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Kalyaneshwari Temple | #uniquevideos | by unique videos

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Kalyaneshwari Temple |  #uniquevideos  | by unique videos Kalyaneshwari Temple is a 500 years old temple of Maa Kalyaneswari,"The Goddess of Fulfillment"(who is an avatar of Maa Kali). It's one of the oldest Kali Temple in West Bengal. It is believed by the local people that Goddess Kalyaneshwari fulfils the wishes of childless women. It is said that a visit to Kalyaneshwari Temple proves very fruitful. Any wish when asked with devotion and a pious heart is certainly fulfilled by the mother. Once upon a time there was dense forest and the Goddess was worshiped by the dacoits. Legend was that sometime those dacoits used to kill humans and offer them to the Goddess. While the original temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali in the form of Maa Kalyaneshwari, Its original structure was built by Maharaja HariGupt who was fleeing from Kushans. This was later on renovated by king of Panchkot some five centuries ago. There is a place Garh Panchkot near Panchet,~20km from...

Process of Shooting a Music Video

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Process of Shooting a Music Video #uniquevideos , #shooting , #musicvideo Music videos are where most filmmakers get their start. I know I did. So, here are my thoughts, tips and advice on How to Make a Music Video for anybody just getting started and looking to direct or make a music video on their own. Enjoy!!! On the day of shooting, be focused and stick to the plan. Keep a careful record of the shots you've made for the sake of editing. Always allow plenty of time for shooting. Even though the finished scene may only last 10 seconds, it could easily take several hours to set up and shoot. That being said, don’t get so preoccupied with getting the “perfect” shoot that you take six hours on one shoot and have only six hours left to finish the remaining 15. Ideally, you'll have several good takes for each scene. You can never have too much footage, and the re-take may capture something that you hadn't noticed the first time around. While it is never a good idea...