Aide et Action launched the first video of a series called Punni Ki Kahaniyan (PKK) - Bahusanskritivad at the National Children festival- ANJALI on 14th of November 2010 at Adivasi Ground, Bhubaneswar. ANJALI is hosted by Swabhiman and Mamta, Bhubaneswar based NGO working for the children with disability.
‘Punni ki Kahaniyan’ is a short film, produced by Aide et Action International (AEAI) South Asia to promote cultural harmony among children. This first video of a series has been made with children from various states of India, aptly reflecting our rich diversity in language, food, culture and mannerisms.
The 18-minute film is aimed at school-going urban and rural children in the age group of eight to 18 years. It depicts various issues that touch children’s lives such as bullying/ragging in school, class and culture divide, religious distinctions and individuality versus herd mentality. All this is depicted sensitively in the larger backdrop of the need for multiculturalism, and respect for India’s heritage of diversity. ‘Punni’ is an animated character that acts as a narrator and observer.
DQE, the animation, gaming and entertainment production and distribution group listed on AIM and (DQEI) The Bombay Stock Exchange is pleased to announce today its interim results for the six months ended 30 September 2010.
Financial Highlights:
Profit before tax up by 165% at US$ 2.99m (Previous period*: US$ 1.13m)
Revenue up by 30% at US$ 18.73m (Previous period*: US$ 14.40m)
Order book currently at US$ 140 mn including amounts already billed in the current year
Cash and cash equivalents of US$ 20.50m (Previous period*: US$ 2.6m)
*Previous Period as referred to is the six months ended 30 September 2009
Global Film Festival Noida 2010 starting from 12th to 14th November is focusing on Children Films
Animation film ‘Baru-The Wonder Kid’ is all set to Premiere on 13th November at the ‘3rd Global Film Festival’ at Noida. Instead of the theatrical release, producers Vishnu Manohar and Prabhakar Shukla have decided to hold the first screening at this festival which is dedicated to good children’s films from across the world. Later the film will be brought to theatres.
Whistling Woods International (WWI), the Mumbai-based institute for film, television, animation and media arts would open another institute at Jhajjar in Haryana. This was stated by noted film director and chairman of WWI,Subhash Ghai while interacting with Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda during his visit to the institute in Mumbai. Hooda was impressed with the film making techniques, the course structure taught and the facilities offered in the institute.
“The Mystic Evolution”, the fiction based short film produced by 4th Year Students BMM of IACG depicting how Hyderabad could witness the global warming in 2012 adjudged as the Best VFX Short Film by International Animated Film Association.
Strive to produce original works. Even if you have to die, die, but produce quality work: says S.S. Rajamouli, Film Director
Hyderabad, 9th November 2010: Reputed Animation academy, International Academy of Computer Graphics (IACG) produced the India’s first Multimedia Graduates, four years batch under regular academic program certified by a NAAC accredited University. This program is affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH), the first technological university of India. IACG offers University recognised Graduation, Post Graduation and Finishing School programmes in collaboration with JNTU, Hyderabad.
IACG is a very reputed Animation Academy. It has the distinct advantage of having its own production house - 4D Animations & VFX. It’s recent projects include KICK, Prayanam, Koncham Istam Koncham Kastam, Magadheera, Aa Intlo, Sare Nee Istam etc to name a few.
INTUH signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Hyderabad-based International Academy of Computer Graphics (IACG) for collaboration to offer Graduation, Post Graduation and Finishing School programs in Multimedia in the year 2007.
24 students graduated today. In a function held in city today at RTC Kalabhavan in Baghlingampally, S.S. Rajamouli, renowned film director lauded the efforts of the IACG in offering quality Multimedia Education. Addressing the packed gathering, Rajamouli said computer graphics are a small part of a film. But, gradually their role is being increased. World of Art is very big. Art is not easy. Strive hard to excel. Studying Information Technology is easy. Software Path is not that all difficult. But, this is not the case with the art. You need to have original ideas. Unfortunately, we have many copy cats today. There is so much talent in us. Work hard for original works. If you are going to die, die, but never compromise on quality, he said.
Rajamouli has also appreciated the Short Film titled “The Mystic Evolution” produced by the outgoing students of the institution.
Earlier, speaking on the occasion, D.N. Reddy, Vice Chancellor of JNTUH said IACG has excellent facilities. That is why we have tied up with them to offer various courses he said. Adding further he said that though Animation and Multimedia is a huge business across the globe, we are able to tap 1% of the potential, he informed. There is a large scope yet to tapped, he said.
D.N. Reddy told students to be creative and innovative. Creativity and Innovation can not be taught in a class room.
Speaking on the occasion Mr. P. Ramakrishna, CEO of IACG said JNTUH was the first University in India to offer Bachelor of Multimedia as a regular stream program in the Year 2006. A step ahead, POST (Production Oriented Skills Training), a first of its kind University recognized finishing school program for Animation students was also launched during that year he said.
Speaking further, P. Ramakrishna added that the “The Mystic Evolution” bagged the best VFX Short Film Award from ASIFA India, an Indian Chapter of France based International Animation Film Association. IACG’s first batch of BMM Students have successfully completed their educaitonal tenure. They have won award for fiction based shot film depicting how Hyderabad could witness the global warming in 2012. The same film was also screened for the audience at the passing out meeting.
Mr. Rama Krishna said that a career in animation offers great opportunities and lets ones creativity bloom. It is a field were work is joy and where you work on something new everyday and can leave your mark. He informed that the Indian animation industry is expected to double its revenues to nearly $1.5 billion by 2010. Despite manpower shortage, the Indian animation industry has made giant strides of late and the country has become the outsourcing hub for many western animation studios as well as for Hollywood. He said that as per survey reports India has not even occupied 1% of the Global Market. There is a vast potential for the industry to expand. Factors that are in India’s favour and that give it a competitive edge are: A vast base of English speaking manpower; Presence of hi-tech animation studios; Low cost of animation services compared to other countries and India’s own large entertainment sector, he added.
Today, Animation has become a part and parcel of daily life. Whatever it may be… a television shows, ad commercials, movies or games and other content on your mobile… animation is present everywhere. It has touched our lives. In fact nowadays it might not be wrong to say that no movie is complete without animation, informed Suresh, Principal of IACG.