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Recently
at MIPCOM, Animation 'xpress Anand Gurnani met up with Mike
Young of Mike Young Productions. Young can be attributed with a
lot of credit in the succesfull emergence of the second wave of
Indian animation as he was one of the early producers to demonstrate
faith in Indian studios inspite of the first wave of Indian animation's
debacles.
In the short meeting that ensued, Young amongst many things spoke
about the need for proper animation education, proper HR and the
importance of creating a creative work atmosphere.
Here's an excerpt-
I am always impressed with the level
of education in India but there seems to be a bit of a gap in terms
of the kind of education and the kind of new jobs that people are
doing. The degrees are very fancy and high but are very vaguely
useful rather than being 'on the nail' degrees.
There
ought to be specialist animation degrees in colleges, something
like Bachelor of Arts (for animation).
Because
there is no proper animation training, there are few good artists.
This results in constant poaching, which means inflated salaries
and overheads. Also, the lack of proper initial training means a
good amount of time and resource are invested for in house studio
training. All this means that the cost advantage which India traditionally
enjoys is lowering.
Indian
studios have to understand that to get great work out of artists,
the artists need to have their creative space, fun and moments of
relaxation. Indians are very creative and understanding but what
is needed is much better discipline and better HR Management. India
has been slow on that front. I repeat that the people are creative,
but to express that creativity they need to be given a creative
working environment.
Amongst
the many shows that MYP has outsourced and co produced with Indian
studios include, 'ToddWorld', 'Jakers! The Adventures Of Piggley
Winks', 'Dive, Olly, Dive' and Pet Alien.
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