Different Camera Shot use in filmmaking Process?

We’ll break down all the camera shots and angles you need to know for your next film. We also include camera shot examples from famous movies to help solidify the discussed concepts.

What is a camera shot?

A camera shot is composed of the series of frames that are shot uninterrupted from the moment the camera starts rolling until it stops. Camera shots are an essential aspect of filmmaking and video productions, because by combining different types of shots, angles and camera movements, the filmmakers are able to emphasize specific emotions, ideas and movement for each scene.

TYPES OF CAMERA SHOTS — THE SHOT SIZE

Camera Shot Size Overview …

Below you’ll find a shot size cheatsheet to see exactly how different shot sizes will look on screen, and how to differentiate the various shot sizes: 

THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SHOTS
  1. Extreme Wide Shot (ELS)
  2. Long Shot (LS) / Wide Shot (WS)
  3. Full Shot (FS)
  4. Medium Long Shot (MLS) / Medium Wide Shot (MWS)
  5. Cowboy Shot
  6. Medium Shot (MS)
  7. Medium Close Up (MCU)
  8. Close Up (CU)
  9. Extreme Close Up (ECU)
  10. Establishing Shot .

Extreme Long Shot (ELS) or Extreme Wide Shot (EWS)

An extreme long shot (or extreme wide shot) make your subject appear small against their location. You can use an extreme long shot to make your subject feel distant or unfamiliar.

Take a look at this extreme wide shot from one of the best action movies.

It can also make your subject feel overwhelmed by its location. Of all the various camera shots out there, consider using the extreme long shot when you need to emphasize the location or isolation. It can also make your subject feel overwhelmed by its location. Of all the various camera shots out there, consider using the extreme long shot when you need to emphasize the location or isolation. 

Long Shot (LS) or Wide Shot (WS)

The long shot (also known as a wide shot, abbreviated “WS”) is the same idea, but a bit closer. If your subject is a person then his or her whole body will be in view — but not filling the shot. Here’s an example of the wide shot size from one of the best 2015

In other words, there should be a good deal of space above and below your subject. Use a long shot (or wide shot) to keep your subject in plain view amidst grander surroundings. 

The wide shot also lets us see the beautiful background imagery, as well as the onlookers which will make any big moment more cinematic. 

Of the many camera shots, a long shot gives us a better idea of the scene setting, and gives us a better idea of how the character fits into the area.

Full Shot (FS)

Now let’s talk about camera shots that let your subject fill the frame while keeping emphasis on scenery. .

This full shot from one of the best Quentin Tarantino movies Django Unchained is also a tracking shot — meaning there is camera movement featured throughout the shot. In this particular case, the camera slowly moves (or tracks) towards Django. So, technically, this shot begins in a wide shot, moves to full shot (seen above), and eventually ends in a cowboy shot.  

Of all the different types of camera shots in film, full shots can be used to feature multiple characters in a single shot, like this full shot size.

Medium Wide Shot (MWS)

medium long shot (aka medium long shot) frames the subject from roughly the knees up. It splits the difference between a full shot and a medium shot. Here’s an example of the medium wide shot size from one of the best crime moviesThe Usual Suspects:

You can always frame camera shots from any angle as well, so don’t be afraid to think about medium long shots when behind a character.

Cowboy Shot (CS)

A variation on this is the Cowboy Shot, which frames the subject from roughly mid-thighs up. It’s called a “cowboy shot” because it is used in Westerns to frame a gunslinger’s gun or holster on his hip. Here’s an example of the cowboy shot size from one of the best movies ..Here is an example of a cowboy shot that’s used in a film that has nothing to do with cowboys, and it’s also a “three shot”:

Medium Shot (MS)

Let’s move onto camera shots that reveal your subject in more detail.

The medium shot is one of the most common camera shots. It’s similar to the cowboy shot above, but frames from roughly the waist up and through the torso. So it emphasizes more of your subject while keeping their surroundings visible. Here’s an example of the medium shot size from one of the best superhero.

Medium shots may seem like the most standard camera shot around, but every shot size you choose will have an effect on the viewer. A medium shot can often be used as a buffer shot for dialogue scenes that have an important moment later that will be shown in a close-up shot.

If you don’t use all of the different types of camera shots in film, how can you signal anything to your viewer without shot size contrast. 

Medium Close Up Shot (MCU)

The medium close-up frames your subject from roughly the chest up. So it typically favors the face, but still keeps the subject somewhat distant.

Here’s an example of the medium close-up shot size from one of the Coen Brothers’ masterpieces No.The medium close-up camera shot size keeps the characters eerily distant even during their face-to-face conversation..

Close Up (CU)

You know it’s time for a close-up shot when you want to reveal a subject’s emotions and reactions. The close-up camera shot fills your frame with a part of your subject. If your subject is a person, it is often their face. Here’s an example of the close-up shot size:Of all the different types of camera shot sizes in film, a close-up is perfect for important moments. The close-up shot size is near enough to register tiny emotions, but not so close that we lose visibility.

Extreme Close Up (ECU)

An extreme close-up is the most you can fill a frame with your subject. It often shows eyes, mouth and gun triggers. In extreme close-up shots, smaller objects get great detail and are the focal point.

Use an ECU to emphasize a specific feature of your subject:Visionary filmmaker, Darren Aronofsky uses various degrees of close-ups in his work, like in one of his best films Black SwanIn this extreme close-up, we see that her transformation happens quite literally. Aronofsky uses the extreme close up shot size to show feathers growing in Nina’s back.Extreme close-ups can be used in many different film genres, which includes comedy as well. Here’s an ECU example:

It all starts with an establishing shot

An establishing shot is a shot at the head of a scene that clearly shows us the location of the action. This shot often follows an aerial shot and is used to show where everything will happen.

Consider the following examples:.

We cover a lot of shot specs in this post, but don’t worry. You don’t need to memorize everything in this post. If you use StudioBinder when shot listing, all these specs are listed as checkboxes for easy selection.

This allows you to focus on creativity rather than spending effort attempting to recall shot jargon or retyping acronyms 5000 times.

Camera Shot Size Summary 

How you choose to frame your subject will have a specific impact. How close or far your subject is to your camera — your shot size — will underscore how the audience should feel about it (or them).

Your subject will appear smallest in a long shot (or wide shot). They will be larger in a medium shot and largest in a close-up shot.Here is a shot list with every shot size organized from wide to near:….Please Read carefully practice on your smart mobile ..on mobile take use this and take photos and video…

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What is mostely News structure Used in Media Industry? Let’s Read blog..

News structure

Formula for a Well-Written News Article

  1. First paragraph
    In your first one or two sentences tell who, what, when, where, and why. Try to hook the reader by beginning with a funny, clever, or surprising statement. Go for variety: try beginning your article with a question or a provocative statement.
  2. Second/Third/Fourth paragraphs
    Give the reader the details. Include one or two quotes from people you interviewed. Write in the third person (he, she, it, they). Be objective — never state your opinion. Use quotes to express others’ opinions!
  3. Last paragraph
    Wrap it up somehow ( don’t leave the reader hanging. Please don’t say….”In conclusion” or “To finish…” (yawn!) Try ending with a quote or a catchy phrase.
    Use active words (verbs that show what’s really happening.)
    Take notes when you interview. Write down quotes!
    Tell the really interesting info first!

These are tips for beginners on writing newspaper articles.
Writing the story
A story is much like a conversation. It begins with the most interesting piece of information or a summary of the highlights and works its way down to the least interesting facts. There are words or phrases that take you from one topic of conversation to another. Before you know it, you’re finished.

Inverted pyramid
You should be very familiar with the inverted pyramid style of writing. You’ll likely use it every day. For example, when you call a friend to tell him or her about a big date, you begin by telling the most interesting and important things first. The least important information is saved for the end of the conversation, and depending on how much time you have to talk, that information may not get into the conversation.
That concept also applies to news stories. The lead is the first paragraph of a news story. Usually, the lead is one sentence long and summarizes the facts of the news story in order of most newsworthy to least news-worthy. The reader should know at first glance what the story is about and what its emphasis is.
Here is an example:
Bargainers from General Motors and UAW Local 160 will resume talks in Warren this morning seeking to end a day-old strike over the transfer of jobs from unionized employees to less costly contract workers.
Who, What, Where, When, Why and How … The five Ws and an H
Depending on the elements of news value, the summary news lead emphasizes and includes some or all of the five Ws and H.
Who names the subject(s) of the story. The who, a noun, can refer to a person, a group, a building, an institution, a concept — anything about which a story can be written.
The who in the lead above are the bargainers from General Motors and the UAW.
The what is the action taking place. It is a verb that tells what the who is doing. Reporters should always use active voice and action verbs for the what because they make the wording direct and lively.
What are the bargainers doing? The lead says they will resume talks.
When tells the time the action is happening. It is an adverb or an adverb phrase.
When will the bargainers resume talks? This morning.
Where is the place the action is happening. Again, it is an adverb or adverb or adverb phrase. In our story, the where is Warren.

Why, another adverb, explains the action in the lead. The bargainers are meeting to discuss the transfer of jobs.
How usually describes the manner in which action occurs.
The lead
The lead sets the structure for the rest of the story. If the lead is good, the rest of the story comes together easily. Many reporters spend half their writing time on the lead alone. One guiding principle behind story organization is: The structure of the story can help the reader understand what you are writing about. The structure should lead the reader from idea to idea simply and clearly. The object is to give readers information, and wow them with convoluted style.
News lead
In one of their bloodiest raids into Lebanon in years, Israeli warplanes killed dozens of Muslim guerrillas with rockets and machine-gun fire Thursday as they pounded a training camp of the pro-Aranian party of God.
Quote lead
I have the worst job in the Army.'' This is an example of a good quote lead because the reader asks,What could that possibly be?”
Description lead
Penciled sketches of an air strike, complete with renderings of F14s and Patriot missiles. And on the ground, tiny people run for cover. That’s how 8-year-old Jimmy Zayas pictures war in the Middle East…
Like a beauty pageant entrant, Donald Hofeditz struts his vital statistics. He curls his thumb in his waistband to show he’s a size 36, down from 40. He pats his stomach where 50 pounds used to rest. And he rubs his chest about his now healthy cholesterol level of 177.
Hofeditz even relishes showing his before'' pictures. The pot-bellied 70-year-old in the early 1980s was unable to cut his backyard grass because of the cumbersome weight. Bad lead A reminder to those who enjoy good new records. The library has 22 new records which it is willing to loan out! The students are invited to come and look them over! In the first place, the opening sentence isn't even a sentence. There are times when sentence fragments are acceptable, if you use them effectively, but that first sentence isn't one of them. Is it news that the library is willing toloan out” materials? That’s what libraries are for. The word out'' is unnecessary. Andloan” is an adjective or noun, not a verb. Make it lend.'' A better way to express the thoughts in this lead would be: Twenty-two new records have been placed in the school's lending library, the head librarian announced. Transitions With one-sentence paragraphs consisting of only one idea -- block paragraphs -- it would be easy for a story to appear as a series of statements without any smooth flow from one idea to the next. Block paragraphing makes the use of effective transitions important. Transitions are words or phrases that link two ideas, making the movement from one to the other clear and easy. Obvious transitional phrases are: thus, therefore, on the other hand, next, then, and so on. Transitions in news stories are generally done by repeating a word or phrase or using a synonym for a key word in the preceding paragraph. Think of block graphs as islands tied together with transition bridges of repeated words or phrases. Direct quotes You should use direct quotes: · if a source's language is particularly colorful or picturesque · when it is important for written information -- especially official information -- to come from an obviously authoritative voice · to answer the questionswhy, how, who, or what?”
Use a direct quote after a summary statement that needs amplification, verification or example.
Remember, a direct quote repeats exactly what the interviewee said. If you don’t have a person’s exact words, you can paraphrase, but you cannot change the meaning of a person’s words. And when you paraphrase, you must never use quotation marks.
Putting it all together: News story
By RICHARD A. KNOX

Colleagues of polio vaccine pioneer Jonas Salk said Wednesday that they are ready to mount large-scale trials of his AIDS vaccine in thousands of people infected with the AIDS virus. The Salk group, which had been criticized for promoting the vaccine without sufficient documentation, this week published the first scientific report of its results. The group’s research showed that growth of the human immuno-deficiency virus slowed substantially in infected volunteers given three injections of the vaccine.
The report, in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, comes at a time when researchers are discouraged about efforts to make an effective AIDS vaccine — either to treat HIV-infected people, such as Salk’s subjects, or to prevent infection, such as classic vaccines against polio or smallpox.

Both approaches have their problems with this virus,'' said Dr. Thomas Merigan of Stanford University, a prominent AIDS researcher. The virus' ability to elude immune defensesis the most powerful tool this virus is using against us now.”

News Writing Fundamentals
https://writingcenter.gmu.edu/guides/news-writing-fundamentals#:~:text=News%20articles%20are%20written%20in,information%20goes%20at%20the%20end.
Reporting
One of the most fundamental differences between journalism and other forms of writing is the way journalists obtain the information they write about. Journalists obtain information through a variety of reporting techniques, which can include interviewing sources, looking through government documents, researching old articles, and observing events firsthand.
Good news writing begins with good, accurate reporting. Journalists perform a public service for citizens by presenting truthful facts in honest, straight-forward articles.
News Values
Journalists commonly use six values to determine how newsworthy a story or elements of a story are. Knowing the news values can help a journalist make many decisions, including:
What information to give first in a news article, and in the lede
Which articles to display on a newspaper’s front page
What questions to ask in an interview
The six news values are:
Timeliness- Recent events have a higher news value than less recent ones.
Proximity- Stories taking place in one’s hometown or community are more newsworthy than those taking place far away.
Prominence- Famous people and those in the public eye have a higher news value than ordinary citizens.
Uniqueness/oddity- A story with a bizarre twist or strange occurrences. “Man bites dog” instead of “dog bites man.”
Impact- Stories that impact a large number of people may be more newsworthy than those impacting a smaller number of people.
Conflict- “If it bleeds, it leads.” Stories with strife, whether it’s actual violence or not, are more interesting.
The newsworthiness of a story is determined by a balance of these six values. There is no set formula to decide how newsworthy a story is, but in general, the more of these six values a story meets, the more newsworthy it is.
Libel
Libel is defined as the published defamation of a person’s character based on misleading or inaccurate facts. Newspaper reporters can often run into issues of libel because it is their job to write truthful articles about people that might not always be flattering.
Even though we live in a country with a free press, journalists cannot write anything they want. Reporters do not have the right to state something about a person that could damage their reputation and that is untruthful.
One of the easiest ways to protect oneself from libel is to make sure to always do accurate reporting and to attribute all information in an article. If you write something about someone that you’re unsure about, just ask yourself if it’s true, and how you know it’s true. Rumors, gossip, and information you received from an anonymous or unreliable source are all dangerous to report, and they could run you the risk of a libel case.
Lede
The lede (or lead) of a news article is the first sentence, usually written as one paragraph, that tells the most important information of the story. When writing a lede, it is helpful to use the “tell a friend” strategy. Imagine you had to sum up to a friend, in one sentence, what your story is about. How would you sum up quickly what happened? A story’s lede answers the “Five W’s” in a specific order: Who? What? When? Where? Why?
For example:
The Atlanta Police Department will hold a memorial service Wednesday at Holy Christ Church in Buckhead for fallen officer Lt. James Montgomery.
WHO: The Atlanta Police Department
WHAT: will hold a memorial service
WHEN: Wednesday
WHERE: Holy Christ Church in Buckhead
WHY: for fallen officer Lt. James Montgomery
Other Examples:
Gwinnett County Public Schools was awarded $250,000 early Wednesday as a finalist for what’s considered the Nobel Prize of public education.
A man beat an Army reservist in front of a Morrow Cracker Barrel, yelling racial slurs at her as he kicked her in the head, Morrow police said.
Examples courtesy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Inverted Pyramid
News articles are written in a structure known as the “inverted pyramid.” In the inverted pyramid format, the most newsworthy information goes at the beginning of the story and the least newsworthy information goes at the end.

After you have written your story’s lede, order the information that follows in terms of most important to least important. There is NO formal conclusion in a journalism article the way there is in an essay or analysis paper.
Attributing information
ALL information in a news article MUST be attributed to the source where the reporter got his/her information. The reporter must indicate in his/her article where material was obtained from – from an interview, court documents, the Census, a Web site, etc. Direct quotes and paraphrasing can be used to attribute information obtained in an interview with a source.
For example:
According to a police report, the suspect threatened the cashier with a gun before running away with the money.
In a 500-page government report, investigators reported evidence that the army had committed crimes against humanity.
Integrating quotes
The first time a source is introduced in an article, you should use that source’s full name and title. After this initial reference, use the last name only.
For example:
“The swine flu vaccine is an incredible advance in modern medicine,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
When attributing a direct quote, always use the verb “said” and never any other verbs such as “explained,” “whispered,” etc. It is also more common to use the format “XXX said” instead of “said XXX.”
For example:
“The housing crisis is growing out of control,” Bernanke said.
Even when information from a source is not used in a direct quote and is paraphrased instead, it still must be attributed to that source.
For example:
Bernanke said the recession is probably over.
The recession will most likely begin to recede in six to eight months, Bernanke said.

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Student of Journalism and Mass communication..

THE STORY ABOUT GANGS OF WASEPURE PART 1 IN PLOT &SUBPLOT FORM

Introduction of Wasseypur and Dhanbad Nasir’s narration describes the history and nature of Wasseypur. During the British Raj, Wasseypur and Dhanbad were located in the Bengal region. After India gained its independence in 1947, they were carved out of Bengal and redistricted into the state of Bihar in 1956. In 2000, Wasseypur and Dhanbad were redistricted for a second time into the newly formed state of Jharkhand where they remain. The village has been historically dominated by the Qureshi Muslims, a sub-caste of animal butchers who are feared by the non-Qureshi Muslims living there and Dhanbad by extension.

PLOT-:

THE PLOT; 1940s In 1941 , Shahid Khan (Jaideep Ahlawat), a Pathan, takes advantage of the mysteriousness of the faceless dacoit Sultana, a Qureshi, by impersonating his identity to rob British ferry trains. The Qureshi clans eventually find out and order the banishment of Shahid Khan and his family from Wasseypur. They settle down in Dhanbad where Shahid begins work as a labourer in a coal mine. He is unable to be at his wife’s side during childbirth, and she dies. The enraged Shahid kills the coal mine’s muscleman who had denied him leave on that day. In 1947, independent India begins to assert its authority over itself. The British coal mines are sold to Indian industrialists and Ramadhir Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia) receives a few coal mines in the Dhanbad region. He hires Shahid Khan as the new muscleman of one of the coal mines. Shahid terrorises the local population to seize their lands and extract compliance.

Sardar marries Nagma Khatoon (Richa Chadda). The pregnant Khatoon confronts Sardar Khan and a prostitute inside a brothel and chases him away. Later, Nagma gives birth to Danish Khan but gets pregnant immediately afterwards. Unable to have sex with a pregnant Nagma, Sardar confesses his sexual frustrations with his kin. At dinner, Nagma gives her consent to Sardar to sleep with other women but with the condition that he won’t bring them home or dishonour the family name.

Sardar, Asgar and Nasir start working for J.P. Singh (Satya Anand), Ramadhir Singh’s son. They misuse their employment by secretly selling the company petrol in the black market. Later, they rob a petrol pump and a train bogey belonging to the Singh family. They usurp Singh’s land, which forces the two families to confront each other for talks. The meeting ends in a scuffle, but Ramadhir Singh realizes that Sardar Khan is in fact the son of Shahid Khan who he had murdered in the late 1940s. Sardar and Asgar are jailed for assaulting J.P. Singh during the meeting.

Early 1980s In 1979 , Sardar and Asgar escape from jail. While hiding in Wasseypur, Sardar marries a Bengali Hindu woman named Durga (Reema Sen). Asgar informs Nagma that Sardar has taken a second wife, leaving Nagma helpless. Meanwhile, Wasseypur has merged with Dhanbad and the Qureshi clan continues to terrorise the non-Qureshi Muslims. The locals then approach Sardar Khan for help as he was well known for standing up to Ramadhir Singh. During Muharram, both Shias and Sunnis are out mourning, including the Qureshi clan. Sardar uses the opportunity to launch a major bomb attack on many Qureshi shops and houses. When word spreads about Sardar’s raids, his reputation grows and he commands more fear than the Qureshi clan.

Eventually, Sardar returns home to Nagma and she gets pregnant again. Sardar tries to initiate sex with a pregnant Nagma but she refuses, which prompts an angry Sardar to leave. He goes to stay with his second wife, Durga, and she gives birth to his son, Definite. Ramadhir Singh, noticing that Sardar has abandoned his first family, tries to reach out to Nagma through Danish by giving him money. An enraged Nagma beats Danish for taking the money while she breaks down in front of Nasir. A thirsty Faizal wakes up in the middle of the night to find Nagma and Nasir about to have sex. Angry, he storms out of the house and becomes a stoner, permanently seen with his chillum. Nasir reveals that the desires were never consummated, but Faizal and Nasir never see eye to eye again.

Mid and Late 1980s Sensing Sardar’s increasing clout, Ramadhir calls his old associate Ehsaan Qureshi who brokers a meeting between Sultan Qureshi(Pankaj Tripathi), his nephew and Ramadhir Singh where the two decide to become allies against their common enemy, Sardar. Sultan asks Ramadhir for modern automatic weapons which the latter promises to give.

1990s Sardar becomes the most feared man in Wasseypur and shifts his business to stealing iron ore. Danish Khan (Vineet Kumar Singh) joins the family business. A failed attack from Sultan Qureshi leaves Danish with a minor injury and causes reconciliation between Sardar and Nagma. Sardar finds Ramadhir and warns him of terrible consequences if anything ever happens to his family.

A mature Faizal (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) is seriously affected by Bollywood movies as he starts behaving, talking and dressing like Bollywood characters. Sardar sends Faizal to Varanasi to buy guns, but Faizal is caught by the police and jailed. Upon release, he kills the gun seller Yadav, who unbeknownst to Faizal was the nameless assassin who had killed Shahid Khan (Faizal’s grandfather) and who had implicated Faizal to police earlier. Meanwhile, Sardar seizes a lake belonging to a local temple and charges commission on fish sellers who make a catch in that lake. An uneasy peace is maintained between the Qureshi and Khan families when Danish Khan marries Shama Parveen, the sister of Sultan Qureshi. At the same time, Faizal begins romancing Mohsina Hamid (Huma Qureshi), another kin of Sultan.

SUBPLOT-:

THE SUBPLOT: On a rainy day, Ramadhir Singh overhears Shahid’s ambitions of taking over the coal mines from him. Singh tricks Shahid into traveling to Varanasi for business but instead has him murdered by an assassin named Yadav Ji (Harish Khanna). Nasir (Piyush Mishra), Shahid’s cousin, finds Ramadhir’s umbrella with his initials near the door and concludes that Ramadhir eavesdropped on their conversation. He flees from the house with Shahid’s son Sardar in the nick of time as Ehsaan Qureshi (Vipin Sharma), another associate of Ramadhir Singh and a member of the Wasseypur Qureshi clan, shows up to kill them but is too late. An unsuccessful Ehsaan lies to Singh that Shahid’s family has been murdered, burnt, and buried. Under the care of Nasir, Sardar grows up along with Nasir’s nephew Asgar (Jameel Khan). Sardar learns the truth about his father’s death, upon which he shaves his head and vows not to grow his hair until he has avenged his father’s murder.

Mid and Late 1980s Sensing Sardar’s increasing clout, Ramadhir calls his old associate Ehsaan Qureshi who brokers a meeting between Sultan Qureshi(Pankaj Tripathi), his nephew and Ramadhir Singh where the two decide to become allies against their common enemy, Sardar. Sultan asks Ramadhir for modern automatic weapons which the latter promises to give.

Epilogue Faizal reveals to his friend, Faizlu that his father Sardar would be travelling without security the next day. Unbeknownst to Faizal, Faizlu is actually an ally of Sultan. Late that night, while Faizal is still asleep, Faizlu calls up the Qureshis and tells them that Sardar’s bodyguards wouldn’t be with him the next day. The next morning, Sardar leaves home alone and reaches Durga’s house where he gives her her expense allowance. Once Sardar leaves, Durga also calls up the Qureshis and tells them that he has just left her house. The Qureshi men follow Sardar’s car, and when the latter stops at a petrol pump to refuel they start shooting as Sardar ducks in the car for cover. The Qureshi men put several close rounds through the car window ensuring a precise and unmistakable hit, after which they escape. A shocked Sardar opens the car door and stands up to reveal multiple bullet wounds, with one bullet embedded in his head. He steps out with his gun drawn to stop a cycle ferry on which he eventually collapses to his death.https://akashshinde.art.blog/2020/06/02/why-important-of-set-goals/

Domestic violence on Migrant People during amid lockdown.

Domestic violence on Migrant People.Imagine that every day is a nightmare of criticism, name-calling, control of what you eat and wear, and physical violence. Now imagine that you’re trapped inside with that person while the world is grappling with an ongoing health crisis.Domestic violence affects people of all ages, genders, sexualities, cultures, and levels of […]

Domestic violence on Migrant People during amid lockdown.

MY INSPIRED WORK DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

As covid 19 has caused fear and panic in the minds of people worldwide, I prefer to stay back at home past 3 months for safety of myself and my family. I had faced a lot of problems when doing college lectures online, interacting with friends and teachers, also covid 19 run havoc inside my mind. I was became very sensitive. But I would like to mention that the lessons I had learned in my upbringing has solutions to all problems I had faced. My guru has always said that you have to sacrifice something to achieve greater goodness. Even though I had a problem with the internet I had wandered on empty lands, even climbed the trees to fetch the internet connectivity. Finally, the month of June father said, “Let’s go to the market in near town, Mhaswad.”  I quickly replied to that, what,s the point in going to the town when corona has run havoc in the whole country.  In reply to it my father angrily said, “what we should suppose to eat then”. Although his point of view was right and eventually we went to the town market for grocery shopping.While returning to home, I saw the building of Mandeshi Mahila Bank and Mandeshi Radio Center and immediately thought arose what if I join the internship program with Mandeshi Tarang Vahini until my college starts. It will build a different experience and will help to have interaction with the peoples working in the radio industry. That thought give array of hope and I quickly went into the office. I saw Mr. Sachin Menkudale, Assistant Director of Mandeshi radio station, seating in his chair talking with someone on call. He asked me to seat and wait outside the cabin. After 10 min he asked me to come inside cabin and asked whether you want internship in the radio station. I replied, yes sir I want to join until my college starts. He asked me about my experience and the department in which I would love to work. I paused for a little, I became anxious and was no idea what to say. I gently replied in a hope, “I am student of Mass Media and recently completed 1st year of college. I have also worked for a month in Muktagiri news channel”. After lots of if’s and but’s he finally offered to give internship on condition that I need to do field work for Week. I instantly replied, “Yes”. He was impressed to see prompt replied in this testing time to do the field work and he offered me an internship saying we will decide about the payment after some days based on your work and you can join from tomorrow. I was very glad returning to my home and thanked father for convince me to come with him.Next day I reached to radio station early in the morning. For the two days there was induction program where I have learnt everything about the program conducted through radio station, met colleagues. From third day I started to do the field work. I have visited 7 different villages and accumulated feedback from the listeners of radio. The feedback was taken from variety of listeners based on age, gender and professions. During this I realize that elderly peoples and woman’s in the villages are not able to get proper information on precautions to take for corona. When I went back to radio station I had discussion with the Mr. Sachin Menkudale, he was impressed and starts new program for this vulnerable peoples. 

TOOK FEEDBACK OF RADIO LISTENAR IN VILLAGE AREA AND RURAL AREA
Illiterate OLD RADIO LISNER.

I also observed when I interviewed school students that due to poor internet connectivity and for some financial problems they aren’t getting basic education as schools are shut down due to corona pandemic. I quickly raise this issue with Mrs. Chetna Sinha and she started a new program “My School” under which a teachers for each subject conducts an online radio lecture for children’s.Later along with colleague’s we had created an audio radio documentary on Blind elder woman. Woman was residing at Mhasalvadi village in Man Tehsil. Mandeshi tarang vahini had given a radio to her for listening songs and various programs. Documentary was based on the changes happened in her life through Radio. I was truly a learning curve of my life. I was understood the importance and role radio plays in someone’s life. During those days I have interacted with lot of legendary peoples from radio through “Zoom meetings”, worked on a lot of new projects. This had given me immense confidence as person that yes I can do lot of new stuffs even I don’t have experience. 

BLIND WOMEN RADIO LISTENER
90 YEAR OLD WOMEN LISEN RADIO AND GAIN STAYED UPDATED AROUND US

Now I am working as R.J. in Mandeshi Tarang Vahini. I do read news headlines, inspirational stories daily for listeners. I proudly say that listeners often share word of praise on me. In my college, students were seen laughing on me and judging me over my appearance and language. Today I feel very proud on myself that I was a step ahead of them. I also write blogs. Please do read and share with your friends. I heartily thank to all who have supported me in this journey. I need your blessings as its very long way forward. I am very grateful for Mandeshi Tarang Vahini, especially Mr. Sachin Menkudale for trusting me and giving me such opportunity. Lastly to my parents for supporting me in this testing times.Thank you to all…https://akashshinde.art.blog/2020/08/10/how-to-recognize-true-buddy/..!-Blogger Akash Raychand Shinde.

HOW TO RECOGNIZE TRUE BUDDY?

First of all, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all on the occasion of Friendship Day.  When we are born into this world, our relationships with everyone are already matched.  As he is my mama, she is my aunt, he is my cousin, he is my parents, but a close relationship is friendship. As we get older, so does our friendship  We choose relationships on our own. Friendship is about maintaining a relationship, but sometimes it becomes difficult.  In my opinion, friendship means that it is very important to have faith in any friend of yours. It is very wrong for your friend to be trying to express his feelings to you and for you to be skeptical and suspicious of his words.  He is the onehttps://akashshinde.art.blog/2020/08/09/if-you-have-guts-then-you-can-do-it-just-do-it-2/ who always shows his friend the right path, if your friend is on the wrong path, to guide him in time and leave him on a good path.  These are the qualities of a true friend. The most important thing is to help your friend in times of crisis.  For whatever reason, the Abola Dam is very wrong with your friend.  If your friend calls you for help, you will have to go for help in any situation. And the friend who does this is the true friend. We have all heard from childhood that a good friend can change your life.  It is really difficult to find a good friend at this time.  In my opinion, we are your true and best friend.

No man can be happy without his true friend, whether he is a child or a youth, a king or a great official, a hermit or a monk, a poet or a warrior.  Life cannot go on without being a friend.https://voiceofmigrantworker.blogspot.com/2020/07/the-countrys-new-national-education.html Who is a true friend who will oppose your friend to do something wrong.  If your friend is deliberately misbehaving, it is your duty to stop him.   Blogger-Akash Raychand Shinde.

If you have guts then You can do it.Just do it.

Hey! Hi! All of you dear guys. I have been thinking about this recently.And I thought I can share idea it with you..What is our TRUE power?ask questions yourself;what is our strengths?What is YOUR true power as an individual human being?Is it money?Is it connections?Is it knowledge?Is it Wisdom?Or it is Intelligence?All the above are […]

If you have guts then You can do it.Just do it.

The country’s new national education policy announced … 

The country’s new national education policy has been announced and a number of radical changes have been made.  The meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved the new education policy.  Most importantly, there has been no educational change in the last 34 years. The new education policy has downplayed the importance of the Tenth and Twelfth Boards.  Also, mother tongue will be taught till class V and regional language has been made compulsory till class VIII. E-courses will be developed in eight major languages of the country. The M.Phil degree will be permanently discontinued.

 The same rules and conditions will be applied to private and public higher education institutions. Board exams will be canceled and knowledge will be given priority over repetition.  The real purpose behind this decision is not to give importance only to recitation in the board exams but also to impart education which is useful in daily life.  https://voiceofmigrantworker.blogspot.com/2020/07/my-inspired-work-during-covid-19.htmlNot only marks and remarks will be given in the report card but also skills and abilities will be considered behind them. It is also special that students can study two disciplines together.  All this information was given by Union Minister Prakash Javadekar and Manpower Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal at a press conference in Delhi.              Blogger-AKASH RAYCHAND SHINDE.Student of mass media.

Increasing severity of corona virus?😢

What I am talking about ‌Covid-19 is not new to you. There is nothing surprising in it. A lot of media makes you aware of this.  Do it, do it, don’t do it, don’t do it, and a lot of blah-blah-blah … but maybe I’m going to tell you something new.  However, Covid-19 has now crossed the line. In fact, the number of people infected with corona is increasing day by day. I think this disease is going to spread on a very large scale. Now we see the number of corona infections in the thousands but maybe this number of corona infections is likely to increase to millions in the future.  In fact, some people take the corona virus seriously and follow all precautions. But some people do not take the disease seriously.  Please, this can only happen if we all take this disease seriously.  Now we can’t tell who got the corona virus and who didn’t.  I will tell everyone that the only option you have is to take care of yourself and follow social distancing. Go out only if you need to work outside the home.  Use a mask when you go out and take a small bottle of sanitizer with you.  Clean your hands immediately if you touch anything. To prevent coronavirus, it is advisable to wash your hands with soap or use a hand sanitizer.  But people are using hand sanitizer more than washing their hands with soap.  Many experts have previously said that frequent use of hand sanitizers can damage the skin and cause skin problems.  Now the central government has also warned the citizens about this. Excessive use of hand sanitizers can be harmful, said the central health ministry.  The Ministry of Health has advised to use soap instead of sanitizer.  Only by doing all these things can we be saved from Corona.  We should all support the government in this terrible time.                       -Blogger Akash Shinde.https://voiceofmigrantworker.blogspot.com/2020/06/how-to-improve-your-listening-skills.html

प्रवास…

‌जगात एकीकडे कोरोनाच्या  महामारीमूळे जवळ-जवळ सगळ्यांच्या मनात भीती आणि काहूर हे होतंच.सुरुवातीच्या तीन महिन्यांच्या लॉकडाऊन च्या काळात मी घरीच थाबंलो होतो कारण तेव्हा घरी थांबणं हेच खऱ्या अर्थाने माझ्यासाठी secure होतं आणि तसेच माझ्या कुटूंबासाठी सुध्या. तीन माहिनाच्या काळात असें काही म्हणावें तसे  दिवे नाहींत लावले. पण हा एक मात्र खास वैशिष्ट्य नमूद करू इच्छूतो कि  भलें मला कॉलेज ची lecture करताना  इंटरनेटची समस्या खूप मोठ्या प्रमाणात  आली होती त्यात त्या covid-19  ची भीतीने मनात काहूर माजले होतें. आणि माझी अवस्था अत्यंत संवेदनशील बनली होती.तरीपण मी हार नाय मानली.शक्य होती तेवडी मी कॉलेज lecture हि  रानाच्या वस्तीला जाऊन इंटरनेट समस्या निर्माण न व्हावी म्हणून चालतं-चालत, तसेच झाडावर चडून शक्य झाली तेवढी lecture हि केलीच. आणि का करणार  नाही आमच्या गुरुदेव एक उपदेश दिला होता की कोणतेही फायद्याची गोष्ट साध्य करण्यासाठी जुगाड हे केलंच पाहिजे. अंततः जून महिना हा तसा नवीन सोनेरी आशेची किरणे घेऊन आला. एक तारखेला वडील अचानक म्हणाले की,”आकाश चल आपण म्हसवड मधून किनारा  बाजार करून येऊ.” तेवढ्यात मी पटकन बोललो,”कोरोना न बाहेर थैमान घातलंय,मग कश्याला जायचं म्हसवड ला .”वडील रागाने बोलले खायचं काय मग? त्यांचं बी खरंय हाय म्हणा, आणि नाना म्हणजे मी वडिलांना नाना म्हणतो नानासोबत आम्ही आमच्या गाडीवर म्हसवडला गेलो. बाजार केला आणि घराच्या वाटेला निघलो होतो तोवर डोळ्याजवळ माणदेशी महिला बँक आणि माणदेशी रेडिओ केंद्र याची बिल्डिंग दिसली आणि पटकन मनात विचार आला की आपण जर कॉलेज सुरु होई पर्यंत जर माणदेशी तरंग वहिनीला इंटर्नशिप केली तर किती बरं होईल अनुभव पण येईल त्याच बरोबर माझ स्वतःच नेटवर्किंग पण वाढेल .मग मी पटकन ऑफिस मध्ये गेलो.ऑफिस मध्ये सचिन मेनकुदळे म्हणून सर बसले होते ते रेडिओ केंद्राचे सहायक निर्देशक म्हणून काम करत होते. त्यांचं कुणासोबत तर कॉल चालू होता.त्यांनी मला बसायला सांगितले आणि पाच मिनिटांनंतर त्यांनी मला आत कॅबिन मध्ये बोलवलं.त्यांनी म्हणाले,”रेडिओ मध्ये इंटर्नशिप हवी आहे का ? तस मी पटकन उत्तर दिले,”हो मला आमचं कॉलेज सुरु होई पर्यंत पाहिजे होती”.ते म्हणाले,”काय  काय येत तुला, याच्या आधी कधी रेडिओ मध्ये इंटर्नशिप केलीये का?असं बोलताच माझी बोलती बंद झाली.डोंबलाला! मी कश्याला कधी रेडिओ  ऐकला नव्हता आणि रेडिओ मध्ये इंटर्नशिप कशी करणार. मी पटकन सावध होऊन म्हणालो मी mass media चा student आहे, आताशी first year पूर्ण केले आहे. रेडिओ मध्ये काम नाही केलं पण मुक्तागिरी न्यूस चॅनेल सातारा येथे एक महिन्याची इंटर्नशिप केली आहे.तसं त्यांनी माझ्या बोलण्याला होकार दिला आणि ते म्हणाले सुरुवातीला आठ दिवस field work करावं लागेल आणि नंतर मग स्टुडिओ मध्ये R. J म्हणून संधी उपलब्ध करून  देण्यात येईल. बोल मग आहे का तुझी तयारी filed work करायला.तसे मी पटकन क्षणाचा हि विलंब न करता उत्तर दिले, “चालेल मी करेन filed work.”त्यांनी माझा एवढ्या covid-19 च्या महामारी  च्या काळात सुद्धा  field work करायला राजी होण्याचं आत्मविश्वास पाहून  कदाचित त्यांना  नवल च वाटले असेल त्यामुळे तर पटकन म्हणाले उद्यापासून आठ वाजता ऑफिस मध्ये हजर हो,peyment चं नंतर बगू तुझं कसे काम आहे ते पाहून. मी हो म्हटलं आणि दुसऱ्या दिवशी सकाळी लवकर उठून आठ वाजता ऑफिस मध्ये हजर झालो. सुरुवातीच्या दोन दिवस सगळी रेडिओ केंद्र विषयी माहिती घेतली. तिसऱ्या दिवसापासून field work करायला जायला लागलो.filed work मध्ये मी सात गावात जाऊन  रेडिओ एकणाऱ्या श्रोत्यांचं  feedback घेयाला लागलो.श्रोत्यांच्या feedback वरून असं लक्ष्यात आले,महिला वर्गातील श्रोत्यांना कोरोना विषाणूची  माहिती पुरेपूर मिळत नव्हती म्हणून मी मेंनकुदले सर ना सुचवलं कि आपण ‘मिशन कोरोना’हा नाविन्यपूर्ण उपक्रम सुरू करू म्हणजे जेणेकरून  वयस्कर आणि महिला  श्रोत्या  वर्गाला कोरोना विषाणूची अपडेट मिळत राहतील.आणि विशेष म्हणजे त्यांनी माझी प्रशंसा करून उपक्रम पण सुरु केला. आणखी एक गोष्ट श्रोत्यांच्या feedback वरून   लक्ष्यात  आली की शासनाने ओनलाईन शिक्षणाची प्रणाली सुरु करण्यात येणार होती पण त्याचा वास्तविक पाहता उपयोग च नव्हता कारण ग्रामीण भागात इंटरनेट ची समस्या असल्यामुळे  खेड्या पाड्यातील विद्यार्थ्यांना  ओनलाईन शिक्षण घेणं हे अशक्य होते.मग मी लगेच या समस्यांचे समाधान करण्यासाठी  माणदेशी तरंग वाहिनी मध्ये श्रीमती चेतना सिन्हा यांच्या मार्गदर्शनाखाली आम्ही ‘माझी शाळा’हा नाविन्यपूर्ण उपक्रम सुरू करण्यात आला.या उपक्रमात आम्ही सर्व विषय शिक्षकांना आमंत्रण करून पहिली ते दहावी च्या वर्गातील पाठ्य-पुस्तकातील धडे शिकवू लागलो.तसेच मी आणि माझ्या सोबत असणाऱ्या कर्मचारी वर्गानी एक रेडिओ ऑडिओ documentary फिल्म तयार केली.Documentary film अशी होती की एक अंधः महिला होती आमच्या मान तालुक्यातील मासाळवाडी या गावात ती महिला राहत होती.ती एक जन्म ताच अंधः होती.त्या महिलेला माणदेशी तरंग वाहिनी ने  माहिती मिळण्यासाठी व गाणी ऐकण्यासाठी एक  रेडिओ फ्री मध्ये दिला होता. Documentary फिल्म चा असा विषय होता की रेडिओ मुळे त्या महिलेच्या जीवनात काय बदल झाला.त्याबद्दल  त्या महिलेचा interview आणि feedback घेयचा होता. त्याचवेळी मला रेडिओ माध्यम च  भूमिकेचं महत्व आयुश्यात पहिल्यांदाच समजले. आणि आता मी वेगवेगळ्या समूहातील रेडिओ केंद्रातील लोकांशी zoom meeting वर वेबिनार पण करतो खूप काही शिकायला आणि प्रोजेक्ट हाताळायला मिळते. आणि महत्वाचं म्हणजे आपण हे करू शकतो हा आत्मविश्वास मनामध्ये  निर्माण होतो आणि विशेष म्हणजे  आता R.J  म्हणून माणदेशी तरंग वाहिनी मध्ये इंटर्नशिप करतोय.माणदेशी रेडिओ मध्ये R.J  हि जबाबदारी पार पडताना मी श्रोत्यासाठी पेपर वाचनीय कार्यक्रम करतो तसेच motivated आणि inspiration  कथा पण सांगतो. मला खूप साऱ्या श्रोत्याकडून प्रशंसा पण मिळते.मला हे करताना खूप अभिमान वाटतोय कि माझ्या क्लास मध्ये माझं राहणं  आणि बोलणं साद असल्यामुळे माझ्यावर  हासणाऱ्या  आणि मला कमी समजणाऱ्या मुलांपेक्षा मी एक पाऊल पुढे आहे याचा मला सार्थ  खूप खूप अभिमान आहे. आणि मी ब्लॉग पण लिहतो,मी लिहलेले ब्लॉग पण तुम्ही वाचत रहा आणि तुमच्या मित्रांना पण share करा.आतापर्यंत माझ्या लिखाणावर प्रेम करणाऱ्या माझ्या सर्व वाचकाच्या मी ऋणात राहू इच्छतो.असंच माझ्यावर प्रेम  आणि आशीर्वाद राहुद्या.

-Blogger- Akash Raychand Shinde.

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