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Bongo
comes to planet earth
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If
this is a sign of things to come then Indian Animation is in for
a joy ride.
Hyderabad based Green Gold Animation Pvt. Ltd is celebrating the
ratings success of its live-action cum animation venture Parle-Bongo.
Produced
by Rudraksha Arts and currently airing on Doordarshan, Bongo
is about an animated alien who comes to planet earth to save his
planet Zapata. The serial has garnered high TRP's (6.5 All India
-Sunday 12.30 pm July 11'04) entering the top 5 shows in the childrens
programming genre week ending July11-16.
Green Gold directors Rajiv Chikalapudi and Sameer Jain speaking
exclusively to Animation Xpress drew attention to
advertiser interest in the serial saying, "We have an in-programme
advertising pact with Parle-G Biscuits and you can judge the success
of the serial by the fact that Bongo is now called Parle-Bongo."
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A
composite shot from Bongo
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Giving
an insight into how the studio met the challenge of producing for
television, Rajiv said, " The duration of animation
in each episode varies from 3 to 8 mins and a complete episode takes
about 15 -18 days to create. We try and avoid all complicated camera
movements for compositing shots, in order to spend less time on
match move."
"Most of the animated characters are already created, hence
we need not create new characters every week. We spent almost 6
months in pre-production in which we created all the virtual sets,
3D characters, their blend shapes, facial expressions, rigged characters,
etc. required for production."
Providing a break up of the animation team involved with Bongo,
Rajiv informed that other than the full production team for
live-action, the animation team consisted of "18 3D Artists,
which include 6 animators, 4 lip sync animators, 2 modelers, 1 rigging
artists, 2 lighting artists, 2 compositors, and 1 story board artist,
besides an Animation Director."
On being asked about the quality of effects, given the budget of
animation for Television in India, Rajiv replied, "We have
tried to keep the quality of effects as good as possible"
He further shared some details with Animation 'xpress
stating, "As far as reflections go for lighting purpose, we
use a semi-sphere reflector or shiny ball also called as a light
probe, it is a cost effective substance used as a substitute for
a fish eye lens and helps us to generate a wide angle view of the
scene around where our animated character is planned to be. This
allows us to match light on the computer with light based on the
light probe, and from the correct direction. This type of measurement
for light is called Photometry, i.e, measurement of light detactable
to the human eye. This technique is also called HDRI in modern-day
animation."
"We also measure distance from camera to virtual object etc.
for more accurate lighting adjustments and for placing the camera
in the Computer." added Rajiv.
"Green Gold is also producing a 2D series 'Vikram Betal' and
"Little Bheem" which will be released shortly. We are
in the process of negotiating a few deals with some south regional
Channels and Inter-national channels based in US, Canada, Singapore
and Malayasia" informed Rajiv.
The company, started in 2001, with an animation studio for production
of 3D animation has in the past expanded its animation capacity
and has also commissioned a dedicated 2D animation studio.
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