Anjini Taneja Azhar

Anjini Taneja Azhar is a multifaceted screenwriting teacher, director, producer, and actress with extensive experience in the film and television industry since 2011. Currently teaching screenwriting fundamentals at Recording, Radio, Film Connection & Culinary Schools, Anjini has directed and produced various narrative projects that have gained recognition at film festivals globally. Anjini's production company, A Ghost Story, is actively involved in projects such as the short film "A Bitter Murmur" and the psychological horror short film "Somnium." As a co-writer and lead producer of "A Guide To Being An Earthling," the film has won awards and is featured in several film festivals. Anjini has also appeared in the HBOMax film 'Young Hearts' and held positions such as screenplay juror for Slamdance and line producer for the documentary "Making Margarita." Anjini's academic background includes a course completion at Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies and a high school diploma from Big Picture School.

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Recording, Radio, Film Connection & Culinary Schools

Recording Connection, Radio Connection, Film Connection, and CASA Schools (RRFC) are schools designed to train students to become recording engineers, music and film producers, and more. RRFC is the innovator of the Mentor/Extern method of education and offers students the opportunities to learn in the cities in which they live from professionals in the radio, film, audio and recording industries as well as the restaurant trade. RRFC has successfully mentored, trained and placed thousands of graduates in their dream careers all over the world. Extern with a professional in the business, learn one-on-one at an established film, music or audio production company, or inside a restaurant kitchen - all for less money and with better post-graduate success than traditional film, broadcast, recording and culinary schools can offer.


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