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THE
SECOND DECADE (1980 - 1989) |
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1980 |
Several audio-visuals made at XIC set a
standard for scripting and visualisation. Among them: The
Giving Tree; Thank You for Coming (on St. Francis Xavier);
No Sugar Tonight (on drug addiction); Kahani Nahanachi (on
sexuality and childbirth). Also produced was a workbook on
communal stereotypes Partly True and Wholly False, and
audio-cassette and street-plays on stories about women,
Streekatha. |
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1987 |
The diploma courses in Journalism, Public
Relations, Advertising and Film Production are enhanced with
an Advanced Media Studies Programme, open to select
students. A Sound Recording workshop is also introduced. |
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"Communication Challenges in
Asia", a 2-day workshop on the theme of the New
World Information and Communication Order at XIC, in
partnership with WACC, London and AMIC, Singapore (March
20-21). |
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"House Journals for Editors", a 2-day workshop, in
collaboration with PTI, New Delhi (April 9-10) |
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1988 |
Kurt Lewenhak, Visnews, London, conducts
an advanced video workshop. Workshop in Video-Umatic
production, and editing introduced. |
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