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A journey
of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
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Phoebus
CEO Rahul Bakshi
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From
being a distant dream of electrical engineer Rahul Bakshi, Phoebus
whose bread and butter is Corporate A/V's and multimedia CD Roms,
has in a short span of time, already begun creating animated content
in association with publishers such as Times Multimedia.
The largely underrealised potential of the Indian home entertainment
market (for animation) remains virtually untapped with only a handful
local players. The only major player being Times Multimedia, which
has succesfully leveraged its brand and distribution strengths to
emerge as the front runner in the segment.
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MMC
...."Bole to Master Mouse Catcher"
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Speaking
about Phoebus Creations, the CEO Rahul Bakshi said,"While still
an electrical engineer working with Noetic solutions Chennai, I
used to ideate about setting up a multimedia studio. I was very
influenced by the Amar Chitra Katha and wanted to do something like
that in flash. Phoebus was founded in 2002 and we began with creating
animation and multimedia A/V's for corporates."
Contniuing Bakshi added, "By 2003 we started creating content
in association Times Multimedia and have already completed the animation
for Panchatantra, Aesop's Fables and Jataka Tales."
On being asked about the development cycle, Bakshi informed, "All
the animation is done in flash. The initial title took us some time,
because flash to VCD was still an unexplored process in India, the
next one took us 2 months. It is great fun doing original content.
Though the subjects like the Panhchatantra and fables are age old,
we have included original scripts and screenplay with characters
like MMC ...."Bole to Master Mouse Catcher" and
others that sing songs from latest Hindi hits, making the characters
more identifiable with today's young audiences"
"Phoebus
is already developing content for other producers now. We are doing
a 6 part series Akbar- Birbal for SGIPL and have completed
Cinderella. Both prouducers are Mumbai based."
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Animation
a collaborative effort: The Phoebus Team
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Did
the lure of the Big bucks in the sweatshop industry ever catch his
fancy? " No. The fun and the money (long term) lies in creating
IP. Right from royalties to licensing for games, comics, films and
merchandising, IP has a large mine of potential to offer. We are
very happy with the work we are doing. If anything, we want to get
into serials and TV content business and in fact we have initiated
talks with a couple of kids channels. We also have been sent feelers
from some regional channels" added the eager Phoebus CEO.
"Animation mind you, is team work and is never an individual
effort. My entire 20 member team has worked hard, there's a lot
of talent in house." concluded Bakshi.
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