The celluloid [telugu]
In this podcast with Chitralochana, we discussed Shankar's Corruption trilogy.
Discussing Avatar's writing, music and other technical aspects --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A podcast discussing Jalsa and Khaleja
After viewing “Major” and experiencing its flawless editing, there was a longing to talk over its cuts and choices. Fortunately, We got the opportunity to record a podcast with MAJOR's editor Pavan Kalyan Garu. We discussed the film's cuts and the thought process that their film team went through. I hope you guys find the podcast to be enjoyable and knowledgeable.
How often in big-budget films do we come across characters going through a moral crisis? KV Anand's Rangam is a rare film in mainstream cinema with a universal appeal that has aged well with the audience. Here is our video essay exploring the main theme snap characters of Rangam. . You can follow us on: Instagram - https://instagram.com/the_celluloid?utm_medium=copy_link
we will be taking a closer look at the tropes and writing choices of Game over, which made it an interesting genre-defining film.
Most of the time, the technical aspects of a film go unnoticed in half-baked commercial films. Even though a movie like Bharat Ane Nenu has a decent plot and well-written characters, the film gets cliched and extremely commercial at times. But still, cinematographer Ravi K Chandran and writer-director Koratala Shiva used a motif to tell this larger-than-life tale effectively on the screen. Watch the video and let us know your thoughts! . . Written and Narrated by Charaen Jalagam . The political Philosophy of Bharat Ane Nenu by Praneeth Hanumanthu - https://youtu.be/DPsUheAf0gs . The Man And The masses by Cinema Kaburlu - https://youtu.be/l6CFXpe35_w All the footage and sound (film) belong to the righteous owner. No copyright infringement intended. #BharatAne Nenu #maheshbabu #koratalashiva #kiaraadvani #Video Essay Would you please subscribe and click the bell icon for further updates from us? You can follow us on: Instagram - https://instagram.com/the_celluloid?utm_medium=copy_link
A small video essay (audio version) on understanding the story structure of jalsa. P.s: I do not own the copyright of these songs; this is only for promoting the music of its original composer: Devi Sri Prasad
Rajamouli's films are cinematic sagas! Larger-than-life emotions, mixed-up genres, and heavy usage of current technology. As an ode to these elaborate and sweeping creations, let's retrospect on the films that had the best production design done. 0:00 Intro 2:11 Eega 4:39 Chatrapathi 7:59 Magadheera 9:48 Sye 10:43 Yamadonga 13:29 Bahubali Series