SSLC 10th English Project Tiger Chapter1 Unit 2 Notes

SSLC 10th English Project Tiger Chapter1 Unit 2 Notes

Download the notes for Project Tiger (Memoir) chapter 1 from the Kerala Syllabus SSLC. Learn the English chapter 1 notes for Unit 2 of the 10th class SSLC syllabus in pdf format. Project Tiger is the autobiography of renowned director Sathyajith Ray. He is regarded as one of the 20th century's greatest filmmakers. He explains how he was able to film leopard scenes for his movie "Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne" in this memoir. He had a lot of challenges to overcome in order to shoot it. He noticed that the scenes weren't great when he got to Culcutta. The same scenes had to be reshot. You encounter the same difficulty once more. He finally got his hands on a gun.

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Board SCERT, Kerala
Text Book SCERT Based
Class SSLC 
Subject English Notes
Chapter Unit 2 - Chapter 1
Chapter Name Project Tiger (Memoir)
Category Kerala SSLC


Kerala Syllabus SSLC Class 10 English Notes Unit - 2 Chapter 1 Project Tiger (Memoir)

Chapter 1 Project Tiger (Memoir)

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One of the best filmmakers of the 20th century is largely acknowledged as being Satyajit Ray, an Indian Bengali. Ray started his career as a commercial artist after being born in Calcutta to a prominent Bengali family in the arts and literature. After meeting French director Jean Renoir and viewing Vittorio De Sica's 1948 Italian film Nealealist Bicycle Thieves while visiting London, he became interested in filmmaking. Ray has helmed 36 movies, spanning documentaries, shorts, and movies. In addition, he works as a writer, publisher, illustrator, composer, graphic designer, and cinema critic. She has authored many novels and short tales, many of them are geared at young readers. In his mythology, Feluda, a professional, and Professor Shonku, a writer of science fiction, are well-known figures. Oxford University conferred honorary degrees on him. Pather Panchali, Ray's debut film from 1955, garnered eleven international accolades, including the inaugural Best Human Document Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1956. The movie spawned the Apu Trilogy, together with Aparajito (1956) and Apur Sansar (1959). In addition to writing the script, acting it out, scoring points, and editing it, Ray also created the credit articles and promotional materials. Ray has received multiple prestigious honours for his work, including the Academy Honorary Award in 1992, 32 Indian National Cinema Accolades, the Golden Lion, Golden Bear, and two Silver Bears. He has also won countless other awards at international film festivals and award ceremonies. In 1992, the Indian government bestowed upon him the Bharat Ratna, the highest human accolade.
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Nobody can compete with Hollywood when it comes to producing animal-themed movies, according to Satyajith Ray. Ray remembers seeing Rin-tin-tin and Lassie, two movies about dogs, when he was a kid. These canines were well-known animal celebrities with better acting than most people. Their earnings were equivalent to those of a genuine TV star. He learned that Hollywood handled its animal performers with the utmost regard. The performers are often present while the studio's lights are put up. When it comes to well-known celebrities, stand-ins handle this responsibility. He saw that the animal actors had stand-ins when he watched a movie being made in the Disney Studio twenty years ago.
Training ravens to act in a movie takes a lot of work. Even this, though, was feasible in Hollywood; for instance, hundreds of trained ravens and other birds were used in Alfred Hitchcock's movie "Birds." Many movies have also been shot in Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta using trained horses, dogs, and elephants. Ray asserts that taught animals may deliver good results if one is persistent enough. On the other hand, working with tigers is not an easy task, but Ray had to do it for his movie Goopy Gyne Bagha Bync. The protagonists Goopy and Bagha confront a tiger in a jungle during one scene in the movie Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, and they freeze in fear. Ray secured a trained tiger and its trainer, Mr. Thorat, from the Bharat Circus Company with the intention of hiring a trained tiger for this sequence. In order to shoot the scene, Mr. Thorat and his crew travelled to a bamboo grove close to the village of Notun Gram with two tigers. They wrapped one around the tiger's neck and wore a collar made of tiger hide around it. They attached a short, sturdy wire to the tiger's collar and a ground-anchored iron rod on the other end. In order to let the tiger go, Mr. Thorath threw open the cage door. The tiger sprang out of the cage and fiercely assaulted the spectators. The tiger's unexpected behaviour shocked everyone. The trainer, Mr. Thorat, was unable to control it, but gradually it calmed down.
They took the required pictures, but subsequently found that the camera was broken and the pictures were too dark. All of their efforts were in futile since the first shot they took did not connect. The target required to be fired at. The shots needed to be reshot, so this time they travelled to Boral village to find a different bamboo grove. There, too, the tiger rushed at the spectators before rapidly calming down. All the rounds were fired by Ray and his crew. This time, the camera worked well, producing excellent shots.

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