<p>A 15-minute documentary will attempt to present a different view of the Bangalore traffic police from “malleable, physically unfit and unnecessarily obtrusive” while executing their duties to a more balanced and positive view by portraying their side of the story. <br /><br />The documentary titled ‘The Resilient Bangalore Traffic Cop’ will delve into the arduous lives of the traffic police and the health and safety hazards posed by their job.<br /><br />Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) B Dayananda said: “Portraying a balanced image of the Bangalore traffic police is essential to building a positive, vibrant and helpful image. Bangalore traffic police would extend all support to complete this project.”<br /><br />The project will be filmed by a crew of 15 students from Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics, a 3D animation and VFX Institute, selected through audition process from a pool of more than 200 students in collaboration with the Bangalore traffic police.</p>.<p><br /> Filming will commence on April 1. The documentary will be made using professional, high-end equipment and is scheduled to be released in the second week of May. </p>
<p>A 15-minute documentary will attempt to present a different view of the Bangalore traffic police from “malleable, physically unfit and unnecessarily obtrusive” while executing their duties to a more balanced and positive view by portraying their side of the story. <br /><br />The documentary titled ‘The Resilient Bangalore Traffic Cop’ will delve into the arduous lives of the traffic police and the health and safety hazards posed by their job.<br /><br />Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) B Dayananda said: “Portraying a balanced image of the Bangalore traffic police is essential to building a positive, vibrant and helpful image. Bangalore traffic police would extend all support to complete this project.”<br /><br />The project will be filmed by a crew of 15 students from Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics, a 3D animation and VFX Institute, selected through audition process from a pool of more than 200 students in collaboration with the Bangalore traffic police.</p>.<p><br /> Filming will commence on April 1. The documentary will be made using professional, high-end equipment and is scheduled to be released in the second week of May. </p>