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One
strong need evident in Indian animators is the need to socialise
amongst their own and the need to bond with and belong to the community.
Be it any profession, CA, Engineer, IT, MBA or any other, they all
have their own clubs and elite gatherings. So why not animators
too? After all it takes an animation person to get the humour in
a rendering joke and a discussion about polycounts would go bouncer
for anyone from other professions!
Other
than than the new (Software) version release functions, there's
hardly any other get togethers for Indian animators across the country.
It could be Knowledge Sharing, It could be just hanging their hair
down and having a ball, it could be just meeting over some light
talk and hi tea but whenever there's a creative congregation (animators
= height of creativity) its great fun and that's what the Alias
organised 3December was. Great FUN discussing animation and 3D!
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FULL
House - Alias' 3December
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The
inspirational experiences that Disney Feature Animation's (CO-Art
Director -Chicken Little) Umakanth Thumrugoti shared with the 400
odd audience was the highlight of the event.
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Chicken
Little Cornfield Dynamics Explained
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Uma
joined Disney Feature Animation directly after finishing Animation
School and has been with the enchanted Kingdom ever since. The first
film that Uma worked on was Pocahontas. Reminicising about
the early days of 3D at Disney, Uma shared with the audience,"At
that time even Disney was trying to figure out 3D animation and
we would get around 15 shots in a day! Since none of us knew then
that 15 shots were too much too handle we actually used to do them!
I put a lot of my undergrad engineering skills into practice and
automated a lot of the tasks. Of course today the animators are
given 2 to 3 shots a day"
From a technical director to Co Art director, Uma has done it all
and has vast experience in these diverse yet related fields.
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Chicken
Little Co Art Direcror
Umakanth Thumrugoti
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Uma
gave a detailed presentation on the Corn Field Sequence in Chicken
Little as well as the cartoony fluid sequence. Another highlight
was the surprise Oscar nominated short film that he showed. Directed
by Mike Gabriel the short film was breathtakingly beautiful and
an amazing piece of 3Dartistry, with a fluidity and flexibility
that could put up a challenge to even the most flexible 2D animation.
The lucky Draw at the end of the event as well as the occasional
interaction between the ever popular Amy Quek from Maya (Amy refers
to Mumbai as her second home and enjoys a great rapport with animator
audiences) all added to the spirit of 3December.
Alias
Marketing Programs Manager for Asia Pacific (Field Operations) Anne-Yoshie
Narahara heads the 3December event in Asia and has been involved
with it since many years right since inception. Speaking to Animation
'xpress she said,"3December has been around for Seven
Years. In Asia the first ever event was in Japan. Its been held
for the past 3 years in Seoul, past 2 years in China and this is
the first time we are doing it in India"
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Alias
Marketing Programs Manager for Asia Pacific
(Field Operations) Anne-Yoshie Narahara
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"We
see this as a community event. Every region has its own agenda best
suited to its needs. Alias is in a unique position as we have a
vast gamut of users, right from animation to gaming to post production
studios to product design teams to visualisation people. Our observation
is that a lot of the professionals are interested to know more about
the other related fields and 3December will help cross pollinate
under the common bond of 3D"
Alias Marketing Manager (Asia Pac) Lynn Limm shared," Along
with the worldwide events we are also extending the event by having
a dedicated online site 3December.com which will for a limited period
of time feature some amazing content like Expert Interviews, Video
Presentations, Behind The scenes, Contests etc"
HP & Intel are the global partners for 3December and in India
the event was also supported by the regional Alias resellers Rahul
Commerce and Tata Elxsi.
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