Saturday, October 23, 2010

Toonpur Ka Superhero' Release on Dec. 17, 2010.

'Toonpur Ka Superhero' is action comedy flick, directed by Kireet Khurana.Produced by Krishika Lulla, TKS features Ajay Devgan, Kajol, Amev Pandya and Chinky Jaiswal as protagonists.Other thespians is this action-cum-animation flick are Mukesh Tiwari, Sanjay Mishra, Satish Sharma, Delnaz Paul and Sherveer Vakil.Besides the aforementioned actors, Tanuja and Raza Murad have performed cameos. 
Storyline of 'Toonpur Ka Superhero'
'Toonpur Ka Superhero' highlights the hardships faced by a father while trying to be children's super-dad in real life.In a nutshell, Aditya (Ajay Devgan), a film superstar, and his wife Priya (Kajol) have all they ever wanted to achieve. But their two children, Kabeer (Amev) and Raima (Chinky), want their dad to be a super hero in real life, apart from being in reel life.Suddenly, an opportunity knocks at door when Aditya finds himself in Toonpur, the land of his children's favorite cartoon show where he has to fight against Toonasurs (bad toons) to save Devtoons (god toons).

Friday, October 22, 2010

Commericial of Nissan-Juke Urban Legend that uses 2D,3D Effects


What makes an Urban Legend? Saving a city from total destruction would be enough, but only if you do it in style, like the Nissan Juke.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

MAACJAIPUR SHORT FILM FESTIVAL RESULT

Indian animation sector aims $1.7 billion growth


The Indian animation industry will grow at a compounded annual rate of 30 percent to reach a market size of $1.7 billion by 2012 and add over three lakh skilled animators, an industry lobby said Monday.With over 1.5 lakh skilled animators, it is currently a $1 billion industry. According to a study conducted by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry, the domestic animation industry will undertake all its production activities within India instead of spending its funds in US, Canada, Malaysia and the Phillippines for making advanced animated movies.It showed India would need skilled professionals like creative animators, conceptualiser, visualiser, 3D modellers, character designer and digital effect artists to handle multimedia softwares like 3D studio Max, Maya and Tictactoon.The study urged the government to help the industry by giving them adequate funding, guidance on manpower development and recognition of the animation courses.According to Assocham, the industry in foreign countries are growing at a high rate because of the special policies and initiaves of the governments.

By recognizing animation courses, students and youths will conveniently get the bank loans which is missing at present, it added.Assocham also suggested to the government that the corporates that intend to set up the suggested parks should be given a minimum of 10 years tax holidays with concessional rates for land allocations equipped with advanced technology to remove the competitive threats from the other countries.However, the chamber expressed concerns that the growth might be restricted due to the shortage of manpower and specialized training institutes, lack of government funding, hi-tech studios and tax incentives.The study also revealed that a huge requirement would be created in India in the field like creative animators, conceptualiser, visualiser, 3D modelers, character designer and digital effect artists to handle multimedia software like 3D studio Max, Maya and Tictactoon.The study also added that by recognizing animation courses, students and youths will conveniently get the bank loans which is still missing in 2010.

Monday, October 18, 2010