Be part of the change, take the CVC’s pledge to put an end to corruption in India Have you taken the pledge to promote integrity and eradicate corruption? More than 3.66 lakh ordinary citizens have already taken the pledge being promoted by the Central Vigilance Commission, which is celebrating this week as Vigilance Awareness Week. All these years, the CVC had limited itself to oath taking at central government organisations and state government departments, but this year, it has extended the pledge to every citizen, in line with the Narendra Modi government’s promise of providing a corruption-free administration. Central Vigilance Commissioner K V Chowdary said that as part of its efforts to promote probity in public life and to achieve a corruption-free society, the CVC observes Vigilance Awareness Week every year beginning on October 31. https://pledge.cvc.nic.in/. Entering Basic Details - This includes providing your Name, Gender, ID Proof (Aadhar, PA...
Photography is a great art form and a great way to get away from your life. A picture cannot be defined by words often fail to convey. Choose carefully what will be in your photograph. A good photograph should mimic a small frame that surrounds certain features of your subject. Do not try to show that much. If you want a better impression of a subject, shoot a group of photos that can show the same scene from different vantage points. Try different shutter speeds and remember what works the best for you. Photography lets you to capture a single moment and to blur together large time by adjusting shutter speed. Using a faster shutter speed will let you catch objects while they are in motion, while the slower speed can help you get those natural scenes. Keep the process you use for taking pictures as simple as possible when you can. You don't need to mess with a bunch of different color or motion settings. Don't go crazy messing with the settings without really knowing what you...
It is the final product of director S.S. Rajamouli's dazzling usage of computer-generated effects the RRRis on its path to becoming the most acclaimed Indian blockbuster in 2022. Beginning with the violent CGI fly-in Eega (2012) and continuing through the fantastical scenery of Baahubali (2015-2017) as well as the revolutionary war of the jungle cat in RRR, Rajamouli has overseen some of the most stunningly artistic films in the 20th century. He was able to accomplish this with the help of Makuta VFX, who have worked on every Rajamouli film in some capacity prior to Magadheera(2009). I talked to Makuta the Division Manager of Makuta VFX and Chief Tech Director Pete Draper, about his move to England to Hyderabad as well as the process involved in setting up an VFX store in India and how it's doing Rajamouli's epic films. FilmmakerWhat are your experiences in the field of visual effects? how did it lead to your move to England in England to Hyderabad and the formation of Mak...
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