Initial brainstorming
Basic pointers
- The three Ws of Indian Animation theory
- Inspiration & Motivators
- Talk about before and after
- Studio film division
- Industry changes in India
- Future aspects
RESEARCH POINTERS
- Dadasaheb Phalke was the first Indian animator.
- Ram Mohan founded the animation industry. They created Ramayana, the legend of Prince Rama, in collaboration with a Japanese animation/director.
- In 1957, Clair H Weeks advised the first Indian animated film, Banyan Deer. It was influenced by the movie Bambi. She suggested many Indian animators start careers in the film division’s cartoon Unit.
- The location where the legendary animators of Indian animation history, Ram Mohan and Bhimsain, were born.
- Following the 2000s, there was a significant shift in the industry, with animated characters and cartoons inspiring and bringing joy to many households.
- One such well-known success was Chhota Bheem, a character created from the ground up by an Indian animator named Rajiv Chilka.
- The characters carried movements, expressions of emotion, and flow in action.
- It was a cartoon with loaded Indian values and morals of humanity, and each episode attempted to deliver stories of uniqueness and everyday events.
- The characters were simple monochrome but had happy sights.
personal Pointers
- I would like to concentrate on the cartoon establishment they had after 2005.
- I want to develop my style and tell stories about Indian culture.
- There is so much variety in India, and each has its flaws.
- I want to create light and creative animation that addresses difficulties and normalizes certain representations and concepts by combining education and entertainment.
- I want to deliver many untold stories from my county’s interior and help tell sure tales that are fictional but referential and authentic but have a place of origin and roots.