Yes, the famous Indonesian producers plan to bring Dov to the ground water at 24 to 25 July 2010. According to Shankar, after learning from Dov, he got a lot of new experiences to produce and sell films.
"After following the teachings of Dov, a lot of new things I have learned. The film not only weave but how to sell it to the world market," Shankar said in the Brew House, Senayan City, South Jakarta, recently.
To bring Dov, the producer of Indian descent are said to have amounted to Rp100 million spend. These costs are considered high for the Indonesian people who want to improve the quality of Indonesian cinema.
Shankar also explained that to be able to follow a short skinny for two days with Dov later, participants pegged the cost of Rp2, 9 million. The cost was reasonable because it spelled out certain Shankar film will be digging talents that are still buried.
"I'm sure a lot of talent in the Indonesian film who still want to explore their potential, but bumped the cost. With this workshop, I will share keys to success to the talents of Indonesian films to be able to hone and explore her talent more optimum and maximum," explains Shankar.
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