The Team
Moving
Images is comprised of a core team of three individuals
and a floating population in the region of 3-5 people.
Over the years a number of research and production assistants
have worked with us. In addition, we have initiated an
internship programme over the past year, and have had
students from Symbiosis, Pune, Punjab University's Mass
Communications Centre and the National Institute of Design,
Ahmedabad.
Sanjay
Barnela

Cameraperson & Director
Sanjay
Barnela is a documentary film maker and cameraperson who
has been producing documentaries since 1987. He worked
as a Producer at the Centre for Development of Instructional
Technology (CENDIT) from 1987 to 1991. He then took a
detour into video journalism before returning to making
documentaries. He has over 20 films to his credit, most
notably, Pastoral Politics, Turf Wars, The Elusive
Mountain – Gya, Vidyalayam, Boond Boond Se, Reaching for
the Sun & Tales from the Indian Countryside.
Anjali
Khosla
Editor
Anjali
Khosla is a Documentary Film Maker and Editor who has
been producing documentary videos since 1987. She has
specialised in editing both documentary and news features
and worked as an editor for 3 years with the weekly news
magazine `EYEWITNESS’ produced by Hindustan Times. She
has been an instructor during several `Women and Media’
workshops for South Asia conducted by CENDIT and ILO.
Her productions include Towards a Better Tomorrow – a
film on the girl child, A Partnership for Construction,
and a series of public interest spots on the Girl Child
in India. She has edited several documentaries including
Boond Boond Se, Vidyalayam, SAHAY, The Elusive Mountain
– Gya and Tales from the Indian Countryside
Susan
Abraham
Researcher, Script writer
SupportTeam
Amit
Mahanti who has a mass communication degree of Jamia Milia
University
Internship
Programme
Moving
Images has a demanding internship programme, that requires
interns to complete a specific project over a specified
time period. The programme is not necessarily limited
to students enrolled in University or other educational
programmes. Applications are entertained through the year.
We
offer a modest stipend, which is a function of past experience.
Applicants need to submit earlier work and a statement
on why they want to be at Moving Images, and what they
hope to achieve while with us. Interns can chose to work
on the research or production side of environmental documentary
film-making. Internships are also available for individuals
wishing to gain experience in the management and editing
of an international quality journal, Conservation and
Society (see related activities).
Interested
individuals should submit letters of interest before submitting
a full-fledged application. Select individuals will be
invited to submit more detailed applications.