The Department of Computer Science of The Bhawanipur Education Society College embarked on an educational trip to the city of Hyderabad. The purpose of this trip was to educate the students about the intricacies of film-making, and to emphasize the role of computers in the various aspects of creating a movie.
Trip Details
No. of Teachers
3
No. of Students
37
Name of the Teachers
Mr. Sanjib Halder
Mr. Akash Mehta
Ms. Anamika Guha
Duration
18th November 2022 – 22nd November 2022
Places Visited
Day-1
Salarjung Museum
Goloconda Fort
Day-2
Ramoji Film City
Day-3
Char Minar
Hussain Sagar Lake Boat Ride
Buddha Statue
Day-1:
The teachers and students of the department of computer science of the Bhawanipur Education Society College, started the 3-day trip with a visit to the salargunj museum. The team got to view the world famous English Bracket Clock in action, along with an array of beautiful marble statues which were made during the british rule.
The team then proceeded to the Goloconda Fort. Golconda fort is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent fortress complexes in India. The inner fort contains ruins of palaces, mosques and a hill top pavilion, which rises about 130 meters high gives a bird’s eye view of the whole city of Telangana. The sunset was perfect with the scintillating view from the top of the fort.
Day-2:
The second day was arguably the most important day of the trip. On the second day the team visited Ramoji Film City – the largest film studio complex in the world. To begin with, Ramoji Film City tour offers behind the scenes experiences of live movie sets and shoots-in-progress. Plus, there are restaurants, a dedicated area for shopping, rides etc. It had a fake airport, hospital, railway station, laboratories, Tihar Jail, temples, churches, mosques, ancient caves (man-made), British and French residential societies, Mughal and Japanese gardens, and the list goes on.
The team learnt how films are created. The multimedia animation behind it was pretty amazing. One of the teachers, Ms. Anamika Guha volunteered for a short film which was totally shot in front of everyone. With the help of Green Screen animation, her movements were perfectly amalgamated in a motion picture. The background score was also created right in front of the team using noting but regular trinkets. The way the combination of lights, camera angles, different sounds, music was explained to all of us.
Day-3:
The third day was all about visiting the famous sites in the city. First off, the team visited Char-Minar. After spending quality time soaking up the beautiful locality, the team went on a boat ride on the famous Hussain Sagar Lake. The team also got a chance to see one of the largest marble statues in the world – The Buddha Statue.
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Trip to Hyderabad
The Department of Computer Science of The Bhawanipur Education Society College embarked on an educational trip to the city of Hyderabad. The purpose of this trip was to educate the students about the intricacies of film-making, and to emphasize the role of computers in the various aspects of creating a movie.
Trip Details
3
37
Mr. Sanjib Halder
Mr. Akash Mehta
Ms. Anamika Guha
Goloconda Fort
Day-3
Char Minar
Hussain Sagar Lake Boat Ride
Buddha Statue
Day-1:
The teachers and students of the department of computer science of the Bhawanipur Education Society College, started the 3-day trip with a visit to the salargunj museum. The team got to view the world famous English Bracket Clock in action, along with an array of beautiful marble statues which were made during the british rule.
The team then proceeded to the Goloconda Fort. Golconda fort is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent fortress complexes in India. The inner fort contains ruins of palaces, mosques and a hill top pavilion, which rises about 130 meters high gives a bird’s eye view of the whole city of Telangana. The sunset was perfect with the scintillating view from the top of the fort.
Day-2:
The second day was arguably the most important day of the trip. On the second day the team visited Ramoji Film City – the largest film studio complex in the world. To begin with, Ramoji Film City tour offers behind the scenes experiences of live movie sets and shoots-in-progress. Plus, there are restaurants, a dedicated area for shopping, rides etc. It had a fake airport, hospital, railway station, laboratories, Tihar Jail, temples, churches, mosques, ancient caves (man-made), British and French residential societies, Mughal and Japanese gardens, and the list goes on.
The team learnt how films are created. The multimedia animation behind it was pretty amazing. One of the teachers, Ms. Anamika Guha volunteered for a short film which was totally shot in front of everyone. With the help of Green Screen animation, her movements were perfectly amalgamated in a motion picture. The background score was also created right in front of the team using noting but regular trinkets. The way the combination of lights, camera angles, different sounds, music was explained to all of us.
Day-3:
The third day was all about visiting the famous sites in the city. First off, the team visited Char-Minar. After spending quality time soaking up the beautiful locality, the team went on a boat ride on the famous Hussain Sagar Lake. The team also got a chance to see one of the largest marble statues in the world – The Buddha Statue.
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