The Dubai Ruler is accompanied by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice-President and Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE.
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Eleven Emirati high school students are taking part in a three-week workshop that teaches the essence of filmmaking with the help of the region's top industry professionals.
The workshop is part of the third Arab Film Studio Young Filmmakers programme launched by media and entertainment company Image Nation Abu Dhabi in collaboration with New York University (NYU) Abu Dhabi. It focuses on teaching high school students how to produce and direct their own short films.
Rashed Kabbani, 16, from Dubai is one of the participants in this year's programme. The aspiring young filmmaker has already shown his aptitude for the industry, completing an internship earlier this year in one of Image Nation's upcoming projects, Rashid and Rajab.
Commenting on his selection to this year's Young Filmmakers programme, the high school student said: "I'm grateful to be selected ... I hope to be a director one day and I strongly believe this workshop will open the door to the filmmaking industry and I look forward to learning as much as I possibly can."
The students - who come from across the UAE - will produce and direct their own one-minute film to be screened at a special Arab Film Studio ceremony planned for the end of the year.
Alicia Gonzalez, head of training and development at Image Nation, said: "We are pleased to welcome our newest semester of students, who are the youngest group to date. They are the next generation of local filmmakers in the UAE and we are committed to supporting their development at every level - from exposing them to the different career opportunities, to providing them with the tools and confidence to pursue their aspirations."
NYU Abu Dhabi programme head of film and new media, Scandar Copti, is leading the three-week course that will run until today at the NYU Abu Dhabi campus. The Palestinian filmmaker's full-length feature film, Ajami (co-directed by Yaron Shani), won the Camera d'Or Special Mention and was nominated for the 82nd Academy Awards.
He said: "We're of course proud to again partner with Image Nation Abu Dhabi on this great initiative. We look forward to the next three weeks alongside these young people to not only help them develop, but also show them what an incredible career awaits them within the industry."
Michael Garin, CEO of Image Nation Abu Dhabi, said: "The quality of this year's students is extremely encouraging for the UAE and for the region's filmmaking community. Image Nation is more committed than ever to investing in local talent, while contributing to the growth of a sustainable filmed entertainment industry that makes local careers a possibility."
saman@khaleejtimes.com
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