what according to satyajit ray is the most important aspect of filmmaking
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Some say there are two shortcuts to a Bengali's heart: Tagore's songs and Ray's cinemas. Satyajit Ray has made his way into our hearts during our very childhood through his books. The stories of Feluda and Professor Shangku remain fresh in our memories till this day. Ray's talents have many angles; he was a brilliant writer, a splendid artist and a filmmaker who was way ahead of his time. The depth of his understanding and knowledge of music was evident in how beautifully he structured the music in films. His debut film, Pather Panchali (1955) changed the perception of Bengali films in the international arena. The "Apu Trilogy", along with his other works of literary adaptations, among which the most prominent would be Charulata, are considered as the finest of Bengali cinemas, in terms of scripting, making, forms, techniques, and the language of the film.
Ray made Pather Panchali at a time when the industry used to follow a straight-up Hollywood approach in making films, almost all of which turned out to be mimicries of the worst of Hollywood movies. Shooting an entire full-length film outdoor with the pieces of equipment available in the early 50s was out of the question, yet he dared to shoot his first film outdoor, that too in the rural Bengal. And it turned out to be something that the industry never saw before.