Fujifilm India Private Limited, a pioneer in imaging technologies in association with India Film Project has come together to encourage young millennial vloggers to unleash their video-making skills through innovative content. And in return, they can win a chance to own cameras that are every vlogger’s delight.
The objective of this collaboration is to encourage potential vloggers, beginners and Vlogging enthusiasts to create engaging content that will be showcased and promoted on the Fujifilm India’s and IFP’s social media platforms thereby showcasing their creativity and talent.
Through this partnership, Fujifilm India and India Film Project aim to establish an engaging platform for the Vlogging community that can express and showcase their artistic creations.
Since its inception in 2011, the creative platform – India Film Project has put in efforts to build a community of content creators across the varying forms of art. Not only this, but the Indian Film Project season will engage with the digital community meaningfully and curate a series of content-driven virtual sessions celebrating the contribution of content creators in the digital space. With industry experts such as Arjun Kartha, Prashant Godbole, Radhakrishanan Chakyat and Aditya Varma as the speakers in this year’s project, the listeners will surely part away with exceptional tips and tricks from these specialists.
Commenting on the association, Arun Babu, General Manager, Electronic Imaging and Optical Devices Division, Fujifilm India said, “In today’s time, content is king and the surge in demand for consuming digital content has immensely increased ever since the pandemic has begun. With digital creators establishing a solid space for them to showcase their creativity, the definition of Vlogging has completely changed in the social media dominant era. Gone are the days, when videography was just a hobby, with young professionals coming in, there is definitely a good demand for Vlogging cameras. And at Fujifilm India, we truly value the aspirations of the millennial Vloggers and constantly look towards improving their Vlogging experience. Our partnership with IFP is our effort to support and encourage the talent and creativity of such videographers.”
“Being one of the largest creative communities in world, we see a definite trend on how creators are using newer mediums for the means of self-expression. Vlogs in India have expanded not just as a form of daily updates but means to ponder on lifestyle, society, government, entertainment, fitness, humour, work, news and much more. With more people realizing the importance of creation, vlogs are going to be a prime way how new age creators are going to communicate.” – added Ritam Bhatnagar, Festival Director, India Film Project.

