IAD ’10 concluded with grand celebrations in Mumbai
- The drawing classes were organized for students to understand the principles and basics of drawing. Right from drawing objects, expressions, actions and faces, students got to learn drawing. Later in the day, Read More">the animation team from Dreamworks presented a brief understanding of the different process involved in the making of the series ‘Scared Shrekless‘. StudentsRead More
The drawing classes were organized for students to understand the principles and basics of drawing. Right from drawing objects, expressions, actions and faces, students got to learn drawing.
Later in the day, the animation team from Dreamworks presented a brief understanding of the different process involved in the making of the series 'Scared Shrekless'. Students were amazed at the intricacy of work undertaken by the Dreamworks dedicated unit at Technicolor in Begaluru. - Awards of Excellence: ASIFA Awards of Excellence assembles the fresh and unique talents each year for the occasion of International Animation Day from every where around the world. It’s a huge platform for many talents from darkness to come under lime light. Like every year, Read More">this year also a lot of talented students and professionalsRead More
Awards of Excellence: ASIFA Awards of Excellence assembles the fresh and unique talents each year for the occasion of International Animation Day from every where around the world. It's a huge platform for many talents from darkness to come under lime light. Like every year, this year also a lot of talented students and professionals made their entries with full enthusiasm.
The event concluded with a special movie screening of My Neighbour Totoro by Hayao Miyazaki a renowned Japanese Manga artist, animator and film director. - The clay sculpting workshop: The practicum shared the nitty-gritty’s of playing with the clay. Students got an opportunity to design the clay, play with them and make a lot of models including birds, Read More">God and human faces demonstrating several expressions. In addition to it the highlight was the making of Alpha and Omega by MehulRead More
The clay sculpting workshop: The practicum shared the nitty-gritty's of playing with the clay. Students got an opportunity to design the clay, play with them and make a lot of models including birds, God and human faces demonstrating several expressions.
In addition to it the highlight was the making of Alpha and Omega by Mehul Hirani of Crest Animation Studios who gave a detailed presentation on the 3D stereoscopic film. The audience praised Mehul's revelations on the production pipeline of the film. - Caricature stalls at the event: The caricature portraits made by the artists were quite exaggerating and reflecting the true essence of fun and humor. Apart from that, Read More">International speakers at the event left the professionals and enthusiasts in awe as they presented their production pipelines. With activity brimming everywhere the animation charm was evident allRead More
Caricature stalls at the event: The caricature portraits made by the artists were quite exaggerating and reflecting the true essence of fun and humor. Apart from that, International speakers at the event left the professionals and enthusiasts in awe as they presented their production pipelines. With activity brimming everywhere the animation charm was evident all around.
- Potter workshop by the volunteers at the event was one of the key highlights. The workshop focused on understanding the usage of clay. Pottery includes both decorative and practical items such as bowls, vases, dishes and lamps. Animation stalwart Max Howard, looking at the tremendous turnout, said, “All industries need independent bodies. In America, Read More">we’reRead More
Potter workshop by the volunteers at the event was one of the key highlights. The workshop focused on understanding the usage of clay. Pottery includes both decorative and practical items such as bowls, vases, dishes and lamps.
Animation stalwart Max Howard, looking at the tremendous turnout, said, "All industries need independent bodies. In America, we're lucky with the Motion Picture Academy and ASIFA Hollywood which support the collective interest. I often think it shows a maturing industry and I have been thrilled to be part of this experience with volunteers coming in from different studios. It's just amazing." He also conducted a seminar on 'creating an effective story and how to pitch it'.