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NSI alumnus Anand Ramayya: how NSI training helped his career

Posted: 16 Dec 2019 12:29 PM PST

At the National Screen Institute, we’re blessed to see firsthand the difference training makes in the lives of storytellers. On our website throughout December we’re sharing impact stories from many of our talented alumni who’ve told us how NSI training transformed their lives and careers.

Today’s featured alumnus is producer Anand Ramayya who, in 2002, developed Wapos Bay through NSI Totally Television alongside writing partner Dennis Jackson.

Anand, founder and principal of KarmaFilm, is a multiple Gemini Award-winning producer focused on filmmaker driven animation, documentary and drama. His work has sold widely, screened at numerous festivals internationally and been recognized for reflecting diversity.

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How did your training through NSI help you get to the place you’re at in your career today?

I’m an alumnus of a few NSI programs but NSI Totally Television likely had the most lasting impact. We developed and financed our first series as a result and, 16 years later, I’m still in the business and taking on new challenges every day.

What was most memorable or helpful about NSI training?

The mentors were such high calibre that you really did get a chance to learn from the best.

Did you make enduring connections with peers and industry folks?

I’m still friends with numerous connections I made through NSI.

Have you continued to work with any of those people?

We aren’t working together but we may yet. I see NSI connections in every facet of the industry.

What advice or encouragement would you give a prospective applicant considering NSI programs?

Choose the right program for you and then fully commit. No matter what stage you’re at you’ll stand to gain as much as you put in.

What has your career trajectory looked like between when you completed training and now?

I made a short film and developed my first series package through NSI. Since then we’ve gone on to produce more than 75 hours of award-winning content including five theatrical feature films. I’ve pursued projects that are close to me and been fortunate enough to support my family doing work that I’m passionate about.

What was the most transformative part of your learning experience?

The relationships, being inspired by those around me. It continues to this day.

What project(s) are you currently working on?

Our film Brotherhood is released this winter. We’re also in post on a feature documentary and pitching a number of new projects.

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