Archive for September 2006
FTFM Meet: October 1 2006
- Date : October 1, 2006
- Venue: Amdavad ni Gupha, at Kanoria Art gallery, CEPT campus.
- Time : 2 to 5
Who ever are confirmed to come, please leave your comment and Email in this post.. so that if there are changes in the meet, notices would be sent to each one personally, without a miss.
Thanks, Ekta.
FTFM Meeting: Photographs
FTFM Meeting: September 17, 2006
FTFM had its recent meeting at IIM – Admedabad, on sunday between 2 to 5. The rain later on stratched the meeting for an hour or so more, but over all, it was a great meet, that ended up making decisions about the next phaze of the project that FTFM has over took, to make 51 Films in 10 days time, which is going to make us consider for the record, in Limca Book of record for film making.
Lets hear what people has to say abt that meeting,
Mehul Upadhay, the Co- ordinator of FTFM said,
It was gr8 to see high profile people at meeting @ IIM-A ….. We had nice and friutful interaction and discussions….. We have 80+ scripts at hand……Now the next step is story bording …….will be done by 25 th sep…. work has been divied …… and will ready for trigger by 25th …… Rain can Delay our schedule …..I am too happy abt the involvement of members yesterday….few announcements will do soon…. some rocking ….. and cracking…… Keep going..
Ekta Paneri, Moderator of FTFM said,
About this meeting, it was absolutely awesome… And the rain added to it. The participation was amazing. Brainstorming and ideas were thrown back and forth. We ended up finalizing few scripts, for which the story boarding will start asap. I should thank all the members who joined, for their presence.
Neha Chopra , Media & Visual co-ordinator of FTFM said,
Kudos!! yesterday was a steaming hot session with lotsa brainstorming and sweating due to the humidity… the rain gods had mercy on us.. i really enjoyed meeting and interacting wit all of u all… i must say that we hav quite a wide variety and assortment of group mates… and if we all stick together we have a long way to go…





