practical insights into crafting captivating stories and mastering the art of pitching. Attendees learned techniques such as creating powerful loglines, developing layered characters, and structuring pitch decks that effectively communicate their project’s unique vision.
Key Takeaways for Aspiring Filmmakers
A mix of aspiring filmmakers, writers, screenwriters, and film enthusiasts participated in the workshop. The dynamic learning experience equipped them with essential storytelling principles and practical filmmaking techniques.
Saraswathi Buyyala: An Acclaimed Storyteller
The workshop was led by Saraswathi Buyyala, a writer-director with expertise in animation, visual effects, games, comics, and AR/VR. Her contributions to Oscar-winning films like Life of Pi, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Golden Compass showcase her deep passion for storytelling and mastery of cutting-edge visual techniques.
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