18/02/2025 Community Activities
Noida, India – The 13th Global Festival of Journalism Noida 2025 witnessed the grand inauguration of its dedicated AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics) section at Marwah Studios, Film City, Noida. This landmark event, organized by the International Journalism Centre (IJC), Asian Academy of Film & Television (AAFT), and International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI), marks a new era of collaboration between traditional journalism and the rapidly growing AVGC sector.
As the first festival of its kind in the world, the event has established itself as a premier gathering of journalists, filmmakers, media professionals, and students from India and across the globe. This year, the inclusion of the AVGC section highlights the convergence of journalism, digital media, and next-generation storytelling technologies.
The festival is a true testament to the spirit of journalism—“of the journalist, by the journalist, for the journalist.” With the global media landscape rapidly evolving, the event aims to: Honor the past, present, and future of journalism and digital storytelling. Explore the role of AVGC technologies in shaping modern media narratives. Provide a platform for young journalists and content creators to connect with industry leaders and Promote ethical journalism and media integrity in the digital age.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Festival President, President of ICMEI, Chancellor, AAFT University of Media and Arts said “Journalism has always been at the forefront of shaping public opinion and democracy. With the integration of AVGC technologies, we are entering a new phase of storytelling that combines creativity with factual reporting. This festival is a celebration of innovation, ethics, and global unity through media.”
Dr. Kiran Bedi, Former Governor of Puducherry said “Journalism is not just about reporting; it is about responsibility. In today’s fast-changing world, media professionals must uphold integrity and truth. The AVGC industry brings new dimensions to storytelling, and it is exciting to see this blend of traditional and digital media at this festival.”
Deepak Singhal, Former Chief Secretary, UP added “As we move towards a digital-first world, journalism must embrace new technologies while staying committed to credibility. The AVGC sector provides immense opportunities, and this festival is a crucial step in bridging the gap between media and digital transformation.” Cdr. K.L. Ganju, Hon. Consul General of Comoros expressed “Media plays a critical role in international relations and diplomacy. The fusion of journalism with AVGC technologies allows for impactful storytelling that transcends borders and cultures. This festival is a beacon of innovation in global journalism.”
Dr. Waiel Awwad, Senior Journalist from Syria condensed “Journalists working in conflict zones face extreme challenges. Technology, especially AVGC, can help in creating immersive narratives that bring untold stories to the world. I commend this initiative for pushing journalism into the digital future.” Aji Fatoumatta Joof, First Secretary, Gambia High Commission clarified “Journalism is a bridge between cultures. With AVGC technology, storytelling can become more powerful and engaging. This festival is a great platform for fostering global media cooperation.”
Anil Sharda, Senior Journalist corrected “Traditional journalism will always hold its place, but digital innovations are reshaping how stories are told. The future of media lies in the synergy between credible journalism and emerging technologies like animation and gaming.” Sharmishtha Sharma, Senior Journalist added “Women in media are breaking barriers and shaping narratives. With AVGC technology, we now have the tools to present stories in more inclusive and engaging ways. This festival is a testament to the evolution of journalism.”
Naveen Choudhary, Senior Journalist & Author said “The rise of artificial intelligence, immersive storytelling, and interactive content is changing journalism. While embracing new tools, we must also uphold ethical journalism and authenticity.” Aparna Moazzam, TV Anchor said “As a television journalist, I have seen how visuals impact public perception. The AVGC industry will play a huge role in how news is consumed in the future. This festival is pioneering that conversation.”
The 13th Global Festival of Journalism Noida 2025 has once again proven itself as a trailblazer in global media events. With the integration of AVGC technologies, the festival is paving the way for a new era of journalism and digital storytelling.
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