The Best Animated Feature Film – Oscar Winner 2020 – Toy Story 4

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Toy Story 4, the long-awaited next chapter in the saga of Woody and Buzz, won Best Animated Feature at the Oscars held this month. Featuring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, and Tony Hale, among many others, the film sees the introduction of a new toy, Forky (Hale), who becomes lost on a road trip, prompting Woody (Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Allen), and the rest of the team to find and save him.

The film begins with a flashback to a rainy night nine years earlier, during which Woody and a crop of Andy’s toys work to save RC from being swept away by the storm. Later that same night, Andy’s little sister, Molly, gives her porcelain Bo Peep (Annie Potts) and sheep away. Woody tries to save Bo, but she’s actually fine with being passed along to another child, so the two say goodbye. Fast-forward to the toys’ current home with rising kindergartner Bonnie (Madeleine McGraw).

Although Woody isn’t one of Bonnie’s favorite toys, she prefers Jessie, he stows away in her backpack to comfort her through school orientation, where he helps her make a special toy: a Spork with googly eyes, pipe cleaner arms, and Popsicle stick feet whom she names “Forky.” Forky unexpectedly comes to life, but, despite Woody’s explanations, he believes he’s trash and keeps trying to throw himself in the garbage. While the family is on a road trip, Forky flees, Woody follows to get him back, and the two bond as they make their way back to Bonnie. But the plan goes sideways when Woody sees Bo Peep’s lamp on display in an antique store, and Forky ends up being held hostage by 1950s baby doll Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks), who has designs on Woody’s vintage voice box.

Toy Story 4 is a testament to how rich those characters are. It’s a story about a guy who is afraid to be replaced. At a certain point, everyone feels that.  What the producers of Toy Story 4 did with Woody in this one, is put him in a place where he could have a second lease on life. Toy Story 4 might be a repeat of earlier ideas and plotlines but comparing it to the fourth film in other franchises, this film by Pixar is quite charming, amusing, and In a whole different league. Still, on separation and loss, Toy Story 4 remains funny, inventive, clever, and a richly endearing film that just shows its strength.

The show exceeded expectations while breaking the franchise’s box office record. Pixar proved there was definitely one more story to tell about Woody’s existential journey. A Story on change and growth, with Bo Peep and Forky as the catalysts. The production studio upped its animation, from the porcelain shepherdess to the complex antique shop, and delivered a bittersweet climax. This sequel definitely justified its existence. Talk about having a friend, “Toy Story 4” has become the first franchise to earn two animated film Oscars.

92nd Academy Awards: Oscars Winners 2020 Complete List

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BEST PICTURE WINNER

PARASITE

Kwak Sin Ae and Bong Joon Ho, Producers

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FILM SYNOPSIS

Greed, class discrimination, and a mysterious interloper threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan.

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE WINNER

JOAQUIN PHOENIX

Joker

Joaquin Phoenix Award for Joker

FILM SYNOPSIS

In Gotham’s fractured society, a young man longs to be a stand-up comic but finds the joke is always on him. Caught in a cycle of apathy, cruelty, and ultimately, betrayal, the comedian makes one bad decision after another, bringing about a chain reaction of escalating events.

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE WINNER

RENÉE ZELLWEGER

Judy

Renée Zellweger Best Actress Oscar Award

FILM SYNOPSIS

Thirty years after she shot to stardom, showbiz legend Judy Garland arrives in London to perform a five-week sold-out run of shows. As she prepares her act, fights with management, charms musicians, and reminisces with friends and fans, her wit and warmth shine through.

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE WINNER

BRAD PITT

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

Brad Pitt Oscar Award Winner

FILM SYNOPSIS

In Los Angeles in 1969, aging TV star Rick Dalton and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth struggle to make their way around an industry and a city they hardly recognize anymore.

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE WINNER

LAURA DERN

Marriage Story

Laura Dern Marriage Story Oscar Award

FILM SYNOPSIS

A young creative couple and their son navigate the tricky waters of bicoastal separation and impending divorce.

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM WINNER

TOY STORY 4

Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen, and Jonas Rivera

Toy story 4 Oscar Award

FILM SYNOPSIS

Woody and the gang go on a road trip with the new toy Forky, who’s convinced he’s trash and doesn’t yet understand his role in the world. Along the way, Woody is unexpectedly reunited with independent spirit Bo Peep and finds himself faced with a decision and a future, he never imagined.

CINEMATOGRAPHY WINNER

ROGER DEAKINS

1917

Roger Deakins Oscar Award

FILM SYNOPSIS

During World War I, two British soldiers are sent on a dangerous mission to stop an attack by the British 7th Division that will result in a massacre by the Germans. Their assignment takes on extra urgency as one of the young soldiers’ brothers is fighting in that Division.

COSTUME DESIGN WINNER

JACQUELINE DURRAN

LITTLE WOMEN

Jacqueline Durran Oscar Award

FILM SYNOPSIS

In the late 1860s, burgeoning author Jo March looks back on her and her three sisters’ Massachusetts childhoods and the events and relationships that helped shape them as adults.

DIRECTING AND INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM WINNER

BONG JOON HO

PARASITE

Bong Joon Ho 92nd Academy Awards

FILM SYNOPSIS

Greed, class discrimination, and a mysterious interloper threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan.

MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING WINNER

Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan, and Vivian Baker

BOMBSHELL

Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker 92nd Academy Awards

FILM SYNOPSIS

Three women take on the controversial media empire Fox News and face off against the powerful man who created it.

DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE) WINNER

AMERICAN FACTORY

Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert

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FILM SYNOPSIS

In post-industrial Ohio, a Chinese billionaire opens a new factory in the husk of an abandoned GM plant and hires 2,000 blue-collar Americans. Early days of hope and optimism give way to setbacks as high-tech China clashes with working-class America.

DOCUMENTARY (SHORT SUBJECT) WINNER

LEARNING TO SKATEBOARD IN A WARZONE (IF YOU’RE A GIRL)

Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva

Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva 92nd Academy Award

FILM SYNOPSIS

Over the course of 15 years, a class of young girls from disadvantaged neighborhoods in war-torn Kabul, learn to read and write and grow together in confidence through the joy of skateboarding.

FILM EDITING WINNER

FORD V FERRARI

Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland

Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland at 92nd Academy Awards

FILM SYNOPSIS

Visionary auto designer Carroll Shelby and race car driver Ken Miles team up to build a high-performance race car for the Ford Motor Company, hoping to defy the odds and defeat the dominant Ferrari at the 1966 Le Mans.

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE) WINNER

JOKER

Hildur Guðnadóttir

Hildur Guðnadóttir at 92nd Academy Award

FILM SYNOPSIS

In Gotham’s fractured society, a young man longs to be a stand-up comic but finds the joke is always on him. Caught in a cycle of apathy, cruelty, and ultimately, betrayal, the comedian makes one bad decision after another, bringing about a chain reaction of escalating events.

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG) WINNER

“(I’M GONNA) LOVE ME AGAIN” FROM ROCKETMAN

Music by Elton John, Lyric by Bernie Taupin

Elton John, Lyric by Bernie Taupin at 92nd Academy Awards

FILM SYNOPSIS

Shy piano prodigy Reginald Dwight embarks on a career in music, transforming into international superstar Elton John, an iconic figure in pop culture.

PRODUCTION DESIGN WINNER

ONCE UPON A TIME…IN HOLLYWOOD

Production Design: Barbara Ling; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh

Barbara Ling, Nancy Haigh at 92nd Academy Awards

FILM SYNOPSIS

In Los Angeles in 1969, aging TV star Rick Dalton and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth struggle to make their way around the industry and a city they hardly recognize anymore.

SHORT FILM (ANIMATED) WINNER

HAIR LOVE

Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver

Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver 92nd Academy Award

FILM SYNOPSIS

An African-American father learns to do his daughter’s hair for the first time.

SHORT FILM (LIVE-ACTION) WINNER

THE NEIGHBORS’ WINDOW

Marshall Curry

Marshall Curry at 92nd Academy Award

FILM SYNOPSIS

The life of a middle-aged woman with small children is shaken up when two free-spirited twenty-somethings move in across the street.

SOUND EDITING WINNER

FORD V FERRARI

Donald Sylvester

Donald Sylvester at 92nd Academy Awards

FILM SYNOPSIS

Visionary auto designer Carroll Shelby and race car driver Ken Miles team up to build a high-performance race car for the Ford Motor Company, hoping to defy the odds and defeat the dominant Ferrari at the 1966 Le Mans.

SOUND MIXING WINNER

1917

Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson

Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson at 92nd Academy Awards

VISUAL EFFECTS WINNER

1917

Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler, and Dominic Tuohy

Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy at 92nd Academy Awards

FILM SYNOPSIS

During World War I, two British soldiers are sent on a dangerous mission to stop an attack by the British 7th Division that will result in a massacre by the Germans. Their assignment takes on extra urgency as one of the young soldiers’ brothers is fighting in that Division.

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY) WINNER

JOJO RABBIT

Screenplay by Taika Waititi

Taika Waititi at 92nd Academy Awards

FILM SYNOPSIS

During World War II, a lonely German boy’s world is turned upside down when he discovers his single mother is hiding a young Jewish girl in their attic. Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend Adolf Hitler, Jojo must confront his blind nationalism.

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY) WINNER

PARASITE

Screenplay by Bong Joon Ho, Han Jin Won

Story by Bong Joon Ho

Screenplay by Bong Joon Ho, Han Jin Won

FILM SYNOPSIS

Greed, class discrimination, and a mysterious interloper threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan.

On the Road to the 92nd Oscars: The Animated Feature Film Nominees

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Presented by AMPAS, that is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony (92nd Oscars) will honor the best films of 2019 on the 9th of February and will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Nominated for the best-animated feature films are Toy Story 4, Missing Link, I Lost My Body, How to Train Your Dragon, and Klaus.

How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

Film Synopsis

All seems well on the island of Berk as Vikings and dragons live together in peace and harmony. Now a Viking leader, Hiccup finds himself increasingly attracted to Astrid, while his beloved dragon Toothless meets an enchanting creature who captures his eye. When the evil Grimmel launches a devious plan to wipe out all the dragons, Hiccup must unite both clans to find Caldera, a hidden land that holds the key to saving Toothless and his flying friends.

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is an incredible finale of the film franchise and a moving farewell to these amazing humans and dragons. Since 2010 we have watched the young characters grow and still remain joyously funny. The finale added mature notes on their friendship bringing in more complex themes than before making the conclusion truly satisfying yet bittersweet which for me deserves an Oscar.

Missing Link

Film Synopsis

Tired of living a solitary life in the Pacific Northwest, Mr Link, who is 8 feet tall and covered in fur, recruits fearless explorer Sir Lionel Frost to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La. Along with adventurer Adelina Fortnight, the trio encounters their fair share of peril as they travel to the far reaches of the world. Through it all, they learn that sometimes one can find a family in the places one least expects.

The fifth feature from stop-motion animation studio Laika, producers of The Two Strings, Caroline, and Kubo, – the missing link, is a facetious, quick-witted dismantling of British colonialism. The film has an all-star voice cast which includes Zöe Saldana, and Zach Galifianakis Hugh Jackman, who seem to have great vocal chemistry together and bring out an amazing performance. While the story is fairly simple, it’s quite captivating to kids for its relativity with a master-class execution in children’s filmmaking.

Toy Story 4

Film Synopsis

Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of the gang embark on a road trip with Bonnie and a new toy named Forky. The adventurous journey turns into an unexpected reunion as Woody’s slight detour leads him to his long-lost friend Bo Peep. As Woody and Bo discuss the old days, they soon start to realize that they’re worlds apart when it comes to what they want from life as a toy.

Toy Story 4 might be a repeat of earlier ideas and plotlines but comparing it to the fourth film in other franchises, this film by Pixar is quite charming, amusing, and In a whole different league. With separation and loss as the key themes all throughout the sequel, Toy Story 4 still remains funny, inventive, clever, and a richly endearing film that just shows its strength.

Klaus

Film Synopsis

After proving himself to be the worst postman at the academy, a postman is posted to a frozen town in the North where he discovers Santa Claus is hiding out.

Klaus, a holiday movie with roots in bridge building, friendship, and the dying art of writing letters sure did entertain and amuse viewers all thanks to the expressive voice cast and its impressive animation. Yes, there are some truly weird characters, references to alcohol, rude humor, mean names, and even a questionable amount of animated brutality but these things have been used to illustrate the importance of kindness and how powerful selfishness can be which are great lessons. It may not be a movie that you would want your children to see but it definitely has the potential to initiate some positive conversations.

I Lost My Body

Film Synopsis

A cut-off hand escapes from a dissection lab with one crucial goal: to get back to its body. As it scrambles through the pitfalls of Paris, it remembers its life with the young man it was once attached to, until they met Gabrielle.

The film I Lost My Body is probably one of the most original and creative animated films to ever grace the animation world. I Lost My Body closely examines the concept of determinism versus free will to help understand how fate affects the human condition. The film also offers a very important lesson. As humans, we tend to think that our paths in life ought to be straight from where we stand to where to want to be and forget that there are turns, twists, and unexpected challenges that come with unexpected rewards. So we must be ready to follow our paths to wherever they lead. As one character Naoufel says, we run blindly and keep our fingers crossed.

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Animated films that made an impact in 2019

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With such an amazing roster of 2019 animated films, it’s hard to determine the best animation movies of this year making an impact.

Sequels to smash hits like The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, Frozen 2, and Toy Story 4, all came out in 2019. There were also anticipated exciting original animated films, such as Spies in Disguise and Sonic the Hedgehog. The industry has also been putting out some exciting content such as Reign of the Supermen.

Here is a list of some of the animation movies that made an impact in 2019. How to Train Your Dragon can be ranked as the number one animation that made an impact, an original by DreamWorks who also happened to produce abominable, but wasn’t abominable adorable, and impressive.

Dream Works have been known since their first-ever release of Antz in 1984 and have continued blessing us with amazing films such as Penguins of Madagascar. 2019 was a good year for DreamWorks, delivering other Certified Fresh animations such as The Hidden World.

Other movies that hit the theatres this year were the anticipated Frozen 2, Lion King 2 not forgetting Alladin, star wars, Dumbo, Rise of Skywalkers, and Penguins all by Disney! Disney almost never disappoints, creating digital animals so authentic they’d be confused if it were real. It would be argued that no studio has more of an envious 2019 movie slate than Disney with beloved animated classics.

At least half of Disney’s movies out this year have hit everywhere and the studio is making millions out of them. Walt Disney animated studios continue to be not only kids’ favorite animation studios but adults’ as well.

I wouldn’t forget to mention Toy Story 4, Kitbull, and Smash and Grab on the list as some of the animated movies by Pixar that made an impact. Toy Story, for example, has been in the theatres since the 1980s and is still the top animated film of all time. Pixar is also about to deliver another animation next year soul which we all can’t wait for.

The Complete Journey of Punyakoti Project – Part 2

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SOURCE OF INSPIRATION:

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.

Cinematography with 2D Animation

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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.

International Animation Growth vs. Indian Animation Growth

Animation Industry Growth

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.

Reference: The Future of 2-Dimensional Animation

The Difference between Game and Feature Animation

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Many people believe that animation for movies and for video games are the same thing. However, the process of creating animations for video games tends to be very different from creating feature animations. This is because video games are meant to be interactive, while movies are simply meant to be viewed. This article will explain the difference between the two animation processes.

Focus

Video game animators must create perfect animations that will look great from 360 degrees. In video games, if the player decides to turn around, he/she will not see the director with cameras. In movie animations, the designer focuses on the camera view or 2D animation and ignores everything else that the camera does not capture.

Programming

Since movies are meant for viewing and not interacting with them, the inherent programming is usually oriented towards generating visible results without the input of the user. Therefore, the models do not have to react to stimuli because they are not reacting to anything. When it comes to video games, all actions are controlled by the user. This means that motion sequences should be programmed as a response to single or combined buttons and the beings or objects in the environment are programmed to be sensitive to the actions of the user.

Sound use and sound quality

In movies, speech and different sound effects are crucial for a successful animation video. Since movies are not rendered frame-by-frame, there is no need for designers to cut corners on their audio. Video games avoid the use of sound and instead opt for musical backdrops in the repeating MIDI or WAV format because of the real-time rendering constraints. Adding voices to game characters puts a lot of strain on the rendering output engines and extremely slows down the game, further making it less enjoyable.

Movement

Video game animations must focus on small cycles in short time frames and they must blend. This is unlike movies that have choreographed fight scenes. In games, the players will decide when to slide, jump, kick, reload, run, and do other things. Therefore, the small animated cycles that last a few seconds must be put together to create an enjoyable and complete animation experience for the player or user.

Scripted motion and artificial intelligence

A variety of Artificial Intelligence (AI) engines have been developed in most gaming environments to assist in controlling in-game character behavior and make them smarter. This is because video game models tend to be more alive when compared to movie models since they react to stimuli in different ways and they are able to learn and even store past behaviors in the video game’s memory. Movie models do not need artificial intelligence engines because they are just enacting a script that is controlled by animators.

As you can see, creating animations for movies is very different from creating video game animations. Although the same principles and tools are used in both mediums, the techniques and processes greatly differ between the two. The difference is mainly because video games are meant to be interactive while movies are meant for viewing.

Reference blog: How important is drawing in animation? A detailed Survey

The Future Career Growth in the Animation Field

Future Career Growth in the Animation Field

Work abounds for professionals in the animation field owing to the advancing technology across all mediums and the growing demand for content. The animation industry is growing at a very fast pace and it is now considered a multi-billion dollar industry that provides several employment opportunities for individuals who are passionate and committed.

Lots of work

There are countless offshoots of animation work that one can pick from in this growing industry. The video game industry requires animators to assist them in rendering concepts both inside and outside their games. The Film production studios also need animators for full-on animated films and special effects or CGI for live-action movies. There are also increasing jobs in the technical and scientific fields.

Outsourcing of work

Big international companies and studios such as Walt Disney, Sony Pictures, Pixar, and Turner Entertainment are now offshoring the development of their animation content to other countries. This means that many off-shore production houses and animation studios are now jam-packed with work that is outsourced from abroad and also handle their own in-house projects. Animators can also find work online because of the increasing need for great engaging and converting content. This means that there is an increasing talent crunch in the industry and people are needed to fill up these vacancies.

Opportunities in all sectors

Work opportunities are growing tremendously for quality animators and related experts such as graphic designers, game developers, multimedia developers, keyframe animators, character designers, layout artists, 3D modelers, and many more. All these professionals can find work in sectors such as advertising, theater, film and television, cartoon production, e-learning, video gaming, and online and print news media.

When it comes to animation, opportunities exist both within the private sector enterprises and the government. There are numerous animation houses across the world that recruit talented animators. With proficiency and experience, the sky is the limit for animators as regards what they can earn. Some of the best jobs include animation director, creative director, production head, VFX director, modeling and rigging artist, lighting professional, and many more.

Apart from all these great opportunities, multimedia professionals or animators can also work as freelancers or start their own enterprises as long as they have funds for investment and entrepreneurial expertise. As the demand for content grows immeasurably, animators and artists who strive to meet this increasing demand will find great success in the industry today and in the future. The opportunity, demands, technology, and importance of Animation in Today World are growing.

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