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Celebrated last evening at the open lawns at The Renaissance, Powai,
the FICCI Best Animated Frames Awards have grown bigger in terms
of scale in comparison to the first edition of BAF held last year.
A remarkable thing about the awards was that the winning animation
professionals recieved their trophies from global and national luminaries
from the entertainment mainstream including the likes of Barrie
Osborne, Yash Chopra, Jon Niermann, Manmohan Shetty, Amit Khanna
and Ramesh Sippy.
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Indian
Animation veteran Bhimsen Khurana recieving the BAF Special
contribution to the Animation Industry(Indian) from LOTR producer
Barrie Osborne
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The
excitement, the nervousness, the anticipation, the honor... that's
what make award ceremonies something that everyone looks forward
to.
Each awards ceremony has its moments and amongst the best moments
at BAF was when Indian animation veteran Bhimsen Khurana recieved
the Special
contribution to the Animation Industry(Indian)
and his trophy was presented to him by none other than Lord of The
Rings Producer Barrie Osborne.
Khurana has to his credit many firsts in Indian animation including
the first Indian animated TV series Lokgatha and Vartaman.
Retorting to the long citation read in his honor which listed his
achievements over the last 50 years in Film, Television and animation,
the modest Khurana said "Was it me?" Later on he commented
to Animation 'xpress that "Today with this recognition
I feel that hardwork pays and though they take their own time, results
do come"
The BAF award
for Special contribution to the Animation Industry(International)
went to Mike Young of Mike Young Productions. Mike who could not
make it to India sent in a special recorded message which was played
out as a representative from his company collected his award.
Amongst other moments were when the ecstatic JWT team was all shouts,
catcalls and whistles even as JWT's Bhaskar Mani went onstage to
recieve his BAF Award for the best Social Welfare Film (Professional)
for 'Bust that Noma'. MAAC student Neha Gupta was overwhelmed
as she went on stage to recieve her BAF award for Best Promo (Students)
for 'Concept Ad Motorola V3'.
Indian studios that figured in the winning list included Crest Animation,
Paradox Studios, Dhruva Infotech and Vaibhav Studios.
Electronic Arts, Turner Entertainment and Studio Nix were amongst
the international winners.
Here is a complete list of winners -
Short Films Professional -
Studio Nix, Australia for 'Twelve Months'
Short Films Students -
Eva Steegmayer, Institut of ANimation, Visual
Effects and Digital Post Production Germany for 'Das Flops'
Special Jury Award -
Sudhanshu & Harun from NID for 'Once upon
a Tree'
TV Episode -
Crest Animation/Mike Young Productions, USA
for Rain Rain go away -Jakers
AD Film
Vaibhav Studios for Amaron -Pandu Mangal
Promos Professional
Turner Entertainment for Marinate You
Promos Students
Neha Gupta (MAAC) for 'Concept AD Motorola
V3'
VFX (in film)
Yashraj Films - Dhoom
Social Wlefare/NGO (Professional)
J Walter Thomson for 'Bust that Noma'
Gaming
Electronic Arts, USA, for 'Harry Potter and
the prisoner of Azkaban'
Special Jury Award
Paradox Studios for Bomberbabe
Mobile Gaming
Dhruva Infotech for Pat Cash Tennis Pro
Special Contribution to the Animation Industry (Indian)
Bhimsen Khurana
Special Contribution to the Animation Industry (International)
Mike Young
Watch out for Animation 'xpress FRAMES 05 special issue
(no3) for a special slide show and also for what the winners, nominees
and industry had to say about BAF! Stay Tuned.
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