Ragam 07: Where the Lime costs 5Oops... my bad... it was actually Nokia Ragam 07... where the die rolls 7... the annual cultural extravaganza at my college, National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC). This fest, our fest, which is reputed to be among the top college cultural fests in the country, was from March 14th to 17th of this year. This year, we had performances from none other than Shaan, and a rock show by Evergreen.
But why the title? I wanted to write on the phenomenon by which food items magically increase in price during the days of Ragam in NITC. A harmless glass of lime juice, which would have cost you Rs. 3 on any normal day, sunny or rainy, suddenly turns into this gun-totting film-noir gangster who robs you of Rs. 5. A burger becomes the typical mafia godfather, to seek an audience with whom you have to shell out in excess of Rs 25. All this is with the hope of raising a few extra bucks to fund the fest. Not a criticism from me, mind you, but I hope in future years we can hope to rise to such a level that we can provide refreshments to the participants, organisers and audience at a much more reasonable rate.
At any rate, this was the largest Ragam NITC has ever hosted... a 50% increase in budget (Over 25 lakhs!), a 200% increase in sponsorship, and a 25% increase in participation from the previous year. Not to mention flawlessly co-ordinated proshows. The three nights were colourful and vibrant, featuring Group Dance, Shaan, and Evergreen and Fashion Show on the last night respectively. The event was pulled off without a hitch, thanks to the sponsors, esp. Nokia, and the entire organising team of Ragam, who worked day and night for months to pull off this mega event.
Where was I in all of this? Yours truly was in charge of maintaining the website and making horrendously hilarious videos for Ragam '07. Website maintenance has a physical component as well, especially in NITC. First you painstakingly put together all the crap into a presentable form, and put it up on the web. Then people come to you at odd hours, demanding that increasingly tiny changes be done, maybe a single page, maybe just a typo... I'm only too happy to do it. But over here, it means running to the Computer Centre each time you have to make even the smallest of changes... that does not impress me much since the moment I get back, there will be the next bugger sitting in my room, telling me to change something else. Late night marathons to the CC becomes a regular part of my life during the days preceding Ragam.
Check out the website http://ragam.nitc.ac.in/
(Credits go out to my fellow webmasters Girish R Varma and Anukool junnarkar, who did most of the HTML part. My work constituted the flash site)
The ragam blog... late to start, but featuring some excellent blogs.
The videos were the better part... a team of us gets together just two days (48 hours, dammit!!) before Ragam and decide that we need to air some goofy videos during the nights, when our Open Air Theatre will be packed with a crowd of around 3000. Plans were made in a jiffy, our minds clashing together to make the stupidest of ideas sound 'cool'... The next step... to hire a professional videographer for a day and shoot videos of people on campus singing an all-time favourite.. Shaan's 'Tanha Dil'. That part went quite smoothly. Next part... mastering video editing softwares within a span of hours and edit the raw videos into a presentable form. My roommate Anantharaman (Takla) also pitched in and made an AutoCAD Video (AutoCAD 2007 can make path-based animations... COOL!!) and in-house animator Nikhil John Kurien (JohnKu) made a beautiful 3dsMAX video. Thus, by the night of day one of Ragam, we had four videos up and running to awe the audience.
The team: Myself, Chutney, Venki, Vivek, Virus, JohnKu, Takla, Mayank, Saket.
5 comments:
I saw the Ragam site sometime back..I've to admit, it is one of the best Ragam sites ( perhaps the best ) that have come out.. The JS - XML integration has been done very well :) Keept up the good work :)
The credit for the JS-XML integration and almost all the background coding goes to Anukool Junnarkar, S6 CSE.
This blog gathers cobwebs, O great mad one. Shouldn't you have some stuff about your B'glore escapades?
a bit outdated, isnt this blog?.. that foto walkthru within a week seems to be 2 months late :-)..
Loved the title... The lime story is very true... I cut mess for ragam the first time... but never after...
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