Ragini MMS: Bollywood’s First Film in a six-cam set-up!

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The Ekta Kapoor-promoted Alt Entertainment’s in-the-news sensual paranormal thriller, Ragini MMS (co-produced by Sid Jain’s iRock) is the first Bollywood film to be shot entirely, using an elaborate six camera set-up.

As Ragini MMS will be releasing in both Hindi and Telegu, the amount of footage that has been collated through the six cameras can actually be used to create three films in Hindi and three in Telegu!

Veteran Director of Photography, Tribhuvan Babu, who worked on Ragini MMS says, “Each camera was specifically picked to ensure larger depth of field. Of the six cameras, five Canon 7Ds, 1 Handycam, and 1 Ari-elexa were used. Moreover, each camera was formatted so as to ensure organic unity in terms of the contrast value and colour renditions.”

The producers took a major leap of faith by entrusting first-time director Pavan Kripalani with such a set-up. The makers were faced with the challenge to get six cams rolling simultaneously, while ensuring that no camera caught the other in the frame.

“Certain scenes took up to 4 hours to set up, but the result is so worth it,” beams Babu.

For a five minute scene, the footage amassed is a staggering two hours! And to add to this novelty, the film was shot in a record-breaking 25 days.

With over 2.5 Terabytes of footage, the editors have been working 24 X 7 to ensure that the keenly awaited film hits the marquee on Friday, 13th of May!

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