 Okay, good afternoon once again. So I am Jagdish Kulkarni from Yashwantra also on Maharashtra Open University. Our Open University was established in 1989 and from 1990 we have this audiovisual center. So this audiovisual setup is there for almost 20 years. In YCMU that is Yashwantra, I hope you can see this, so on Maharashtra Open University we have 10 schools, 10 academic schools, which include agriculture, computer, commerce and management, humanities, social science and information technology, continuing education, health science, education, BA and like that, okay, so we have 10 schools. So we make syllabus based programs for these schools, syllabus based programs for all these schools. Initially, 20 years ago in 1990 we had the format called SuperVHS, then we had high band that was eumatic, then we had beta cam that is still there, then DV cam and we now have HDV cameras also now, okay. And so we started with SVHS in 1990 and then 1994 high band and beta cam and so on. Initially, we were distributing the cassettes, VHS cassettes to our students. At that time in 1990, VHS players were more common, CDs were not available that time. After that we started showing the programs on Durudarshan, Mumbai Durudarshan because basically we work with Marathi students. So our programs were telecast from Durudarshan, from 2000 to 2006 we were telecasting on Durudarshan and now we can even telecast on Durudarshan that is not regular now because we have got ISRO, that is ISRO, VLC virtual learning centers we have. So we have this network and my colleague Girish will be giving you the details of this network and we also webcast. So right now till now we have produced around 500 videos and around 500 audios. We also produce audio programs along with the video programs. We also produce audio programs and our audio programs go on radio. A new experiment was done by YCMU in 1990 and 1991 that was FM radio, FM radio techs. We had prepared radio programs, audio programs which were broadcast on radio FM radio and along with that radio program text message could be delivered to the other end. That was the new technology. At present we have beta cam, we have 3 beta cameras and then we have DV cam, we have 3 cameras again and then for editing we have a Final Cut Pro, FCP again that is the latest machine and we have media 100. Many people might not be knowing about this machine but that was the old machine that was available with us. That was the first generation of non-linear editing machine. But we are working with editing from the cut to cut editing, from the basic editing now up to the latest possible editing. We have experience on that also. Right now we give CDs, DVDs as per requirement and then some of our programs go with ISRO network that is virtual learning classes and then we also webcast as I have told you. Now our new studio is coming up that is first of its kind in Marastra, North Marastra I can say and in which again the HDV format will be there. So Siddharth Buddheswar had been there too, he was the expert for selecting this particular system. At this website www.ycmu.virtuallearning we have at this website we have 30 video programs on the topic of environmental education. This subject is now compulsory for all secondary students all over India and all those videos are there are 30 videos Marathi and English both and all the videos are now available on the internet for a freely downloading something like open source which is available everywhere. So there are two ways, first thing there is a request from academic center or the academicians the school gives us the request that this is the topic on which we want to produce the video, the video is necessary and these are the points to be covered in the video like that. So the content comes from them and then it is decided whether the program will be online or it should be offline. Many times it is a combination of both, it is a combination of lecture plus graphics plus so many other visuals coming in or many times it is just a documentary style as you know, just documentary and some commented to it but then it is decided whether the program is online or offline then the person who will deliver the lecture or narrate is decided again this suggestion is from naturally from the academic side. Then there are so many ways that we are doing the program, one is lecture of course there is discussion of our interview based and documentary is there that is that will come under, yeah that will the lecture is done in the classroom then there are interviews then there are outdoor interviews that we basically use for agricultural demonstration lectures are there but many times we try to bring the apparatus in the same studio but actually in there are there is one format that we have tried that is dramatization and we have many programs on this format, many programs we are try to dramatize the thing you know and then show it, yeah we have done it many times, many times we have done that many programs are in Marathi all these dramatize programs are basically in Marathi very rarely in English but we have done that also. So there are various formats that we use a production format and in post production the lecture interview they generally go straight with some addition of graphics or like that with cutting I mean whatever we want to edit there are some mistakes we want to evaluate something then that is done but as far as the outdoors, outdoor shooting or interviews are concerned then that has to be re-edited and proper visuals and graphics and many things are added then that thing is previewed by the academicians it is finalized and then it is released for maybe CD, DVD or whatever. We have the online studio as I said we have 3 camera beta cam, 3 beta camera setup so these 3 cameras are fed to the vision mixer switcher and then that is recorded on DVD or beta so this is the circuit if you want to see the circuit diagrams 3 cameras those are connected by composite video cable at present to a switcher then there is some other input which can come from DVD cam or any other camera or a VTR. Right now we have a small dv tips and now nowadays we are also using computer because many times the lecture brings in yeah no not for the capture basically for power points many times the lecture brings in the power point and other things you know or PDI for something like that so that has to be shown. So the computer also is connected to switcher so this input is there to the switcher and then composite out this fed to VTR main width master VTR beta cam or dv cam we use both actually beta cam or dv cam and that is recorded when there is live telecast it is fed to ISRO telecasting network basically our job is to shoot edit I mean or online edit and feed it to the ISRO network so from there it is broadcast to the VLCs yeah audio mic we have 7 or 8 microphones and then that audio goes to audio mixer in post production so this is online okay this is all this is online okay and then yeah then we have two editing machines one is fcp and another is media 100 generally we do it on beta cam when the offline editing has to be done we work with beta cam because that is a better option. So beta f is directly fed with component input to fcp or media 100 whatever machine you choose we have two machines and then in fcp the editing is done and from fcp again it comes on beta for storage and dv cam for multi-coping multi-coping is done according to needs many times it is done on VCDs many times it is done on DVDs or even for this webcasting we now take a copy it on dv cam only.