ANIMATION
Special Hyderabadi Effects
Animation & Gaming In The Southern City Has Become A $1 Billion
Industry, And World Cinema Is Lapping It Up
Huddled in the con fines of their cabins, surrounded by myr iad
screens and a story board to guide, a group of Hyderabadis are working round
the clock to give finishing touches to a new Charlie Chaplin TV series, which
will soon be aired across the world. And that's not a one-off case. Work like
the animation for a new series on Peter Pan and a brand new Jungle Book,
complete with the latest visual effects, are keeping thousands of visual
effects supervisors in the city busy.
After its world famous biryani and pearls, the latest addition to
Hyderabad's pride is its growing animation industry for games, TV and feature
films pegged at a staggering $1 billion, arguably the highest in the country.
“The industry has been thriving in the city for the last few years. But it was
not until recently that it became recognized as a hub for animation in films
and television shows,“ Rama Krishna, founder and promoter of Animation VFX
Comic Gaming (AVCG) Industry of AP told TOI.
Some of the prominent animation works taken up in the city have
won accolades in Hollywood. Don't be surprised if these include famous ones
like the Incredible Hulk, Chronicles of Narnia and a major chunk of James
Cameron's magnum opus Avatar. Another film that relied entirely on city-based
experts was the action-comedy movie Knight & Day.
Now, the industry has taken to the storyboards once again for the
next Narnia se quel, which is scheduled to release in 2016. “We can't tell you
exactly what we are up to as we have a non-disclosure agreement in place. All
we can say is that we are putting together some great visual effects,“ said a
representative of Rhythm and Hues.
Hyderabad's booming VFX industry also caters to roughly 50 per
cent of the animation work for cartoon channel Nickelodeon, industry insiders
said. The city is now counted among the country's premier animation hubs, with
stakeholders ranging from Green Gold Animation, DQ Entertainment, Pixxel Arts,
Gameshastra as well as the outsourcing units of sev eral global conglomerates
such as Dream Works, Pixar and Disney.
It's not just Hollywood, animators are getting increasingly more
work from the Telugu film industry itself. Even as Bahubali has become a
runaway hit and is racing to join the Rs 200 crore club, animators are already
busy with the pre-production work for its sequel. “Especially after the release
of Bahubali, which is currently raking in all the moolah, animation has become
the talk of the town once again,“ said a visual effects supervisor.
Rama Krishna explained that animators from the city have panache
for two-dimensional to three-dimensional conversion. “Usually in this kind of
animation, a new perspective is given to an already two-dimensional movie. We
add the third element, which makes the movie look three dimensional,“ he said.
The technical expertise is making a mark in the world of gaming as
well, animation for which has grown by leaps and bounds in the city.“With inter
national players such as Electronic Arts an NVidia entering the fray, th gaming
industry is boomin in the city. Apart from comin up with conventional consol
games, there are many studio in the city which are develop ing android or iOS
base games for smart phones,“ sai Rama Krishna.
Among the six dedicate studios which develop consol games in the
country, the cit proudly possesses two. “Ther are many independent compa nies
which are working o developing games. Presentl the gaming sector has it sights
set on smartphon games because it is readil available and has a wide reach,“
said Ravi K, COO, X Cube games. The gaming in dustry, apart from catering t
client needs, carries out inde pendent work as well.
“It is fun to work in th animation industry as we ge to be part of
the creative team that brings characters to life Our job revolves around th
design, once the client in forms us of his requiremen We draw up the imagery an
send it across,“ said Prana Dey, an animator.
No wonder then that ex perts peg the total visual effec
supervisors at a staggerin 6,000 and growing every day .
Siddharth Tadepalli
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