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Friday, September 30, 2011

teacher tips/ Video Interview

Nine tips for journalists on shooting video interviews
Madhav Chandra Chandel


As more journalists start shooting video, I got these tips from a pro on how to make sure those videos are newsworthy.Los Angeles-based Doug Mazell, long-time film producer and director of photography, has drawn up a list of nine practical tips on how to shoot a quality video interview.
1. Don't forget about sound! Find a very quiet place to record the interview. Keep your subject close so the on-camera microphone records the best-possible sound.
2. Try to keep the face of your subject the brightest part of the scene. Look at the background of your video image -- if it seems very bright, change your composition. This might only require moving to the right or to the left just a few feet. Look at the entire frame, not just the face of your subject. A good image consists of a good subject and a better background.
3. Try to keep the background clutter-free. Your brain may isolate your subject, but the camera sees everything. Look deep into your video image and try to keep the background clean. Again, this may just require moving to the the left or to the right a few feet.
4. When asking a question of your subjects, have them repeat the question in their answer.
5. If possible, shoot video of items, subjects or locations that your subject may refer to in the interview. These shots can be used to help tell the story.
6. Write down 5 questions that will work in every situation and tape it to your camera.
7. Try to use a mono pod to steady your camera.
8. Always carry spare batteries and memory cards.
9. Keep you camera and lenses as clean as possible.

Monday, September 26, 2011

CIET Media club registration form

MEDIA CLUB
Registration Form



1. Name of the School

2. Name of the Principal/Director /VP/HM:

3. Address/Phone/Fax/:


4. E-mail of the School:

5. E-Mail of the Principal:

6. Name and Ph. No. of Media-Club coordinator:

We wish to establish a Media Club in our School. The school will take full responsibility of planning, implementing and monitoring all the activities related to the Media Club.





Date:                                                                                           Signature of the Principal/ Head

Place:                                                                                                  of the Institution with seal

Saturday, September 24, 2011

David Barsamian deported

INDIA DEPORTS US RADIO JOURNALIST

Ratheesh Kaliyadan
India deported David Barsamian, an US radio journalist and founder of Alternative Radio. He was was deported on arrival from Indira Gandhi International Airport,New Delhi in the early hours of Sept 23,2011. He arrived in Delhi sometime after midnight, and his being “put back” on a flight at 3am. Why did the airport authority took such a quick decision? Is he a criminal? Or did he do any harm to the nation? Such questions are raised in the minds of the people who were happened to know the happenings.

According to news agencies, "he was found to have allegedly violated visa norms during his previous visit to the country".Sources said Barsamian had reported on events in Jammu and Kashmir during his last visit to India and these reports were found to be "not based on facts". They alleged that he violated his Visa norms during his visit in 2009-10 by indulging in professional work while holding a tourist visa. He was thereafter put on a watchlist by the immigration authorities in order to prevent his entry when he visits the country again. Sources said Barsamian during his visit to Kashmir Valley had interactions with separatist leaders and also reported on the situation in the Kashmir valley. Barsamian is reported to have travelled extensively in connection with his work( PTI 07:09 PM,Sep 23,2011).

David has been visiting India almost every year since the early 1970s. He did a series of interviews with locals and activists in Kasmir.In an exclusive interview to Greater Kashmir Barsamian said the consciousness of Kashmiris had shifted after 2008. “I observe that people especially the youth of Kashmir are more confident and politically conscious as compared to my past visits in 1996 and 2007. They are now using the non-violent means to press for their political demands. It’s the most effective form to fight for your rights,”

He said the gains in 2010 should be sustained by concerted efforts in the future. “There has to be historical understanding, sustained process, dedication and organization among people who are at work,”

Barsamian said. “There have been instances where struggles have been defused by weakening the different sections of the society. Like the infighting among the groups. This ultimately benefits the power”.

David Barsamian launched staunch criticisms against Indian media who hides the Kashmiri realities in Human Right violations by different agencies. Deportation Barsamian is not an alienated incident in India. We have long years' history in deportation begins from the first newspaper itself. The pre-independent Indian rulers tortured and deported several journalists to protect the East India Company's interests. But the post-independent India also proved we are not far away from the previous rulers.Less than a year ago, American academic Richard Shapiard upon arrival from the Indira Gandhi International airport. His crime, presumably, was an article on two on the human rights situation in Kashmir. Earlier this month, the journalist David Devadas was assaulted by the Jammu and Kashmir police.

It is true that for India, Jammu&Kasmir issues are too hot. It is a prestigious part of our nation. Nobody will support if anybody raise voice against Indian interest in the issue. At the sametime, the humanright issues should be noted and remedials are needed.To protect them, deportation of journalists are not the real way.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Onam and Communism

MYTH AND REALITY IN ONAM TRADITIONS
Ratheesh Kaliyadan
Legendary story behind the Onam celebration exposes the nostalgic feel of abundance which was the trade mark of the then Mavelinadu. Abundance is a way to envy too. The story also reveals Gods’ envy over legendary rulers who grabbed hearts and minds of their subjects.

Mahabali is one of the major martyrs of the envy. The king belongs to the Asura tradition. His regime was admired by everybody and became a celebrity all over, including the dais of Gods. The Mavelinadu was a kingdom with abundance where no theft, illegal practices and cheaters. Generosity was the embodiment of the king Mahabali.

The envious gods met, shared their anxiety and decided to teach the king a lesson; a lesson of cheating. Lord Vishnu was in charge of contacting Mahabali and implements the operation. Vishnu’s incarnation Vamana approached Mahabali. Vamana, a Brahmin dwarf boy begged the generous king for three steps of land. Mahabali granted the wish. Within seconds, Vamana grew into an enormous figure. The first step of the figure covered earth, the second one the heaven. The generous king became in a chaos. But he never went back to his promise. The king offered his head for Vamana to place his third step. The heavy step sent to Patala (beneath the earth). The envious gods sent a truthful king to hell. Vamana sanctioned permission to the king to visit his subjects once a year. The day is Onam. Every Malayali try their best to be in abundance in this day. The old saying “kanam vittum onam unnanam” (celebrate Onam even by selling the only piece of land) reflects the importance of Onam celebrations to Malayalis.

POOKKALAM

Onam is a harvest festival of Kerala. The celebrations are colored with beautiful pookkalams.The pookkalam begins on the day of Atham and ends on the day of Onam. It is the ‘formal inauguration’ of Onam festivities. Atham is the day in Malayalam month of Chingam. Atham pathu Ponnonam means tenth day of Atham is Onam. These ten days are decorated with pookkalams in front of every house. The much appreciated pookkalam is a floral tribute to the generous king Mahabali. Traditionally the flowers are collected from their own surroundings. Children were in the fore front of flower collection and making pookkalams. They collected local flowers and filled their baskets with the ‘brands’ like Thumba, Mukkuti, odapoo, Mandaram, Thechi, Krishnakireedam, Rajamalli, Shankhupushpam, Nangyarvattom and Aripoo. Kerala changed a lot due to social and political interventions. The state is far away from the agriculture and its cultural notions. So these flowers are not plenty now a day. Our children are not so much fond to collect flowers.

PRAKCOMMUNISM

Mahabali was a comrade!!! Was he actually? We have no specific answer. But he was a champion of a ‘socialist’ society long years before such a concept is emerged. Nostalgia of Onam reminds the long marched prak communist life. It sustained in pre-historic era. People lived in gothras where everything was public. Tools, food items and products were not private entities. They shared everything among the members. There is no clash between rich and poor. Even the concept of richness is unaware of them. Naturally, they had no scope for tortures and torturing mechanisms. Scope for theft and cheating is limited. Limited resources and limited utilities made them to be shared. The means of attaining dreams were also depended the limited sources. Onam is tagged with a legendary tale. Still it provides an ethos of such a life, called prak communism. Communists dream such a world order to be established through revolutions. Listen what Engels says: “socialism is the expression of absolute truth, reason and justice and has only to be discovered to conquer the entire world by virtue of its own power.”

MARKET IN ONAM CELEBRATIONS

Market oriented economy is the champions of almost all festivals. Onam is not an exception. Take the case of pookkalams. It is one of the major competitions in Onam days in Kerala. Almost all organizations that offer Onam celebrations conduct the competition. A feel that ‘what is the relevance of Onam without a ‘pookkalam’ is built consciously. Actually the feel take away the heart and ambience of Onam, the harvest festive. Instead of collecting flowers from around, we depend the flower market. The traditional flowers are hijacked by Jasmins and Chrysanthemums flowered in private fields. Majority of flowers flow from Gundelpet and Bangalore. The flower market is alive round clock. Pookkalams became costly by the dependence and conscious efforts to showcase the tradition.

This season is not only good for flowers but also for all trades. Onam season is the major market field of brands. It is a period of competition among branded and unbranded products. Consumer products grab attention of buyers. All kinds of sellers consider this time as suitable season for trade. This is a season of discounts and offers.

MEDIA INTERVENTIONS

Media market is also alive with colorful advertisements and varieties of products including special issues and publications. Book exhibitions and media trade fairs are common. To intensify the Keralites’ insatiable thirst and hunger for consumer goods and consumerism, media pour oil by ads and programmes that influence silently. Those who are stand apart from market are picturised in a comic way. Religious values and rituals are promoted by brand ambassadors. Really, their interest is trade. But the way make harm to the secular feel of the state. Media play a crucial role in it. Print and television media are in a festive mood in news presentation and the programme side. Malayalam television channels conducted their own celebrations. They are also hijacked by big advertisements and sponsorships as newspaper spaces. The sponsored programmes put a seed of consumer life and creep into the minds. The feel influences buying capabilities. Brand addiction is the new trend. To make addicted the advertisers fruitfully utilize the cultural and religious symbols. That is why Pookkalam, new dress and new products become the embodiment of Onama rather than the paddy field and agriculture. They are trying to place the symbols in a changed and different context. The context is established in and by media. Media managers are happy in the successful placement because the ad revenue is the backbone of their set ups.