Saturday, April 6, 2013

Stuudent Art work.Supriya Ranawat (MAAC Jaipur student).

Supriya Ranawat (MAAC Jaipur student) portraying her journey through time. Excellent spirit and great technical implementation of Photoshop. Keep rocking.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

An animated movie based on Krrish being made

Animation production house Toonz has partnered with Cartoon Network and Bollywood director Rakesh Roshan's Film Kraft Productions to produce four animated movies based on the Hindi blockbuster superhero Krrish.
Roshan's Koi... Mil Gaya and Krrish went on to become the first superhero films of Hindi film industry. The series will soon have a third film Krrish 3, starring Hrithik Roshan again.

"The animated Krrish franchise are fun films that are guaranteed to be a visual treat with mass appeal. We are thrilled about partnering with the legendary Rakesh Roshan and Cartoon Network," Toonz Animation India Chief Executive P Jayakumar said after announcing the pact.
The animated movie follows the childhood adventure of Krishna, who discovers that he can help people and save the world with the special powers bestowed upon him.

Under the agreement, a series of four movies will be created in the next 24 months, the first of which, titled Kid Krrish, will be air on Cartoon Network on July 14, Jaykumar said.
"The Krrish franchise has been very well received by kids across the country and we are certain that they will be enthralled and excited to watch this adaptation of their superhero on Cartoon Network," Turner International India Managing Director for South Asia Siddharth Jain said.

Launched in 1995, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc's Cartoon Network is a leading kids' entertainment channel in India, and claims to have over 33 million viewers across the country.
"Since 'Krrish 3' will be ready for release this Diwali, I wanted to revive the memory of Krrish' with children and the newer generation who may have not seen 'Koi Mil Gaya' or Krrish'. I am happy to have collaborated with Turner and Toonz Animation," Roshan said.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Animation in the 1930s.



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In today's modern Era where we have the digital advantage, here is video of how Animation was done in 1930s. Though we all know the process still take a look at this short video which explicitly explains the hard work and the huge number of animators/ artists who were involved in making some of the earliest and the most memorable animation movies. 

Click on the link to view the entire process of animation done in 1930s.