Monday, June 15, 2009

Tomar Shawhore

Once upon a time, I was quite an 'Active' kid, as my mother used to complain ever so often! Climbing up tress, across walls, and down from roof tops used to be like having bread and milk to me! (Ya, my staple breakfast diet used to consist of 3 slices of bread and a glass of milk.) That was then, though. The last time I did any adventurous climbing was when I climbed out of the First Floor Balconey of a house in Manipal, when I thought (mistakenly, as it turned out) that I had been locked in. Almost seven years back.


The fly-over under construction was about 50 feet above ground. I wanted to get on top of it to get a clear, nested-bird's-eye view of the sprawling campus next to it. I first thought of walking up the ramp under construction right there... but soon discovered that it stopped in mid air - perfect for shooting a high speed sequence where Sandra Bullock drives a bus flying straight across a 40 feet chasm - and didn't join the main flyover. And it was not high enough to get the view I wanted.

Looking around, I could see one of those workers ladders going up to the top - one of those affairs with flat metal rungs & no handrails, with a framework which looks as if it will fall apart if a rose petal was to land on one of the rungs. Well, I am not a rose petal, by any stretch of imagination, irrespective of who is imagining, whether it be Jules Verne or Michael Crichtn or Isaac Asimov or even Escher himself! But then, I reasoned, nor would be at least some of the workers who use this ladder daily on the way to office. So I decided to climb it.

It was then I realised how brave the folks in our country really are, to be using this method to access one's workplace nonchalantly every day, and without thinking of what would happen if they were to miss a footing after going up half the way. I wasn't nonchalant at all. In fact I was really scared. Imagine walking up the above-described path (not to heaven as I was hoping all the way up and down) with a Camera on a Tripod in one hand, and hardly daring to hold the framework with the other, of the fear that something will come lose! I would have kept my eyes closed all the way up as Dusty Miller did all the way up the cliffs of Navarone - but then something told me that was not really the right thing to do in the situation!


It took me about 15 everlasting minutes to reach the top. It was worth it, I got what I wanted and more. The view was not really breathtaking or anything, that is hard to get in the city. But the flyover under construction was itself really interesting, snaking its way all the way up to horizon. I got a couple of more shots than I expected, you can find them in some of the 'lyrics-less' sections of the song. I am embedding the official version of the video below. You are also welcome to visit the Youtube Link and leave your comments to Anupam - the composer, singer & protagonist. Here's the video.




Sunday, June 7, 2009

A Matter Of Choice

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"It was not too bad... but the bus was really scary from so close! I thought for a moment I was going to die.... well I did actually! After that it was all nice.... and the ride up here really interesting!"

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We were approached by the 'Green Leaders' team some time back - that's the team of people who try to spread awareness about environmental issues among the rest of us in the company - to create a video on the issues of waste management. We thought of doing it over a weekend, and then gave up the idea on the weekend over which we were supposed to do it... at the last moment - because of lack of preparedness. A week later, we decided to make another attempt, this time targeting completion by the World Environment Day - then about 5-6 weeks away.

Dale & I volunteered from the Movie Making club, so did Sushma, although she wasn't part of the club yet, she had just heard of the project from Om, who was - and I assumed that we could always rope in Vibhor & Neeraj to help out if really needed.


After a couple of week's worth of brainstorming session, we came up with a list of ideas which we will include in the video beyond Waste Management, and then Dale & I sat and planned to put a storyline around it. The initial draft of the storyline was interesting enough to get Vibhor & Neeraj involved, coming up with new ideas.

So we made the movie - a 15 minute affair - a documentary embedded in a funny story to catch people's attention. The screening in the office was reasonably successful & well received. Youtube allows only 10 minutes of video at a time, so we uploaded in two parts.

And ya, I made my acting debut in this Movie!


Here are the two parts.