Film Development Board Concludes Spot Sync Sound Training for 22 Participants
Kathmandu. Twenty-two individuals have completed the 'Spot Sync Sound Training' organized by the Film Development Board under the Skill Enhancement Year 2082 initiative. The two-day training, aimed at promoting the technique of recording live sound directly at the shooting location, is expected to enhance the quality of films.
The Board organized this program in coordination with the Audio Visual Society of Nepal (AVSN) in the context of the growing practice of using 'live sound' during filming in the Nepali film industry recently.
During the program, Board Chairman Dinesh DC stated that such training would be useful in technically empowering the vision of directors who aim to record quality sound at the shooting location.
'Among nearly two dozen skill enhancement programs, 'Spot Sync Sound Training' is a significant one,' he said, 'We are preparing to organize its second phase soon.'
AVSN Chairman Bipin Sthapit, Board Member Birendra Bhatta, International Film Committee Member Bishnu Sharma, and officers Harisingh Raikhola and Nirmala Chaulagai were present at the program. The Board expects the training to help reduce dependency on 'dubbing' in Nepali cinema and strengthen authentic sound and realistic presentation.
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