Tag: ASIFA India

  • Anifest ’05 gets rave response from animation industry

    Anifest ’05 gets rave response from animation industry

    MUMBAI: The Indian animation industry, though at a nascent stage, is raring to go. An effort in the direction of giving the industry its due saw Anifest 2005, a festival which celebrated animation, which was organised by TASI and ASIFA India. This is probably for the first time that two neutral bodies, representing animation in India, got together to host an event.

    Anifest, sponsored by Rhythm & Hues India, Maya Entertainment Ltd (MEL), Maac, Studio Systems and Animation Magazine, was held on 16 April in Mumbai. The event was done in association with Indiantelevision.com’s Animation ‘xpress.

    The evening started with a welcome note by ASIFA India president Bill Dennis and was followed by a panel discussion which had animators (rather than management) on the panel. The panel comprised Rhythm and Hues, LA lighting and art director Debbie Pashkoff, Future Thought art director Neelesh Gore, ISKCON Bangalore concept designer and art director for “India heritage theme park project” Prashant Kadkol, Maya creative director Priyam Chatterjee, Geetanjali Rao, Jai Natarajan and Sameer Kulavoor.

    The panel discussion was followed by the screening of short animation films from various professionals. More than 35 original works of animation (short films) were submitted for the screening.

    A JAM (Just a Minute) session and live performance by a rock and roll band lead by animators. Besides this, various corners dedicated to doodling, caricature and scrap books and also a display section to showcase animation art sent in by enthusiasts were displayed at the venue.

    The panelist tackled the various issues that the Indian animation industry and its professionals were facing. Issues ranging from human relationship (HR) practices, job security, training schools etc were dwelt upon.

    TASI president Ram Mohan said, “Anifest is a significant step forward for Indian animation professionals who wish to make their presence felt and their voices heard. The enthusiastic support and sponsorship received by TASI and ASIFA so far gives us reason to believe that this is the first of many more such events in the coming years.”

    Dennis, on the other hand, said it was really the artists and animators who came up with the idea of the festive format. “At last year’s International Animation Day even in Mumbai, several artists came to me and said that they would like a forum or an event where they could express their own views and discuss their ideas instead of always listening to the views and concerns of the management and production executives. So that’s what we’ve tried to do with Anifest, which is an event by and for the artists,” he said.

    Indiantelevision.com founder, CEO and editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari said, “The business of animation is growing by leaps and bounds globally. While my company and I are partners with MIPTV, MIPCOM (in Cannes, France) and ATF in Singapore and other seminars that deal with the business of television production and animation; Anifest provides Animation ‘xpress with the opportunity to associate with a purist event that celebrates the wonderful art of animation. We are proud to be associated with Anifest 2005.”

    While the kids channel space in the country is burgeoning, with new entrants like the Disney channels apart from the existing Cartoon Network, Pogo, Animax and Hungama TV, the animation industry is sure to receive a boost in the coming years. Anifest ’05, has no doubt come at the most opportune time.

  • More than 200 animators to collect for Anifest 05

    More than 200 animators to collect for Anifest 05

    MUMBAI: Its celebration time for animators, as Mumbai hosts Anifest 05 this Saturday. Organised by TASI & ASIFA India in association with Indiantelevison.com’s Animation ‘xpress, Anifest 05 is an attempt at collecting Indian animators under one roof.

    Being held at Ramada Plaza Palm Grove, Juhu, the festivities include a special screening of the best 45 minutes of the 37 original short films sent in. Besides the special screening, the panel discussion features prominent animators like Neelesh Gore, Jai Natarajan, Prashant Kadkol, Priyam, Gitanjali Rao, Sameer Kulavoor and Debbie Pashkoff. The spirit of art and animation shall be further heightened by JAM sessions, rock n roll and doodling and caricature corners.

    Says TASI President Ram Mohan, “Anifest 05 is a significant step forward for Indian animation professionals who wish to make their presence felt and their voice heard. The enthusiastic support and sponsorship received by TASI and ASIFA so far gives us reason to believe that is the first of many more such celebratory events in the years to come.”

    ASIFA India President Bill Dennis tells Indiantelevision.com, “It was really the artists and animators who came up with the idea for this festival format. At last year’s International Animation Day event in Mumbai, several artists came up to me and commented they would like a forum or an event where they could express their own views and discuss their own ideas instead of always listening to the views and concerns of management and production executives. So, that’s what we’ve tried to do with Anifest 05.- an event by and for the artists. It’s really been great for ASIFA India working with TASI and I hope we’ll be able to team up on many projects in the future.”

    While globally animation festivals are a norm, for Indian animation to have a festivity like Anifest is an indicator of the way the scene is evolving in India too.

  • ASIFA India presents ‘Animation Writers Workshop’

    MUMBAI: ASIFA(Association Internationale Du film D’Animation) India, the only recognized organisation for animation in the country has announced a special workshop for writers in Mumbai.
    The workshop will be conducted by award winning animation writers Atul Rao and Ariel Prendergast from the USA and will be hosted by UTV Toons.
    The workshop will include an introduction to the animation industry, detailed description of animation scripting and talks on writing the basic story structure and marketing the property.
    The workshop will be held on 27 January from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Asifa members will be charged an entry fee of Rs 150 and non Asifa members Rs 200.