Telling Our Stories – Asia and More With a mosaic of countless ethnic groups, the profusion of religions, rich cultures and beautiful diverse topography, Asia is a huge mine of stories and storytellers.
AHM Bazlur Rahman-S21BR, Chief Executive Officer of Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication is joining the 15th AIBD Asia Media Summit 9-12 May 2018 which is being gracious, hosted by the Government of India. Delegation members are Director General of Bangladesh Betar, Director General of National Institute of Mass Communication(NIMC), Representative from Bangladesh Television.
Head of the Bangladesh Delegation is H.E. Mr. Hasanul Haq Inu, MP, Hon’ble Minister, Ministry of Information, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
For centuries, the continent has retold and reinterpreted epic works such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana from India, Shahnameh from Iran, Journey to the West and Dream of the Red Mansion from China, and Tale of Genji from Japan. This art has survived and flourished despite wars, natural calamities, and developmental challenges, and during our time has been particularly epitomized by the sustained developments in broadcasting and the continual growth of films.
The broadcasting and film industry are inter-related in many ways, and storytelling is perhaps the essential common ethos.
Looking forward to the development trends of these industries in the new decade and with the advent of the latest media technology on top of the perpetual reflection on values and narrative techniques, the need of impactful storytelling has become more pressing. Issues like commercialization, copyright, laws, and regulations, innovative business models are all more poignant for storytellers on their way forward to bringing peace and prosperity and uplifting Asian society.