• 18 hours ago
Rahasyam Idam Jagath Trailer Lunch Event.

రహస్యం ఇదం జగత్ ట్రైలర్ లాంచ్ ఈవెంట్

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00:00I'm Kaushalya. Hi.
00:02I've been waiting for the trailer and movie since the poster was released.
00:09Congratulations. The trailer is very good.
00:12I want to ask about sync sound.
00:15Actually, it's not easy to work with sync sound.
00:18Usually, I heard that actors will take so many takes to get the perfection and director also.
00:25How many takes did you struggle a lot for that to be perfect actors?
00:37As you said, we have to take care of the environment.
00:42If anyone moves in the set, there will be an audio issue.
00:47As an actor, we feel that the performance is good, but the mic is not clear or the audio is not clear.
01:02We feel that we liked the previous take with the same intensity.
01:09I believe that emotions are compromised in dubbing.
01:25You tell me, how many takes did I take?
01:29Actors came very prepared.
01:32There were 13 minutes of sync sound.
01:36We had to shoot the 13-minute scene in one shot.
01:41Because the track runs in a single movement.
01:44It's called a 360-degree track.
01:47So, they performed it.
01:49I took 5-6 takes.
01:51All the 13-minute shots were shot in sync.
01:56It wasn't just normal preparation.
01:59We also did workshops to go there.
02:02We shot the entire movie in 50 days.
02:05It's not easy to shoot such a feature film in 50 days.
02:10So, it requires a lot of preparation.
02:12Actors did their theses and did an amazing job.
02:22When new science fiction topics come up,
02:32They are world-famous movies.
02:37Other movies are only Hollywood movies.
02:41But, they used comedy to get the subject into the audience.
02:52It's called conversational comedy.
02:57Is it entertaining and engaging?
03:02There are emotions as well.
03:13There is action in it.
03:32Hello, Mr. Komal.
03:34Are you all citizens of the US?
03:37Are you green card holders from H1B or India?
03:40I found an interesting topic.
03:43If people who want to shoot in the US contact you,
03:46We can get the visuals we need.
03:49In a way, it's much needed in the US.
03:52In terms of film making,
03:54There are a lot of opportunities.
03:57When we go to the US,
03:59There are a lot of people waiting for the film.
04:03There are a lot of stories to be told.
04:07In terms of our status,
04:16Next, let's talk about Kamala Harris and Indian origin.
04:23Let's hear her story.
04:25I'm a U.S. citizen, and I came here as soon as the movie was released.
04:35That's why I'm telling you, madam. It's very interesting.
04:38It may look like a comedy question, but for all the people here,
04:43as you showed in the trailer,
04:46just like how the girl is asking with interest and curiosity,
04:50as much as there are Telugu people in America,
04:53our people are getting used to Western culture.
04:59You are promoting Indian culture a lot here.
05:03I asked at that point.
05:05Also, another point.
05:07When you spend money, you calculate everything with dollars, right?
05:11When you started, did you calculate like Indian money,
05:15and when you spent, did you spend in dollars, sir?
05:20In terms of budget wise,
05:23the scale of the budget was the same.
05:28We spent in dollars.
05:30But we spent as much as we could with planning.
05:35In terms of VFX,
05:40the technicians there,
05:42because the team members here,
05:47they have more manpower.
05:49The manpower there is not that easy.
05:51So, with the few people there,
05:53the technicians were well paid.
05:55We spent as much as we could.
05:57We put all the budget on the screen.
05:59That's why the screen value is so good.
06:01I have a continuing question.
06:03Will it cost more to make it here in the US?
06:07What do you think when you compare it?
06:09Because it's a small film.
06:11As long as you know,
06:13prepared, you know what you are doing,
06:16from the shot divisions, everything.
06:18We shoot as much as we can,
06:20without any extra time.
06:22I have shot a lot of extra scenes.
06:24But it starts with number of days,
06:26production days, crew,
06:28without any wastage.
06:30From there, the budget control is done.
06:32That clarity is enough.
06:34Other than that, rest is within the budget.
06:37Director, this is Kirti.
06:39Actually, the movie is a mythological movie.
06:42But in Tollywood,
06:44we have a set of audience.
06:46So, how far can this movie reach them?
06:49What are the aspects to reach them?
06:51Do you like stories?
06:53Your grandfather's stories.
06:55You like them, right?
06:57So, that's it.
06:59It's a common emotion among us.
07:01We eat rice only when we are told stories.
07:03You say there is a lot of science.
07:05Science fiction story.
07:07So, how does it reach a set of audience?
07:09That's what you expect.
07:11Even though there is science fiction,
07:13we have done the mellowed down
07:15with the characters we know.
07:17When we know the characters,
07:19and they want to say something,
07:21it will be easily mellowed down.
07:23Everyone will understand.
07:25All ages will enjoy the movie.
07:27One last, please.
07:29I am Krishna from Studio One.
07:31You are the producer and director of this movie.
07:34Why are you the producer?
07:36It's your first movie, right?
07:38You have shown this movie before.
07:40Did you search for a producer?
07:42If you didn't,
07:44did you become a producer
07:46because of your own freedom?
07:48I pitched the story to the production houses.
07:50Initially.
07:52But they liked the story.
07:54They loved it content wise.
07:56The only thing is,
07:58how to execute the VFX of the first movie.
08:00There are larger scale shots.
08:02So, it was time taking.
08:04My mom and my wife produced it.
08:06So, it's an in-house project.

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