Frozen the movie is an all-time favorite for a lot of people, following through Elsa’s powerful story in search of queer identity. It was almost obvious that Frozen 2 would look better than the original film and the sequel didn’t disappoint pushing boundaries in Frozen 1 even further.
Team of Five
The original film was absolutely stunning but it gets better in the sequel with even more stunning water bodies, ice sculptures, and the major transformation that Elsa goes through giving us the opportunity to experience her powers in a more intense way. In Frozen 1 we saw more of Anna’s adventure story along with Kristoff, Olaf, and Skev which was hilarious and sweet and now we get to have a five some with Elsa included which makes the storyline even more interesting.
Supporting Characters and Backgrounds
The sequel goes deeper into Elsa and Anna’s background in new ways and brings out heavier themes in the narrative, and stronger consequences making it stronger generally than the original one. With old supporting casts such as Hans and the people of Weastletown, the film has introduced new characters such as Lieutenant Matthias who are just as iconic as the main characters but really don’t make any meaningful difference in the film except just helping to move the plot forward.
Elsa and Anna’s Strong Relations
Every character has a new wardrobe in the new movie but Elsa comes out as a whole new person. She goes ahead and does the unthinkable, letting her hair down and her outfits are just on point. However, it’s like some people never learn and some things never change. Elsa is still stubborn as ever and would rather take on all of her challenges by herself instead of asking her friends to help and sends Anna away, again. Although Anna eventually saves her sister, we’d have expected Elsa to know better than to send her selfless sister away.
Olaf
Olaf, on the other hand, is really doing the most at being hilarious in the second film like he always does. He is funny and heartwarming with great comedic relief as usual and this time his song is actually great!
Soundtrack and Kristoff Song
The movie’s soundtrack has always been great and gives the audience a great way to connect with the act. New songs have been featured and the old famous “Let it go” let go. However, the overall soundtrack in the sequel is amazing, everyone gets to shine, Kristoff finally has his own song and it’s everything you could dream of.
Conclusion
For a movie friend like Frozen, the audience expects to relate more with it every time it’s released leaving you craving for more. Frozen 2 didn’t exactly leave it at that as it has what would be termed as a quick ending. Things move so fast in the last few minutes which makes sense because it’s a kids’ movie and has to wrap up quickly but still, in my opinion, they’d have made more of the movie like in Frozen 1 in the last few moments making the narrative look less cheap.
UI, for its acronym “User Interface” is the view that allows a user to interact effectively with a system. In other words, it is the sum of an information architecture + visual elements + interaction patterns.
If you pay attention, you can see that, currently, most of the applications or web pages include some element of animation in their design. Product designers are responsible for the elements on the screen, but also for how they enter, leave, and behave. Therefore, we have that the UI animations are a functional tool that not only works based on giving life and movement to certain elements but also gives the user the opportunity to focus and orient, provide visual feedback, give hierarchy to the different components of the screen and influence the construction of the character of the brand.
UI is characterized by making a concept come true. It works together with the UX design, which relates to the way in which a user interacts with a product or service. Therefore, we have that the UI design focuses on the visual part. That is to say, if UX takes care that a product is useful for users, for example, UI will make it attractive, visual, and real.
Among the elements that stand out most within this area are typography, colors, and images; and their main objective is to instruct the user about the actions to be taken in relation to what is offered. This particularity is what makes it a critical component for the user to enjoy what he acquires.
Another important detail for a UI design to work properly is to not only focus on making a striking app or page, for example, but to create a design that is really usable and friendly. A correct level UI seeks to achieve a good appearance of something, yes, but it does not neglect functionality.
In summary, the main objective of a UI design is to improve user-device interaction on any website, cell phone, or device in general. In addition, it heeds the interrelationship between physical or hardware elements and logical or software elements, since everything that the user will have interaction with must be contemplated.
An HR professional Working at Infosys, Bengaluru, and a greenhorn in the animation field, got a spark to make a 90 minute animated film, that too in Sanskrit.
His first job after graduation was as a copywriter in an ad agency and there he did the scripting for India’s first children’s animated CD rom film Panchatantra.
“I always had an urge to make my own animation film. After watching Arjun— The Warrior Prince, I told my wife that I wish to make an animation film. She always supported and with her full motivation I chose Punyakoti, the Kannada folktale, because it is a popular South Indian folk story: It gives the message of leading a life of integrity against all disparity and living in harmony with nature. There was an anti-corruption movement also going on around 2013 and hence introducing such a theme into such a scenario seems relevant to me.”
Trailer:
Why choose the SANSKRIT language?
When it comes to the language it was totally an abrupt decision Ravi made after attending a workshop on basic Sanskrit conversation at his office and there he felt like he needed to do something in this language.
After that, he started thinking about why couldn’t he make his baby movie in the Sanskrit language as there were no animations had been made in such language.
How it all started???
Ravi shared the idea with his friend, AV Girish, an animator and he liked it and suggested that it’s just a concept now we need to expand it to a full-length animation film. Hence to make it a full-length film he impinged his own creative story of a village facing drought where our cow and tiger came into an encounter. Hence they completed their script and visited the rector of the Tamil film industry’s music world, Ilaiyaraaja. Ilaiyaraaja, for Ravi, was not just a musician, there is a strong personal bond between them. He showed almost all his earlier scripts for his review and suggestions but when he showed Punyakoti he was happy with the concept and agreed to do the music of the video free of cost.
His major concern during the start of the project was actually not the animation but to find a producer. Having an idea is easy but the most challenging part is execution. Ravi, who considers Steve Jobs as his role model says, “He just had this idea of iPad and went ahead. I too followed the same path.”
They approached more than 100 animators in this field and most of them felt that for a beginner like him, this was a bad idea and faced rejection everywhere. During this challenging phase where they were unable to find a producer got rejected by animators, Mohandas Pai, chairman of Manipal Global Education and former CFO of Infosys instructed them to opt for crowdfunding with Wishberry. Hence they started a target of 40 lakhs and with God’s grace they achieved it within the time duration.
Sanskrit connections
It all happened by chance. During the online crowdfunding process, someone made a comment that it would be better if we could approach Samskrita Bharati. After that, I contacted Samskrita Bharati and they invited me to give a talk to the students about our project. There We met Professor Leela, with an experience of about 35 years of experience in directing Sanskrit plays.
From dialogue supervision and delivery to selecting and finalizing the cast, the professor helped a lot. The characters for voice-overs are all a part of her Sanskrit drama troupe ranging between the age of 5 years (her granddaughter) to 80 years. Popular names from the Sanskrit theatre fraternity include Anupama Hosakere and Vidyashankar Hosakere, Narasimha Murthy, and Anand Raja Mani among others.
According to Professor Leela: Sanskrit is both ancient and modern at the same time. The beautiful visual appeal of the animation can advance the impact of Sanskrit to a large extent.
Some eminent names included in this success include actor and national awardee Revathi and Roger Narayan from Hollywood of U-Turn fame. The national awardee film editor Manoj Kannoth, Anwar Ali who is a famous contemporary poet from Kerala, has written the dialogues for all the characters.
With the amount raised through crowdfunding, Ravi and his team managed to finish the animatics with dubbed dialogues by June 2016. The technical team worked and interacted on Google Hangouts.
The team has not tied up with a particular studio.
They have tied up with a Pune-based collaborative platform Gamedoora to drive online collaboration and project management. The digital archiving and asset management of the movie is done by a Chennai startup—CineHive.
By September 2016 the team exhausted all the funds collected and from then on they have gone ahead with personal funding sourced from friends and family.
Lesson for Life:
He knows now how not to make an animation in 100 ways.
After the trailer went viral, there were some positive developments for the team.
Now some of the big banners have approached them to lend their support. Now they are hopeful that it materializes and can take Punyakoti a project close to our hearts to various film festivals and have a theatrical release too.
Despite the “realistic” innovation in design, which brought the rise of 3D animation, in recent times a much more traditional technique has become fashionable again: 2D animation. You just have to look at the billboard movies made through this process, not to mention series, ads, and video clips.
We define the projection and filming system in two dimensions as 2D cinematography. It is what, in the same way, we know as a conventional film which has 2 dimensions (height and width), is not filmed in a special format, and is also projected on a normal screen, which makes us see a flatter image.
2D animation consists of creating cartoons in two dimensions but giving them life, movement, and personality. The bases for this type of animation are the drawings made by hand. Therefore, one of the basic conditions to learn this technique is to have good knowledge as a cartoonist.
To understand a little what it means, we must know that dimensions define the space in which an object can exist. Imagine a very fine line that has only one dimension, for example, this is the length. If you add a second width dimension, you have a 2D or two-dimensional space. This can be done through many tools or software that allow you to draw characters and scenarios and, then, grant them the power of “acting”, in other words, giving them soul and character to make them act on the scene.
A 2D graph has two axes, usually called X and Y. Most of the drawings, photographs, paintings, and books of image format are two-dimensional. In this sense, 2D animations are smooth, although you can create the feeling of depth in some of the elements that use light and shadow, but only through the use of these resources and not by executing modeling techniques.
Classic animated films like “The Lion King, “Cinderella” and “Pinocchio” are examples of cinematography with 2D animation. Actually, the standard movies are 2D, what happens is that there is a deep impression since they are registered in the real world, but the image appears flat on the screen.
‘Punyakoti’ is a simple moving allegory: a hungry tiger comes across a cow called Punyakoti and decides to make her his feast for the day. Punyakoti convinces the hungry tiger that she will surely return to sacrifice herself as his grand feast, once she fed her young calf waiting at home for her. Being trustworthy, she returns to be the tiger’s meal –It seems like this story took us again to the classic stories we heard in our school days the Panchatantra stories. This story is derived from a popular Kannada folk song called Govina Haadu (The Cow’s Song), which is actually based on an episode in the Mahabharata (from the section of the Shanti Parva or “Chapter of Peace”).
PUNYAKOTI: Name of a Holy Cow
As per Indian Astrology, the meaning of this name Punyakoti is a person with an abundance of Confidence and Power. Here the astrological factor seems true through the success of the World’s First Ever Animation Film in Sanskrit by Mr. RAVI SHANKAR with a feather on its crown: National Award for the best animated film at the ANN Awards.
Let us hear what Punyakoti is and how it happens, directly from the creator—our beloved Mr. Ravi Shankar.
1. You are now famous as a National Award Winner for the best-animated film Punyakoti at the ANN awards. We would like to know about you personally, Can you share something about your personal and professional life?
Professional: I started my career as a copywriter and a scriptwriter. I worked for a publication company in their Multimedia department. However, after my MBA in HR, I shifted my career to process reengineering in HR and Marketing. I am an introvert. My creativity is inspiration-driven. I get inspiration rarely so my output is very low.
Personal: I live with my wife and two children in Bangalore.
2. What is meant by Punyakoti: how did you end up in such a name for your film?
Punyakoti is the name of the cow in a folksong in Karnataka. I drew inspiration from the folksong. So I picked it up from there.
3. As per my knowledge, you are an American banking professional, holding on to your hectic work cycle where did you get the spark of doing such a project and how did you manage the time?
The spark came during a bus ride to the office. Managing time was very difficult. I had to sacrifice many things in my personal life to make this happen. But I have a big whiteboard in my room, where I write down all my tasks and manage them one by one.
4. What were the hurdles you passed through from the start to the end of the project?
The biggest hurdle was finding the right talent who was trustworthy. As I worked with freelancers, many took advantage and never delivered. Many did not have the discipline to deliver on time. I had a lot of delays. I had to make hundreds of phone calls to get things done. Funding was an issue. I did not have a producer or an investor. So I struggled a lot on that front.
5. In spite of a lot many languages we use commonly for our communication purposes like English Hindi etc. you opted for Sanskrit. We all know that Sanskrit is a less spoken language, Is there any personal reason behind the selection what’s the thought process behind such a decision?
There was a Sanskrit teacher who told me there were no popular contemporary works in Sanskrit. So I thought it would be a good idea to make it in Sanskrit. Also, I thought if I made a movie in Sanskrit, no one would bother me and I would have no competition.
6. How did you do the scripting and voiceover of this project?
The original script was written in English. We then conceived the dialogues in Malayalam as it was close to Sanskrit. We then translated it into Sanskrit through Samskrita Bharati. Then we approach a Sanskrit scholar (SR Leela) who has done Sanskrit play to help her members deliver the dialogues.
7. You are coming from an entirely different field, what are the challenges you faced?
As I did not know animation, there was no one to guide me. I have done explainer video scripts. So I thought it would be that easy. I took advice from a lot of people and learned about the tools that are used. After two years I could edit the raw files and even draw to convey my ideas. Then it became easy.
8. Some funny moments you had during this journey?
Many people thought I was mad and wanted to just take the money from me. Behind my back, they will say that this movie will never get completed as I don’t know anything about the process. They will say it is easy to cheat Ravi. Now when I look back, it looks funny.
9. In a normal sense animated videos basically aimed at children, and most of the viewers will be our little champs. In such a scenario what made you do such a project? What was the inspiration behind doing such a complicated project?
There are many layers to the story. Some will appeal to children. Some will appeal to a grown-up audience. This is how stories are written all over the world.
10. Did you have any intuition about your project, that this is gonna hit the award screen?
I had an intuition that it was unique. but when the editor the musicians and the sound engineer saw the movie, they predicted that it could win awards as the story was very well told.
11. What is your opinion about the Indian Animation Industry? As per your experience is there anything we need to change in our current working strategy? Is the Indian Industry getting its recognition in the World Animation Industry?
It is a fledgling industry. It will take a few years for us to have the resources to compete globally. Good talent exists in pockets. We have world-class tools that are the same anywhere in the world. But time and money are also essential to make world-class animations. Making a good animation project has many parts including marketing. All of them have to come together. The live-action movie industry has matured over the years and all components are coming together very well. The same will happen in animation in a few years. But a few of us have to risk it.
12. Future plans: Any new inspirational project in your mastermind?
I have three scripts in the works. The next movie will be announced in November 2019
13. What are some of the tips and tricks you have to give to budding talents?
Don’t give up. Don’t stop learning. Don’t aim for perfection. Keep the company of good people. I wanted to complete this project in 2015, but it took three years more. I had fear and I became frustrated. But my friends and family helped me to cope. There are 100s of things we could have done better in Punyakoti. So there will always be another opportunity. So keep moving.
14. Lessons you learned from this?
There are hundreds of lessons. Some I have listed in the answer above.
15. As an award winner, what is your current feeling?
I feel lucky. I am a messenger through whom good work happens and not because of me.
16. A description of your team?
Anoop Sreedharan (Animatics), Ajesh (Storyboard), Prasad (Character), Shajeer (Painting), Shibu M(Layout), Deepak Divate (Animation) Krishna (Animation) were the core team. Girish AV (Creative Head) was the leader. He sacrificed a lot to make this movie happen. Without him, we would not have completed this project. All these team members were there from the beginning to the end. There were others who worked on certain portions of the movie. The good part of the team was they were directing me than I was directing them. I only shared the vision for each scene and the rest of it is their expertise.
17. Comparison between Ravi Shankar before Punyakoti and after a self-analysis?
I took the risk and I had a small success. If not for this project, I would never have met 100s of people in the daily course of my life. I am thankful to god.
It is increasingly common to see people discussing what is better, whether an animation video or a live-action one, especially after the iconic Disney company began to bring our favorite cartoon stories to real life. Nevertheless, despite being in similar audiovisual areas, both categories are very different. In the following paragraphs, you can read the pros and cons of each one to be able to choose the option that best fits you!
Pros:
Animation:
– First, we have the human factor. Animations do not require actors, so organization and transfer of people could be avoided, neither going through rigorous casting processes. This can represent a saving in time and money.
– Similarly, to make animated videos you do not need to find or build locations that are usually expensive. You don’t work on a set as such since the whole process is done digitally through computers and electronic devices.
– They are special to recreate situations or issues that are complicated to carry out in real life, especially those that are considered abstract or taboo. It allows the director to be creative and work based on subjectivity.
Live action:
– The main advantage of live-action videos is linked to the way they can connect with the audience. They can generate more real and humanizing feelings in the spectators because they can identify with the characters more easily as they are just people.
– Likewise, live-action videos are easier to make in some cases. If it is not a large production like the one required by the movies, a “homemade” or “amateur” style live-action video can be recorded in a couple of days.
– They transmit more information since the characters do not express themselves only through dialogues but, being people, they use body language, such as gestures and facial expressions.
Cons:
Animation:
– They don’t connect so easily with people.
– Its production is longer and requires more time.
Live action:
– If it is a complex production, it can be very expensive.
– Requires mandatory editing after recording the footage.
Both live-action videos and animation have incredible virtues so it all depends on your needs and requirements. You can analyze them individually, choose the one for you, and get the most out of it.
You can get professional character-based animation videos from Prayan Animation Studio. We are the best 2D animation studio in India because we have an experienced team that has handled thousands of projects and we deliver quality animation videos at an affordable price.
Getting highly ranked on YouTube comes with an amazing benefit; popularity. Most YouTubers definitely want to get popular on the platform, because the most popular channels and videos get the most views and engagement.
But how do you move from getting a couple of views and likes to hitting thousands of views and comments on your videos? Well, the answer is simple. Whether you’re uploading 2D animation videos or real videos, to rank higher on YouTube you need to optimize your videos. YouTube SEO is what makes a video stand out among other similar videos. For instance, a video about 2D animation might get 100 views and another video about the same subject gets 10k views. It’s all about optimization.
In this article, we’ll show you how to make use of YouTube SEO. Here are 3 ways to make your videos rank higher on YouTube.
Choose a Focus Keyword
If you want your rankings on YouTube to go really high, you need to choose a focus keyword even before uploading your video on YouTube. Focus keywords are important because they help users search for your videos. So, if you want the search engines to work in your favor, you need to use the relevant keywords. In case you find it difficult to come up with a focus keyword for your video, you can use keyword research tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, and Keywords Everywhere to find relevant keywords.
Optimize the Title
Getting a focus keyword is the first thing to consider when talking about ranking high on YouTube. After you get a keyword, you need to effectively utilize it in several ways. You can start by optimizing your title. However, you should never rely only on the keyword when creating a title for your video, your title needs to be engaging and compelling to stand out from almost 400 hours of videos being uploaded on YouTube every 60 seconds!
Here’s how you can create an attention-grabbing title. Every YouTube user wants to watch entertaining or educative videos. To catch their attention, you must clearly state what your video will do for them in your title. For example, if you create videos about 2D animation, the title ‘2D animation tutorial’ is not enough. Rather, you can say, ‘I will teach you how to make 2D animation videos’.
Include the Right Tags
Tags are very important for YouTube SEO ranking. You need to also include your focus keyword in your ‘tags’, in order to increase the visibility of your video when users search. You can use related keywords too. For example, a person posting a video about 2D animation can use the following tags: 2D Animation Videos, 2D Animation, Animation Studio, Animation Company, 2D Animation Company.
These are all related tags that can make the person’s video rank higher.
Thumbnail
The video thumbnail is not a ranking factor that YouTube, uses directly but it still has an impact on SEO.
A good or eye-catching thumbnail gets more clicks and that means better SEO. Many people click on the video by looking at their thumbnails.
Now that you know how to rank high on YouTube, the next thing is to keep your fans engaged. You can keep your subscribers coming back by using 2D animation videos to entertain your viewers. Get professional character-based animation videos from Prayan Animation Studio. We are the best 2D animation studio in India because we have an experienced team that has handled thousands of projects and we deliver quality animation videos at an affordable price.
Formerly, character-based animation videos were used just for entertainment by the movie industry, but these days they have become so popular that almost all industries use them for branding, marketing, and promotion. These videos are made in an animation studio and use animated characters to pass messages or information to the audience. So why have these 2D animation videos gotten so popular? Well, we are going to give you 3 reasons why almost everyone loves character-based animation videos.
1) Storytelling
Adding a character to your animation video makes it more interesting. People love stories and they would want to know the story behind your character. That is why animation companies model the characters in their videos to have both problems and needs; just like every other human in real life. The more people can relate to the characters in an animation video, the more they will want to watch it.
2) Captures The Kid In Us
So many people spent most of their childhood watching character-based animation videos, also known as cartoons. Back then, they enjoyed it so much that it became a habit.
Now that they are adults, when they come across a 2D animation video with fun characters, they can’t resist watching it because it reminds them of their childhood.
3) Cost And Freedom In Creativity
Character-based animation videos are cost-effective and give room for more creativity. Unlike in real videos, you don’t need a very big budget to bring an idea to life. To create a character-based animation video, all you just need to do is find an animation company, tell them of your idea and everything will be created in an animation studio, at an affordable cost.
Also, character-based animation gives room for more creativity. There are some ideas that are difficult to implement in real videos, but you can do a lot with 2D animation videos.
Finally, you have now seen why character-based animation videos are popular. It is quite obvious that people relate more to animation videos these days. Therefore, it is advisable to use animation videos for marketing your brand and products. You can get professional character-based animation videos from Prayan Animation Studio. We are the best 2D animation studio in India because we have an experienced team that has handled thousands of projects and we deliver quality animation videos at an affordable price.
The animation industry is growing tremendously in the International space and India. This is attributed to the increasing demand for animation projects across the world. Due to easy access to technology, animation is now available to the masses and it has become one of the fastest-growing industries in the globe. India is fast becoming an influential hub for outsourcing animation production services. In addition, it is also developing a lucrative domestic market for viewers at a very high rate.
Animation companies in India have significantly benefited from global animation giants such as Sony, Warner Brothers, Imax, and Disney since they are outsourcing their special effects and animation characters to Indian firms. The ever-increasing demand for outsourcing across the world has led to the establishment of many animation companies in India. These companies are setting up hubs in major cities such as Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Trivandrum, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, and Bangalore.
India is attractive as an animation hub because of high-quality software engineers, good studios, low costs, a large pool of creative talent, and the presence of an English-speaking workforce. Many multinational companies and production studios are continuously exploiting the low-cost production that India offers. Animation companies in India are also creating skilled manpower through the provision of various training programs. This means that the Indian animation industry will continue growing in line with the international bloom being experienced today.
The rapid growth of the animation industry in India and internationally is attributed to the development of new animation software and technologies. The market growth is influenced by multi-industrial applications, the thriving entertainment industry, the availability of animation merchandise, and favorable government regulations. Additionally, the availability of cheaper internet connectivity and low-cost hardware has also resulted in the production of free software downloads.
The Indian animation industry is also blooming owing to the presence of good studios. India is considered to be the second-largest entertainment industry just after Hollywood. Most animation studios in the country offer a large supply of high-quality and low-cost software engineers. Indian animation companies have established high-tech studios that are equipped with the necessary cutting-edge software and hardware to handle different overseas projects.
Both the global and Indian animation industry has experienced tremendous growth over the last few years and this is not stopping any time soon. India is emerging to be a preferred outsourcing destination for many Western animation companies and it is developing and showcasing its own potential and capabilities. This sector has tremendous potential owing to the availability of talented and affordable expertise and the emergence of different industry-related companies and organizations.
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