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'Vaisakham': Technically superior

Saturday, May 13, 2017 • Telugu Comments
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'Vaisakham', directed by Dynamic Lady Director B Jaya and produced by BA Raju on RJ Cinemas, is going to be released a summer special. At a press meet held earlier today, the team expressed thorough confidence about the movie.

B Jaya said, "I have always encouraged new talent. I worked with Valishetty Venkata Subbarao (the film's cinematographer) 14 years ago itself on a digital song for 'Chantigadu'. When Ramoji Rao garu and D Suresh Babu garu watched it, they were all praise for the song. He said that if the technology goes full scale, there would be no need for labs in 10 years' time. What he said has turned out to be true today. Subba Rao has carried cinematography as well as performed DI. He himself designs and operates his equipment".

She further said that a new technology named Body Gimbal is being introduced with 'Vaisakham'. This technology, Jaya averred, would negate the impact of shaking of the camera. Director Shankar is using the same on '2.0'.

Subbarao said, "More than the God who bestows upon one the skill to develop a technology, those who gives one the opportunity to put that technology to use are more important. They are more important to me. I thank B Jaya garu and BA Raju garu for being such important people. When I talked to her about digital technology during the making of 'Chantigadu', Jaya garu encouraged me. Havish and KL University's KL Sathyanarayana garu made me a professor as I am a robotics scientist".

The technician said that the film would have used more than just Body Gimbal but for want of scope. "The audience can feel the movement, colour sense and the angle of view while watching the movie. When we wanted to use Gimbal, the budget had exceeded by then. Despite that, the producer and the director didn't compromise on quality. The response to the theatrical trailer is great," he said.

Devi Sri Prasa and Puri Jagannadh have praised the songs, he said. "The songs have been shot in unseen-before locations. For the first time, Kazakhstan was chosen. If everybody has the likes of Raju garu and Jaya garu, it will be great for technicians like me," the technician averred.

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