Growing Animation Technology in India
The animation industry in India begins to look up sharply from
the second half of the 1990s, when the animation studios in the country.
Later, the industry developed a more serious problem, the export-
oriented perspective.
Indian entertainment industry is very
fragmented. Indian players are primarily involved in the activities of
labor production and post-production, as the work of a "service" in the
revenue model "work for hire." This means that most skill sets are at
the lower end of the chain. Though there are some companies that offer
world-class capabilities for India to emerge as a global entertainment
center, it is necessary to extend these capabilities to through a
greater part of the industry, focusing on the ownership of intellectual
property.
Content development activities and pre-production are
emerging in India, for both domestic and outsourcing market. However,
this trend should be some momentum, largely due to corporate e-learning.
Content requirement of e-Learning companies is expected to grow 11% per
year (2009-13). This content requirement, coupled with the tendency of
companies in the United States to outsource custom content development
is likely to be an opportunity for the future development of
personalized content companies in India.
The
entertainment industry in India animation should be marked by trends
and growth factors, both internal (contribution: 25% in 2010) and
outsourcing (contribution: 75% in 2010).
Animation gradually on
For
the animation to achieve the same level of success in India and the
west, which requires a public resource is not limited only to children.
Animation has matured their perception of being only for children.
Increase audience animation content for adults as a percentage of the
hearing children's channels indicates a substantial increase in public
for the category group 14 + years. Growing popularity of animation
content for adults should be a key pillar industry of animation
entertainment at home.
In
2010, two channels for children were launched. The number of television
channels dedicated to animation and children has been increasing in
India. In addition, the sex ratio of children in the global television
audience increased significantly, indicating that the growing demand for
animation studio in India.
Rajiv
Vaishnav, vice president in IT industry body Nasscom, says 2012 will
also see a major mindset change. "The outlook for the industry is
changing with parents increasingly allowing their children to pursue
careers in animation, visual effects, graphics or game development. It
was an eye opener for the industry when a parent came along with his son
to a recent Nasscom game developer conference in Pune,'' he says.
Many
co-production treaties have been signed by leading animation studios in
India and gaming players like DQ Entertainment, Crest Animation,
Technicolor Bangalore, GreenGold, Tata Elxsi, Red Chillies, PrimeFocus,
Rhythm & Hues, Anibrains and Toons Animation with studious and
producers in Canada, Britain, America and many parts of Asia for 2d
animation.
The impact of these agreements will unfold next year and beyond.
Keyframe animation studio provides world class CG animation
studio services for TV film, full-service studio specializing in 3D
animation in India and 2D animation in India.
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