Travelling Without Borders was a blog created by us - 6 university students from different backgrounds - with the idea to give our readers an insight into different countries and their culture, food and holiday destinations. Our YouTube video is a reflection of the countries each of us wrote about and shared for you to come on a journey with us as we explored the wonderful experiences each country – the UAE, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Iran and India – has to offer.
Process:
After several meetings, all of our members decided to make an introduction video about our blog since it is important for the audiences understanding more about us in our first vlog. Next, Sahirah and Gazelle stated a really good idea for our opening sentences "...the faces be hide..." which was really creative sentence since it encouraged the idea of introduction in the creatives way. Etash and Fardin gave a nice ending sentence "...following us... we would like to hear your comments..." which contains both advertising and engaging with audiences purposes. Dhruba and Dinh Son though that if we only standing and talking, it could not be considered as creative. Hence, they decided to add some hand drawing videos of our members with the inspiration from famous trend video "Drawing my life" on Youtube. After we had all the factors that we want to add for our video, we started doing our scrip. We decided that since it was an introduction video, we should have an introducing sentences first and then following by the reason why you watch the video. After that, we would have our own introduction part for each member talking about their role and what they wrote for our blog. Finally, we had our ending sentence. We divided into three teams for different stages of video-taking process. First team includes Sahirah and Gazelle, thinking about location and preparing camera. Second team includes Dhruba and Etash, being responsible for the video taking and writing introduction for the video. Final team includes Dinh Son and Fardin, editing the video. The reason why we divide into three teams since we want to make sure that our video-taking process could achieve a effective and efficient result.
For several months, I came to the house of one of the main birds of the country's self-reliance, Srimangal Baikka Bill in Moulvibazar district. Hundreds of thousands of kilometers away to get little warmth due to the intense intensity of the winter, foreign birds came in crowded Hail Haor in Srimangal. Srimangal's tradition has not seen anything of Srimangal if he does not see the 'Baikka Beel' of the vast Haor Haor. Hundreds of thousands of tourists come here every day to enjoy the festivity of birds. In the far north North America, Siberia and the Himalayan flock, flock of birds came from bikka bill. By the presence of hundreds of thousands of birds, the Baikka Bill will turn into a lily of beautiful beauty. Present Hail Haor's Pran Baikka Beel With the funding of 'USAID', the Marik Project has been built on the Baikka Beel, with the permanent sanctuary of fisheries and birds. Currently, the Baixa Beel is being maintained ...
A 15 th -century structure that still baffles the engineers, the largest mosque in Bangladesh, the most impressive Muslim monuments in the whole of the Indian subcontinent that has been enlisted a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is the one and only Sixty Dome Mosque. The Sixty Dome Mosque is more than 500 years old. In the 15 th century, a Muslim colony was founded by Khan Jahan Ali in the mangrove forest of the Sundarbans, near the coast in the Bagerhat District. He founded the colony during the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. Bagerhat district was known as “Khalifalabad” then. Khan Jahan Ali adorned the Bagerhat city with dozens of mosques. The most striking one is the multi-domed mosque. In addition, it took roughly 17 years to build it. The mosque covers an area of about 17280 sq. feet with the length of 160 feet and breadth of 108 feet. There is a trick in the name of this mosque. The name of the mosque is Sixty Dome Mosque. However, seventy-seven d...
"Sri-Land" Srimangal, a favorite name for travel thorns. Srimangal, the spiritual capital and tourism, has many places to roam around. Two / three times can not be finished. I did not want to miss this opportunity because he was a friend of Srimangal. So friends went out in Srimangal tour. Never got on the train. So I thought that if I went to Srimangal, I would go to the train. Think of that, that work. Train at 5pm. So it can not be delayed in one minute. We arrived at the airport railway station long before the time. But on that day I realized that the train is late for the scheduled time but does not wait for anyone. The train is running at its own pace. Suddenly I found out that standing outside the train gates was amazing. While there are only homes to look around, and sometimes passing our train passing by another train. There is little caution in this regard. Everything on the train is like observation The night is 10 o'clock at 40 minutes...
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