The Best Animated Short Film – Oscar Winner 2020 – Hair Love

Best Animated Short Movie - Oscar Winner 2020 - Hair Love 2d animation services

The Oscars tend to draw the most attention to the big-ticket categories but this year the winner for the best animated short movie rose to prominence. Hair Love is a six-minute video that revolves around an African-American father Stephen, his daughter Zuri, and her natural hair.

Directed and written by Matthew Cherry, featuring the voice of Issa Rae, Hair Love the “frontrunner” in the Best Animated Short Film category was nominated alongside Daughter, Memorable, Sister, and Kitbull. The vibrant and emotional film follows a young girl named Zuri who just wants one thing: her hair done. In the absence of a mother figure and with a head full of natural curls, she must refer to YouTube tutorials and the inexperienced hands of her father for help.

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Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver

While it may seem like a simple premise, the storyline speaks volumes to the Black community. Not only was there the inspiring element of a young African American girl embracing her hair, but it offered the rare opportunity of showing a Black family depicted in animation with the father being shown in a positive light.  Despite having long locks, Stephen is unable to style his daughter’s hair which seems like something he is not used to and on this particular day before the big event, he has to figure out how.  The tasks sound simple enough but we soon come to learn that Zuri’s hair has a mind of its own.

Stephen decides to take the easy road by covering it up with a bunny but this makes the hair so angry and even leads to a fight between the two which is hilarious. After the struggle we see Stephen giving himself a chance to learn how to style Zuri’s hair by following a vlog and it turns out great. Family and illness are delicate issues, especially when they involve a mother, but this colorful video made by Matthew A. Cherry has hit the nail on the head: we can’t help anyone feel better if we neglect ourselves.

A hair tutorial, a little hairspray, and some hairpins seem like nothing, but often they are enough to remind us that, even if you can no longer recognize yourself when you look in the mirror, even if you are ashamed of that hairless head, even if you can’t understand why and accept it, your loved ones still see you. It’s not just hair; life waits for you out there, made of simple everyday things. With or without a major studio attached, the message of inclusivity and love behind the film has been constant from day one.

Even though the film features an African-American daughter and her dad, it’s a universal story. Parents everywhere can relate to it in the same way kids of all ethnicities can. It’s an important story because representation matters. With all the conversation around the OscarsSoWhite and the much-needed demand for more diversity in Hollywood, this nomination couldn’t have a better platform to drive home the importance of representation.

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

American Factory 92nd Academy Awards

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.

Animated films that made an impact in 2019

Animated films that made an impact in 2019 2d animation company

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.

Top 5 Animated Movies we are Looking forward to in 2019

Top 5 Animated Movies

Similar to the previous years that witnessed some of the best animation movies in the world, 2019 also stands as one of the years with the best upcoming lineup. With the following list of fully updated and well-researched content, we are confident that the following are among the best animated movies that you should eagerly wait for.

First in the queue is FROZEN 2. With the first part of the scene having been released in 2013, the animation movie confidently bears all the weight as the first one on the list of animated movies to anticipate in 2019 besides becoming a selling and live show, Marvel. The development, just to affirm its readiness, experiences the return of the original directors and many of the cast including Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell.

Secondly, we have THE LION KING. Despite the Disney reference to this movie as a live-action remake, it is factual to comment that it is just a photo-real computer animation. The director Favreau who passionately handled the Disney live-action or rather the CG hybrid of re-imagining the jungle book, is also overpoweringly on the lookout for all CG for LION KING. However, the same technique of virtual production approach to ‘shoot’ the film is going to be employed. MPC has the mandate to come up with all the charming characters of the film and their environments.

Additionally, THE ANGRY BIRD 2 is having its way back in 2019. The Rovio and SONY picture animation are cleaning their way and putting together their efforts for the Angry Bird 2. It is quite important to mention that this is just a follow-up of the 2016 release and is based on the Finnish mobile game fad.

Consequently, The Addams Family is also next in line. In this animated movie, the two animation giants Cinesite and MGM have collaborated to produce this newly featured adaptation of Charles Addams’s comic character. Here in, we should expect to see the Addams family face off against a crafty television host while also making preparations for the extended family to arrive for a remarkable celebration.

Last but not least, the KLAUS is also preparing itself. Sergio Pablo is the chief director of this film. With his film directional debut upon Klaus, the main theme this year of this quirky holiday-themed movie will be to expound on the origin of Santa Claus.

In a nutshell, as we have seen above in the brief description of the best-animated movies to expect in 2019, we should also question ourselves about the animation tricks and techniques behind these fancy movies. For more information concerning animation and all of the sort, contact the Prayan Animation Studio for the best of its kind. We are the animation giants based in India.

Great Animation Characters that Overcome Time: Prayan Animation Studio

great animation characters that overcome time

Watching cartoon series on television has become a great pastime in recent times all over the world. It is not uncommon to find individuals waking up so early in the morning, especially on Saturdays to watch cartoons. Also, there are those who will stay late into the night just to catch up on the cartoon programs aired on most TV stations. But are you aware of the characters that have overcome time? Well, read on to find out.

Homer Simpson

Homer Simpson is one of the characters that have been able to cement his place throughout history as the best television character. Simpson has been able to stump up his authority as the most celebrated TV character for more than thirty years now. You will agree with me that the Simpson family has been the most influential and popular character in all the TV cartoon programs.

Bugs Bunny

Without a doubt, Bugs Bunny is the most famous rabbit in any animated video. You will lose count if you were to start counting the number of films Bugs has appeared in, and this shows how popular this rabbit is.

Fred Flinstone

One would always wonder whether to put Fred Flinstone as one of the greatest animated characters. This character has appeared countless times in The Flinstones’ characters since 1960. And he is yet to be displaced; in fact, he keeps becoming even better by the day.

Bart Simpson

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If there is any famous ten-year-old character that is so famous, then it must be Bart Simpson. He is the most fun to watch in any animated video, being the oldest child of the Simpsons.

So it’s time to create your revolution character of your own. Contact Prayan Animation.

Most Popular Animated Characters Of 2017

Most Popular Animated Characters Of 2017

Animated characters are known as cartoons as well and mostly they’re popular among children but some of them are popular among adults as well and they also like to watch cartoons. Here are a few of the most popular cartoons in 2017.

Pokémon

Pokémon is a Japanese cartoon series that is quite popular among children and adults. The animation software used to create them features a few characters that are not the current cast of main characters.

Scooby Doo

‘Scooby Dooby Doo where are you?’ This is one of the most popular animated series for years now. Scooby Doo is an animated cartoon character, basically, a dog that makes people laugh through its actions. The dog though is not very brave but still, helps the team to solve various mysteries mostly due to funny accidents. Shaggy is the best friend and partner of Scooby Doo who is also not very brave just like Scooby Doo.

Doraemon

Doraemon is another popular Japanese cartoon character who became popular recently. In the last 2-3 years, Doraemon has become quite popular among kids all over the world. Currently, it’s the best-selling cartoon. Basically, Doraemon is a robot and a helper of Nobita who is a very lazy kid and runs away from all responsibilities and just likes to play with the Gadgets that Doraemon has.

Popeye-Popeye the sailor man

Popeye is one of the oldest characters who is an ordinary man and loves a girl. And in the constant struggle of winning her heart. He eats spinach which makes him a stronger person.

These were some of the characters that remained most popular in 2017 as well. Other than that, there are animated characters like Tom & Jerry, Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, etc. who are popular forever.

Planning to launch your own animated characters for business marketing? We at Prayan Animation are here to assist you with all such needs.

How to Create Animations Videos?

How to Create Animations Videos

We often feel annoyed when we come across advertisements that interrupt our favorite YouTube videos or television shows, right? Similarly, it becomes increasingly difficult at times to watch a business’s explainer video till the end. Well, you are not to blame – it’s the fault of the marketing team who ends up adding low-quality content to their campaigns. The point is that videos and animations have become quite common among brands for promotion purposes. However, few make the best out of this powerful tool.

It’s important to appreciate that making great animation videos is not all about being an expert in graphics design. Let’s break down this process into small steps to see what makes some animations stand out.

1. Write a Script

This is the most important step as it will determine the quality of your video. Writing a script can be challenging, especially if you are trying for the first time. To get started, view some animation videos relevant to your topic to get some ideas. We assume that the basic purpose of your video is to market your brand. In that case, showing the problem of your audience and then introducing your brand as the solution works pretty well.

Also, decide the approximate length of your video at this point.

2. Sketch your Characters and Theme

Now you have the storyline out of your creative mind. Let’s use the imagination to sketch the characters and scenes. Are you trying to show a certain place or landmark? Or maybe you can use an entirely fictional theme that is unique to your brand. The visual impact of animation videos is far more powerful than words in engaging your audience.

3. Choose an Appropriate Software

Here comes the technical part (but not difficult!). There are many products out there in the market that you can use for making animation videos. If you have made some videos before, you may have some personal preferences here based on which software you find easy to use. However, if you are completely new to graphics and media, it’s a good idea to try some free products and watch tutorial videos to learn the basics.

Don’t worry; there are many useful resources easily available. In any case, you can always contact us for expert assistance!

4. Prepare the Narration and Sound Effects

Once you are done with making the video frames using your desired software, it’s time to add the narration as needed. It’s best to write down everything and practice saying it in an appropriate tone several times. This will help you maintain ideal speed and accent throughout.

Review

Congratulations! You just completed the first draft of your video. Review it carefully and make improvements where necessary. Why not ask your friends for feedback?

Creating great animation videos demands practice, patience, and creativity. Looking for some more guidance? Contact us today at Prayan Animations!

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