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Sebastian Sylvan
senior industry manager
film media and tv, Autodesk |
Sebastian Sylvan
Q: Do you feel any impact India will have as always the technology is coming from abroad into India?
Ans. Absolutely, I was visiting the computing lawns yesterday, I visited, I don’t remember the name of the studio, I visited 6 month ago but there is definitely lot of improvement in many products. The 3 movies that are listed in abstract of this presentation are great examples, right,
Those are very good examples of production and doing the effects may not be entirely the quality level of Hollywood.
Q: How long do you think it will take India to compete globally?
Ans. There are scaling to the level of production, into the management of production, into the project is needed. As I said before, these things moving extremely fast, I don’t think there is lot of waiting time needed say for 1 year, 2year or so more.
Q: How do you feel about the Indian film industry’s position?
Ans. Very good position, I mean business shows that English is very important for the animators and we are very much motivated and to have the
Low cost raise which involves also lot of outsourcing companies. So you as the opportunity of premises coming on very high profile production with. Outsourcing is appreciated and then, secondly India also has very huge internal market that the Bollywood raises lot good number of movies in India than any other in the world, and I think if I remember last year there were 3.5 billion movie tickets sold in India. So having that internal huge market , that allows you to elaborate the talent and all of their proxies, not only of technical talent but also of their various amounts of talents needed in making a movie, to elaborate those views and create on their point and then structure is made.
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Peter oberdorfer
VFX supervisor Hollywood. |
Peter oberdorfer
Q: How do you feel the India is moving in the animation field?
Ans. Well in animation and visual effects India is moving extremely fast.
Personally because I felt , India has its own film industry to support it similar to Hong Kong and ,so I think India extremely matured industry as a foundation here attest , and its developed animation and film effects and post production on top of all and I think that there is ample investment available in India and experience coming in from overseas, as it can be much faster process to compete the levels of u.s. , Australia and UK. Canada and any other countries have achieved and its much faster revolution here and I think inside that , a year to year we can see, what you would say a Hollywood level visual effects has happened already.
Q: How FICCI FRAMES will help the industry
Ans. I think FICCI FRAMES will bring together different kinds of ideas different firms, and thoughts and that explore the ideas the cinema and global cinema.
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Kunal Kumar
Director
Smile Creations |
Kunal Kumar
Q: How important is FICCI FRAMES for you?
Ans. I think from all over the world we have come here, and a new kind of experience and expertise and new comer’s firms and they have a word and I think it’s a mutual relation, to know about the qualities and mutual relation between the artist and creator and the people on the other end. So, I am having good eye ,I m always being covering on these so, for me its any time good thing.
I have made a music video which is world’s first music video from the mobile phone. So I wanted to see and know exactly what happens in the mobile industry and all the sessions was good on mobile and marketing of mobile and waiting for that.
Q: Does film business have any effect of mobile music and gaming business?
Ans. I don’t think so the mobile has any effect on film business, even its helping the film industry, so by showing the photos downloads, its any way animating the film coming up and wall paper, its both as a shake hand like thing.
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Manu
CEO ittina animation studios pvt.ltd
Founder/Director, Banglore. |
Manu
Q: How you felt the event?
Ans. The event was a great help for animation industry.
Q: How do you feel the FICCI – FRAMES, will really help the industry?
Ans. The fact is that government is really taking care of, interest in this it feels people lie us get together expressed and communicate and help each other and get in turn ideas.
I didn’t cum here the last year but the year before that was here when I came here for the first time I had 3 employees but now I have 140 employees, so we have 140 employees. So we have grown our company and also ficci has grown in the same way. Previously there was only one or two or three sessions held but now simultaneously all sessions are going on .now it’s really exciting and can be praised which is lot of hot things.
Q: How strong is India to compete the world?
Ans. I think India is very strong but sometimes the confidence is lacking, you know, so I feel people are aware of lots of billion ideas, lots of visions but they have to come and say that they are ready to do it
Q: How long it will take for India to compete the global market in Animation?
Ans. I heard something to happen it takes only a second
T. Prabakar
Director-
Animatz Creative Animators pvt. ltd.,
Chennai.
Q: what importance was given to animation industry?
Ans. We can get lots of foreign deligates here , actually it not focuses particularly on animations but focuses on films also mostly
Q: so how is the event?
Ans. But anyway compared to events in India it is very great event.
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