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How to Create Engaging Vertical Style Videos for Social Media - Durbar Bagerhat

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Learn how to create creative and engaging video content for social media in the vertical style video format. This article covers tips and tricks for capturing your audience's attention and creating a narrative that resonates with your audience. Outline: I. Introduction *   Importance of video content on social media *   Rise of vertical style videos II. Understanding the 9:16 Ratio *   Advantages of the vertical format *   Maximizing the user's viewing experience III. Capturing Your Audience's Attention *   Importance of attention-grabbing openings *   Tips for creating an attention-grabbing opening IV. Storytelling *   Importance of creating a narrative that resonates with your audience *   Showcasing your brand's values and personality V. Subtitles *   Importance of incorporating subtitles *   Ensuring your message is conveyed even without sound VI. Tailoring Your Video Content to the Platform *   Understanding the differences between social media platform

"Commemorating the 52nd Anniversary of Bangladesh's Language Movement on 21 February 2023: A Day of National Pride and Patriotism"

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"Commemorating the 52nd Anniversary of Bangladesh's Language Movement on 21 February 2023: A Day of National Pride and Patriotism" On 21 February 2023, Bangladesh will commemorate the 52nd anniversary of its Language Movement. This day is an important national holiday, observed with great enthusiasm and fervor. It marks the historic day when Bengali became the official language of Bangladesh, replacing Urdu. The Language Movement of 1952 was a significant turning point in the history of Bangladesh. It was a protest movement against the imposition of Urdu as the only official language of Pakistan, which included East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) and West Pakistan (present-day Pakistan). The Bengali-speaking people of East Pakistan felt marginalized and discriminated against, as their language was not given the status it deserved. The Language Movement, led by students, intellectuals, and political activists, demanded that Bengali be given equal status as Urdu. The m