Frank programmes on AIDS were telecast by both Doordarshan and STAR TV, Perhaps prompted by the realisation that bothering about the niceness of things could have disastrous consequences.

FOR once the Japanese are running scared from the Americans. Minolta, the camera manufacturer, recently coughed up US $127.5 million to Honeywell, the US controls technology group, which had

A look at this year's award winning documentaries: an educational film on the Silent Valley, a campaign film on the Tehri dam project and a third on a fishing cooperative

Receiving a Wildscreen Panda award is perhaps much more than music to the ears of a team that started off in 1988 by making ad jingles. Eight years later, Nikhil and Niret Alva have bagged what is

The slaughter of Sariska effectively portrays the determination of the local people to halt the devastation wrought by mines.

A series of film clips is designed to bring the East closer to the self satisfied cobbers in Australia.

CLASSIC movies can now be preserved for generations without fearing loss of print quality. Though movie films are kept in sealed cans to keep dirt out, they are vulnerable to the "vinegar syndrome",

Virtual reality has done it again. It is now possible to watch a filmed "tour" of the Abbey of Cluny in France in all its splendour. The abbey, which was built in the 10th century, was among the

After compact discs, it is the turn of videos to adapt to the digital the format of tomorrow.

The concept of Virtual Reality simulating the real world is adding a new dimension to entertainment and education.

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