Aerial footage of the Kantajew Temple providing a bird’s-eye view of its terracotta artistry is a staple in popular videos.

Content from Dinajpur is diversifying beyond simple travelogues:

: Independent creators often produce "aesthetic" vlogs highlighting the serene landscapes and "sweet memories" of the region, often using cinematic drones to capture the area's flat but lush terrain. Traditional Festivals

Historically, filmmaking in Bangladesh was confined to the major studios of Dhaka. Producing high-quality visual content required expensive cameras, heavy lighting rigs, and professional editing suites. However, the democratization of technology has completely shifted this paradigm.

The transition to "portable filmography" began with the democratization of the smartphone. With affordable data packages and accessible editing apps (CapCut, Kinemaster, VN), the barrier to entry for filmmaking collapsed. The youth of Dinajpur—particularly in the Pourashava (municipality) areas and growing educational hubs like Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University (HSTU)—began transitioning from consumers to creators.