Subhajit Singha

@subhajit.editor

Independent Film Editor | Sequential Artist
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রক্তের সম্পর্ক নাকি পুরোনো শত্রুতা? কুহেলির কুয়াশায় ঢেকে আছে এক ভয়ঙ্কর সত্য। তিন বোন - তারা কি সাক্ষী নাকি এই গল্পেরই অংশ? #Kuheli: Official Trailer | Series directed by Aditi Roy premieres 15th May, only on #hoichoi. Priyanka Sarkar Kaushik Sen Ridhima Ghosh Angana Roy Susmita Dey Subhrajit Dutta Durbar Sharma Anindya Chatterjee Indrajit Chakraborty Sreejib Good Grip Films Mahendra Soni #trailer
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Where silence speaks louder than words… 🎥🖤 POETS OF THE DARKROOM isn’t just a book, it’s a whole cinematic feeling. #ReelItFeelIt #BookReels #PoetsOfTheDarkroom #FilmVibes #InstaBooks
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🎬 Book Review: Poets of the Darkroom by Subhajit Singha I recently read Poets of the Darkroom, and honestly, it changed the way I look at cinema. This is not just a book about film editing. It’s about feeling cinema. The author explains how editing is not just cutting scenes, but shaping emotions, time, and meaning. What I loved the most is how the book talks about silence. We usually think silence means nothing is happening, but here, silence becomes powerful. It holds emotion, builds tension, and makes scenes unforgettable. The book also shows how time in films is flexible. A single pause can feel longer than a whole scene, and a simple cut can completely change how we feel. It made me realize that what happens between shots is just as important as what we see. Another beautiful thing is how the author connects editing with poetry. The writing itself feels calm and thoughtful, almost like reading a poem. It doesn’t rush. It makes you slow down and really think about cinema. After reading this, I don’t watch movies the same way anymore. Now I notice the pauses, the rhythm, and the small details that I used to ignore. If you love films, storytelling, or even writing, this book is definitely worth reading. It’s simple, deep, and very different from typical cinema books. 🔗 Read more: https://thecelebritytimes.in/2026/04/18/%f0%9f%8e%ac-poets-of-the-darkroom-by-subhajit-singha-a-quiet-masterclass-in-cinema-time-and-the-art-of-the-cut/ #BookReview #CinemaLovers #FilmEditing #MustReadBooks #Bookstagram
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Where silence speaks and time stands still. *Poets of the Darkroom* — a journey you feel more than you read. #Bookstagram #AmReading #PoetryLovers #BookReels #InstaBooks
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Poets of the Dark Room is a deeply insightful exploration of the unseen world behind films, focusing on the art and philosophy of editing. While most viewers experience cinema only at the surface level, this book invites readers into the hidden layers where stories are truly shaped inside the editing room. One of the most compelling ideas the book presents is that an editor is not just a technician, but the first audience of a film. This perspective transforms editing from a mechanical process into an emotional and creative journey. The editor becomes someone who feels the story first, interprets it, and then reshapes it for the world to experience. This concept alone gives readers a newfound respect for the craft. The book also highlights how easily we judge films without understanding the immense effort and struggle behind them. Through its discussions, it encourages readers to look beyond what is visible and appreciate the complexity of storytelling, where every cut, silence, and transition carries meaning. A particularly beautiful aspect of the book is how it connects editing with poetry. It portrays the editor as a poet someone who works with rhythm, silence, and emotion rather than just visuals. The inclusion of short poetic lines at the beginning of chapters adds depth and keeps the narrative engaging, making the reading experience both thoughtful and aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, the book dives into technical and creative elements such as timelines, shot selection, emotional prioritization, and the rhythm of storytelling. Concepts like “silence as rhythm” stand out, showing how even the absence of sound can speak volumes in cinema. Overall, Poets of the Dark Room is not just for aspiring editors or filmmakers, but for anyone who loves movies and wants to understand them on a deeper level. It changes the way you watch films making you more patient, more observant, and more appreciative of the invisible art behind every scene. . . .#reels #instagram #fyp #explorepage #instagood
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Now available: Poets of the Darkroom, The Book of Time, Silence and the Cut. A deep, reflective exploration of editing as craft, philosophy, and storytelling. Pre-order your copy on Amazon. If you enjoy the book, we invite you to leave a review on Goodreads and support its journey to a wider audience. Amazon India: https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B0G51354X9/ref=x_gr_bb_amazon?ie=UTF8&tag=x_gr_w_bb_in-21&linkCode=as2&camp=3626&creative=24790 Worldwide: /dp/B0G51354X9 Goodreads: /book/show/244767268-poets-of-the-darkroom ISBN: 979-8276905334
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First picture lock of the year. 'Bonbibi' a film by Rajdeep Ghosh. Edited with @avid.mediacomposer
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Reading of the rainy🌧️ Autumn evening. ' Patriotism is just as dangerous as religion. It's all blind faith'- BRITISH ICE by @ODPomery
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