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Mr.Sankalp Meshram
Mr. Sankalp Meshram, after doing his Post Graduate Diploma in Editing from the FTII Pune, has been working as a Editor and Film Maker. He edited the Feature Film “Katha Don Ganpat Roanchi” in 1997 (Marathi) which won the state award for the best Film apart from being shown at various International Film Festivals and the National Award for Best Editing in the year 2001 for the Film Lokapriya. He also wrote and directed “Chhutkan Ki Mahabharat” which got him the National Award in the year 2005.
Mr.Yogesh Sharma
Yogesh Sharma graduated from Mumbai University in commerce followed by a post graduation in Event Management. He joined the Film Industry in the year 1991 first as an assistant director and then moved on to working as an editor. He has edited hundreds of television serials, ad-films, music albums, documentaries and dozens of feature films including a couple of international projects in last fifteen years. He is now a faculty in Digital Academy.
Abhijit Deshpande
Abhijeet Deshpande is a Post Graduate Diploma holder in Film Editing from the F.T.I.I, and has also been awarded a scholarship by the Govt. of France in the University d’être at La Femi’s, Paris.
He has worked with some renowned directors like Amol Palekar and Sanjay Jha as an editor. The television series Rishta.com produced by Yashraj films was also edited by him. Along with this Abhijeet has also done some major editing for Marathi television. His work, The Potato Eaters was screened at the Mumbai international Film festival and Cinema was screened at the First National Film Festival for children in the year 2006 at Delhi.
He has also been nominated for the best editing at the Maharashtra Times Awards in the year 2001 for the TV series Vartamaan and at the Maharashtra Times Awards in year 2009 for the Feature Film Gandha. His passion for acting has helped him in bagging a nomination for the best actor at the ZEE Awards in the year 2006 for the play Fridge Madhe Thevlele Prem (Frozen Love).
