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Ans 1.)Masala is a style of Indian cinema, especially in Bollywood and South Indian films, in which there is a mix of various genres in one film. For example, a film can portray action, comedy, drama, romance and melodrama all together. Many of these films also tend to be musicals, including songs filmed in picturesque locations, which is now very common in Bollywood films. Plots for such movies may seem illogical and improbable to unfamiliar viewers. The genre is named after the masala, a term used to describe a mixture of spices in Indian cuisine.
Ans 2.)Boom Camera
The crane like device that holds the camera and gives it complete vertical horizontal, lateral and diagonal mobility.
Boom, Mic
The adjustable pole that holds the microphone and can extend out, over or actors’ action.
First Team
Refers to the principle actors cast in a motion picture
Pantomime
Action in which the actors, or background performers, express themselves using gestures instead of words
Parallel Action
Two lines of action that occur simultaneously, shown to the audience via the cut back
Wild Sound
A soundtrack made independently from the camera. Ambiance
Ans 3.) 1954,Filmfare
Ans 4.)1954,Govt. of India
Ans 5.)1969,Govt. of India
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