Bir Billing

Himalayan Film School

Open Time : 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Entry : free

Address : Deer Park Institute, Bir Colony, Bir, Himachal Pradesh, India

Why to visit Himalayan Film School

Another notable attraction of the Bir Billing slope station is the Himalayan Film School. It offers a variety of contemplation and yoga classes in addition to other recovery-related courses.

Highlights of the Himalayan Film School: 

  • Within the Deer Park Institute, there is an incredible infrastructure.
  • The Himalayan School of Film Storytelling, filmmaking, photography, and other informative seminars are conducted in collaboration with Tuning Fork Films.
  • Numerous workshops are organized by the Film School and Tuning Fork Films on subjects like storytelling, photography, and filmmaking. 
  • The workshops involve exercises in which the participants' creativity, self-reflection, and ability to collaborate in groups on creating scripts, filming, editing, etc., are put to the test.

Address: Bir Colony, Bir, Himachal Pradesh

Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Entry Fee: Nil

FAQ on Himalayan Film School

How to reach Himalayan Film School?

The distance from Joginder Nagar to the school is roughly 16 kilometres, and you can go there by bus or by vehicle (taxi fee varies). The former will take you there in about 30 minutes. At the Bir Road crossroads, where buses from Joginder Nagar drop off passengers, it will cost you roughly INR 100 to take a taxi to the school.

What are the places to visit near Himalayan Film School?

Bir Tea Factory (1 km), Chokling Monastery (2 km), and Baijnath Temple (12 km) are the places to visit near Himalayan Film School.

What are the restaurants near Himalayan Film School?

Garden Cafe & Restaurant (0.5 km), The Secret Cafe (1 km), and Silver Linings Cafe (1 km) are the restaurants near Himalayan Film School.

What are the hotels near Himalayan Film School?

Hotel Paul Manor (0.5 km), Hotel Zostel Bir (1 km), and Hotel Pari Paradise (1 km) are the hotels near Himalayan Film School.

Special Tip

You can use the beautiful surroundings to your advantage when shooting outdoor films. Don't be afraid to engage with the neighbourhood and use elements of its culture and customs in your initiatives.

By Abhilasha Prasad

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