Thursday, February 26, 2015

Sanjaya 4K Videography

In Mahabharata—a story of war between the Pandavas and the Kauravas that occurred 5000 years ago—the blind king Dhritarashtra is the father of the principals of the Kaurava side. Sanjaya is Dhritarashtra's advisor and also his charioteer. Sanjaya—who has the gift of seeing events at a distance (divya-drishti), granted by the sage Vyasa—narrates to Dhritarshtra the action in the climactic battle of Kurukshetra, which includes the Bhagavad-gita, or the "Song of God" - the crest jewel of Vedic scriptures, spoken by the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself, Lord Sri Krishna, to His friend Arjuna.

Sanjaya had spiritual television. He could see things as they happened through his mystic powers. Nowadays, no one has those powers, so we have to use technology for seeing events around the world - live, or recorded.

In video recording, the cutting edge industry standard is 4K. This means that the resolution is approximately 4 times sharper than the normal HD resolution of 1080p, The technology is so new that they haven't even produced a blue ray player yet that will play the files. They are available through streaming services, like YouTube, Netflix, Amazon, etc., and from a hard drive, because the files are huge, and it has to be recorded on a 4K camera, rendered on 4K editing software, and played on a 4K TV or a computer that has a 4K screen and the speed and capacity to play such large files, and/or stream such files with a high speed internet connection.

I have all of these tools, and therefore I am able to produce high quality ultra high definition videos. You can see and/or subscribe to videos on my YouTube channel. The 4K videos are on the playlist entitled Sanjaya 4K Videography. Also, on the New Vrindaban Channel. (I occasionally shoot videos for that devotee community.)

If you like what you see, and would like me to record and produce a video for you, want to hire me, write me at siksastaka@msn.com, or call/text at 412-287-1667. I charge what should be the minimum wage, $15 per hour, with a money back satisfaction guarantee.

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