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Animators
and graphics artists at MEL working on the new machines
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The
underlining difference between machinery and manpower is that you
can scale up infrastructure and equipment at will, simply by investing
money. The same cannot be done in the case of skilled manpower.
Even as an increasing number of Indian studios are getting in International
work, the ugly face of the shortage of skilled manpower refuses
to bury its head. While each studio works out its own plans to meet
their specific needs, the Ketan Mehta promoted Maya Entertainment
Limited has gone ahead with its plans to scale up infrastructure.
The studio feels that this helps it optimise its output, in the
continous battle against deadlines.
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A
shot of a section of the new equipment installed at MEL
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MEL
CEO Rajesh Turakhia told Animation 'xpress,,"As
it is there is a shortage of animators. By scaling up our technology
to get it on par with the best in the world, we can at least attempt
to optimise our output. MEL has invested Rs3.5crores for this expansion.
The expansion shall be in 3 phases, the first of which has been
implemented."
"We have installed 50 machines, that will be used by 80 animators
working in 2 shifts. This is a complete integrated solution with
Intel Xeon chipset using Nacona technology. The rendering blade
servers are Intel and there is high speed networking with a 1gHZ
cabling installed which has a speed of 10by 1000"
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