Title: THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
1THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
2THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
- Overview
- Indian animation movies, though not as advanced
as their western counterparts, made beginning
quite early - The first animated movie completely produced by
an Indian studio was released in the year 2000 - Since then more than 78 Indian animated movies,
in different languages have been released - Some of these have been quite successful and have
seen sequels being released
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st_of_Indian_animated_films
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3THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
- Year 2000
- It all started in the year 2000 when Pandavas -
The Five Warriors became the first animated
feature film completely produced by an Indian
studio - It also won the National Award for the best
feature film in English - More details
- Film Name Pandavas - The Five Warriors
- Language English
- Director Usha Ganesarajah
- Technique CG Animation
- Studio Pentamedia Graphics
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4THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
- Year 2002
- Encouraged by the appreciation received by the
first animated movie, the second Indian animation
movie Alibaba (Alibaba the Forty Thieves) was
released in the year 2002. - It was directed by the same director (Usha
Ganesarajah) and produced by the same studio
(Pentamedia Graphics) as the first animated
movie. - More details
- Film Name Alibaba (Alibaba the Forty Thieves)
- Language English
- Director Usha Ganesarajah
- Technique CG Animation
- Studio Pentamedia Graphics
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5THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
- Year 2003
- The same studio (Pentamedia Graphics) produced
the 3rd Indian animation movie - Son of Aladdin - The movie was released as Mustafa and the
Magician in the United States in the year 2016
and was submitted for consideration for the
animated feature film Oscar by this name. - More details
- Film Name Son of Aladdin
- Language English
- Director Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
- Technique CG Animation
- Studio Pentamedia Graphics
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6THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
- Year 2004
- Making it a sort of a record, the same studio
(Pentamedia Graphics) produced the 4th Indian
animation movie - The Legend of Buddha - But this time, the studio used the traditional
technique instead of CG animation for the film - More details
- Film Name The Legend of Buddha
- Language English
- Director Shamboo Falke
- Technique Traditional
- Studio Pentamedia Graphics
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7THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
- Year 2005
- The year 2005 was a breakthrough year with as
many as four animated feature films being
released. - Pentamedia Graphics, the studio behind Indias
1st four animated movies, released its 5th movie
- Gullivers Travels - The year also saw the release of 2 animation
movies in Hindi language viz. Bhagmati The Queen
of Fortunes, and Hanuman - The year saw the release of the 1st animation
movie in Punjabi language - Sahibzadey A Saga of
Valor Sacrifice
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8THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
- Year 2004
- Details of the 4 animated movies released in the
year 2004
FILM NAME LANGUAGE DIRECTOR STUDIO TECHNIQUE
Bhagmati The Queen of Fortunes Hindi Ashok Kaul Zee Telefilms Live-Action Traditional
Hanuman Hindi VG Samant Percept Picture Company Traditional
Gullivers Travel English Anita Udeep Pentamedia Graphics CG Animation
Sahibzadey A Saga of Valor Sacrifice Punjabi Sukhwinder Singh Vismaad Vismaad Traditional
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9THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF INDIAN ANIMATION MOVIES
- Conclusion
- With growing viewership, many more high budget
animation movies are estimated to be produced in
India - Due to a growing demand, the number of animation
VFX studios have been growing in the country - The studios are going to need many animators
VFX artists - As a result of animators VFX artists are going
to be in high demand and enjoy good career growths
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10About ESAC (e Plus School of Animation Advanced
Cinematics)
11About ESAC
- ESAC (e-plus school of animation cinematics) is
a training service initiative by e-plus studio -
a name synonymous with international animation
films. - So when you walk into our centre, youll feel
like you have walked into an animation studio,
and you learn in the backyard of our own
animation studio.
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12About ESAC
- ESAC is the best school for budding animators,
VFX professionals, thinkers innovators, because
with 900 hours of training and unrivaled
approach to hands on interactive learning, you
learn in one year what would take three years to
learn at any other animation academy. - This makes ESAC the more practical and affordable
choice to any other animation academy.
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13Courses _at_ ESAC
- Professional Course in 3D Animation
- This course is designed to create the next
generation of animation artists for the growing
animation industry - 12 month certificate course
- 900 hours of training
- Monday to Friday (5 days a week)
- 4 hours daily
- Morning evening batches available
- To learn more about the course, enquiries
scheduling a counselling session visit - http//www.esac.school/professional-3d-animation-c
ourse.php
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14Courses _at_ ESAC
- Professional Course VFX (Visual Effects)
- Designed to create ready professionals for the
VFX industry - 12 month certificate course
- 900 hours of training
- Monday to Friday (5 days a week)
- 4 hours daily
- Morning evening batches available
- To learn more about the course, enquiries
scheduling a counselling session visit - http//www.esac.school/professional-vfx-course.php
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15Thank You.