Wednesday, December 23, 2009

today is 23 dec.2009 . Last one month I am in USA with my husband and my kid.
I came here in 23 nov. I was not sure that i could make it possible to leave in USA, but now i am quit good passion here.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Ideal man and woman

Ideal man should be how ........


I think a ideal man has to be a good human being first of all than he must be a responsible person, with good quality behaved; he all so has some like-

well planed,
good thinking ability,
every time go with a statement,
represent hes thought,
love people and his family as well,
stand for poor, helpless,
more or less good looks...........

thous are few element I want to see in a ideal MAN!!!

Ideal woman should be how ........

I think a ideal woman has to be a good human being first of all than, she must be a responsible person in life, with good quality behaved; she all so has some like-

make a statement every time,
do think about society and responsibility,
never mixes career with personal life,
well planed every side,
think about helpless woman,

thous are few element I want to see a in ideal WOMAN!!! but the most impotent quality and ability is to be a better mother, because a good mother can introduce a better person as her child. For example: Mother should be educated to get their chilies educated.


No one is perfect but we try to be better in life, try to be better person. Human is the mixer of good and bad. Human are not angle or evil..........

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Stereotypes..........

Stereotypes of Indians:
  • India is one land where you see the whole world.
  • India has hundred nations and hundred languages.
  • Indian girls are very beautiful.
  • Indians are modern but they never forget their cultures,traditions even they stay outside from the country.They always maintain their cultures and traditions.They always keep in touch to india anyhow.

Stereotypes of Pakistanis:
  • Pakistanis are love to eat meet
  • Pakistanis are terrorist.
  • Pakistanis are violent,agressive.they involve with violence,crime and terrorism.
  • Pakistani males are tall,handsome and physically they are strong.

Stereotypes of Bangladeshis:
  • Bangladeshis are the first people who fought for their language and they won.
  • Bangladesh is a seasonal country.There are six seasons in Bangladesh.Bangladehis always enjoy the six seasons.
  • Bangladesh is a agricultural country.Most of the people depend on agriculture.
  • Bangladeshis are illitarate people.
  • Bangladeshis are backward.

Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereotype

Thursday, June 25, 2009

5 urban myths of Bangladesh

  • Eat 2 duck's eggs together in pregnancy, it will make baby's eyes bigger!In sevan months of pregnancy.
  • Do not cut your nail at night, it brings loss of money.
  • If your sandal is up side down it can make you fight with others!
  • Do not wash baby's cloths after sun set, then baby can be sick with serious cold.
  • Do not untied your hair after sun set, during pregnancy! Bad sole will mark you.
Those are few urban myths of Bangladesh, I do not belief all those. But i belief that "breaking of mirror or glass brings bad luck or news."

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Meaning of ULAB logo.....

what is the denotation and connotative meaning of ULAB logo?

After analyzing ULAB logo I found .........

Denotative meaning is -- it's a logo; with yellow, blue, black and white colors. There is a pan nip, in a yellow circle and there is a common black center point on both of that. Basie color is blue with yellow border. And in the border written University Of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. (the university name)

connotative meaning is -- i think blue means sky and sky is free... endless freedom and liberal. Yellow circle means mark something; like world or I can say meaningful knowledge, peace, focus on something particularly. Pan nip means main point, centralize power, responsibility, lender of society, most focusing point. And the black point means power, forces, knowledge. That can bring anything can make possible, and win the goals of a liberal education . Make people mind free.............

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

“Silence Of the lambs”

Approaches to Film Studies; (MSJ—241)
Juditha Ohlmacher
Student:Dilshad Sobnob Disha; ID: 053012002.
“Silence Of the lambs”
Director: Jonathan Demme; Release Date: 14 February 1991 (USA)
Writers :Thomas Harris (novel), Ted Tally (screenplay)
Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling and Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter
Analyze the first interview scene: 00:12:00 – 00:17:50minutes,
There was mane two characters in that particular scene. Interviewer Clarice Starling (FBI) and interviewee Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
· There are 63 shots in my counting first shot is a establishing shot of Dr. Hannibal Lecter , then shot/reverse shot taken next 5 shots, then few shots take differently that break of 180 rule. After 9-10shots are again shot/reverse shot conversation of Interviewer Clarice Starling (FBI) and interviewee Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Then a establishing shot again. After a shot pass there is a POV shot of both of characters. Than shot/reverse shot taken next 13 shots, PAN shot. MCU of main character Dr. Hannibal Lecter’s.POV shot of Interviewer Clarice Starling to the papers. Then again hot talk and shot taken
shot/reverse shot after that editing become little slow with slowCU of first Dr. Hannibal Lecter then Clarice Starling CU shots. Last of all this scene finish with establishing shot.
· The rhythm of the editing is quite fest then became little bet slow. Shots are not very long. Most of the shots are CU and cut every time each character finished a dialog.
· First and last shots are establishing shot; many shot are taken shot/reverse shot; with eyeline match.
· Few shot are eyeline match shots also. But there is break of 180 rule and that give a great impacted. Dr. Hannibal Lecter look start to the camera it means interpret with viewers. Because viewers want to know about him so that type of shot makes it more interesting and rise more attention of viewers.
· This kind of all shots represent this two characters are totally separate from each other. Different shot can be describe characters position.
In my analyze of that scene;
· It is not a eye catcher but a mind catcher editing by Jonathan Demme. Every shot Jonathan wants viewers involvements, attentions and hold their (viewers) mind. What the two characters saying, how they saying spicily Dr. Hannibal Lecter’s talk and his way of talking. Viewers just get in to it. Every time I go for analyze this scene I feel that I m in to that scene and Dr. Hannibal Lecter is talking with me. He looking to the camera and slowly really slow clause up make me do so, I think. For this editing not a single face expiration is missed. Viewer get scarce but in same time they want to hear more from Dr. Hannibal Lecter because it look that he talk to viewers and viewers get in to this scene.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Two Quastions??

MSJ--211

  • What do i think "READING MEDIA TEXT"course is about?
As a student of MSJ (Media Studies and Journalism) we must know about media; we see that course title is "READING MEDIA TEXT" so i think this course is all about media texts. Text dealt include film, tv, magazines,web zines, advertising, photography, and mainly newspapers. In this course we learn how to read media text critically and also we can able to analyze thous texts too. I think that this course is one of the most important course of MSJ because media becoming larger in every scent as a journalist we must know about key theories of media texts.
If i want to write better, meaning full text then first i have to think independently and read critically .... And i belief that
"READING MEDIA TEXT"course will make me able to do so.


  • What do i want to get out of "READING MEDIA TEXT"course?
This is a course of MSJ, titled "READING MEDIA TEXT". I want to get out of this course; like the ability to read media text critically and want to be a better analyzer of media.After finish this course i want to see myself a better reader and a better writer too and also want to speak about new media confidently.