animation
Green Gold: Striking Gold in Animation & Live-Action Films
The pond of Indian animation was only filling up with gradual droplets about two decades ago when international animated content dominated viewing habits and preferences. Homegrown animated content with rooted stories was unheard of till Green Gold Animation marked their arrival. A studio, based in Hyderabad began its journey steadily and dominated proceedings when it introduced the character of Chota Bheem in 2008. That was only the beginning of what spawned global expansion with subsidiaries, licensing and merchandising, digital business and so on. Two decades later, the animation studio | Click Here...
Review: Baahubali: The Lost Legends on Amazon Prime
There have been several attempts before to create a brand of super hit film and then leverage through other mediums like books, memorabilia etc. Unfortunately, very few attempts have seen successful. However, the super success of Baahubali franchise has encouraged the makers (S. S. Rajamouli and K. V. Vijayendra Prasad) to try out an animated series of the same (Graphic India and Arka Mediaworks). Baahubali novel and comics are already out in the market. To begin with, Amazon Prime (the OTT Platform) will be uploading 13 episodes (six are also ready) of Baahubali: The Lost Legends, t | Click Here...
Drishyam VFX COO Rajeev Kumar Writes: VFX in Indian television
It’s been a long journey since the initial days when I used to work with Anibrain. I have been part of the VFX and animation industry since a decade now and have mapped its changing contours at every ebb & flow. And I must admit, the journey has been rather flourishing. My forte is films, but when Indianwikimedia reached out to me to pen my thoughts on VFX and its use in Indiantelevision, I decided to put words on the white sheet. VFX, contrary to popular notion, is more than mere technology. It’s an absolute art form. It’s an integral part of storytelling, acting as | Click Here...