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Talk
about evolution. It was just last year when Bangalore based Paprikaas
animation studios evolved from being a work for hire studio to co-producer,
co producing TV shows with European producers.
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'Jacque'
a character from esp kids
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Now,
the studio has been assigned a contract to develop a feature from
'Concept to Screen'. Speaking to Animation 'xpress,
Paprikaas CEO Nandish Domlur exclaimed, "This is the first
time an Indian studio has been assigned the contract to work on
an animated feature film from 'Concept to Screen' under full onsite
supervision by a team of highly experienced, overseas art directors
and technical supervisors during the entire course of the making
of the film."
The 90 minute 3D feature is scheduled for a theaterical release
worldwide by the end of 2005.
Another exciting project that Paprikaas has got in its kitty is
a short film in the HDTV format. Nandish claims that it is the first
HDTV project for an Indian animation studio.
Talking about the project Nandish informed, "We are soon starting
production on a short film in the HDTV format (16:9) along with
DR Movies for Korean Broadcasting Service(KBS). The short, is a
fast paced adventure comedy and is probably the first HDTV animation
venture coming out of India."
"HDTV is the technology of the future for long format series
for TV broadcast globally" he added.
On
being asked if there were plans to develop original content and
cater to the local market, Nandish replied," No, not yet. We
focus and work on global long format projects. I feel the content
market in India is not there yet."
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Ricochet
Productions,MICA broadcasted on France 5.
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Drawing
attention to the success Paprikaas has met in its co productions,
Nandish said, "One of our co productions, Artoonic
is directed by Daniele Bigi and will broadcast on Italy's RAI TV.
Another co production which has shaped out well is Dr Moupe.
These shows have been highly acclaimed and have in fact made
it to the top 3 at the Cartoon forum 2003."
Informing about Paprikaas' plans for training and creating a sufficient
talent pool, Nandish said, "We are currently focusing to counter
the huge mismatch in demand/supply of skilled artists. We are forging
a path breaking, strategic alliance with a very renowned partner
in the domain of media and entertainment technology training. The
partner is one of the top five entertainment technology schools
in the world. We should get started in early spring next year."
"We are also going to soon have multilocational production
hubs within India to tap into the local talent pool who are not
inclined to relocating." said Nandish.
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