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"A
large fund raising is bound to happen sooner or later,
with objective of global growth plan"
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What's
the latest news with DQ Entertainment Ltd?
A major long-term contract for 4 - 26x26 3D TV Series and
2 feature films in 3D have been finalized on 17th of January
with a major French producer to be co-produced with Broadcasters
from Europe and USA. This production will be completed between
2006 - 2009. The deal is over Rs 180 crores - a major break
through for DQ Entertainment! On 2nd of Jan, DQE also went
ahead and signed a contract for two 2D TV Series with a European
major with a deal over 50 crores to be completed in the next
18 months.
We are working on a 3D console game based on the animated
TV series Skyland, which is our co production with
a French studio and has sold in 77 countries. This 3D console
game production has already started in France and in India
with confirmation from a major US publisher for sales and
marketing by middle of 2007. We are very happy that the second
season of Skyland - 26x26 co-production is also confirmed
to start by 3rd quarter of 2006.
Last year we worked on 26 projects some of which are continuing
into 2006. 20 of these are TV series and 6 are Direct to Home
Videos.
We are the largest outsourcing and co-production studio in
the world with a total of close to 2700 artists. Amongst these
1900 artists are working at DQ's 2D & Flash animation
units in India, South East Asia and Far-East, while over 850
artists are engaged in the 3D division in India. We are looking
to grow to 4000 in the next 18 months, which will include
maximum growth in 3D Mobile and Online games.
The gaming division already has over 192 people under training
with ambitious plans for rapid growth.
When and how was DQE formed?
Originally in the early nineties we were a software and multimedia
company, but I always had a passion for art and cartoons.
I had a personal collection of more than 4,000 comics, which
I have now donated to a library.
In the Mid 90's due to my international exposure, I knew that
something could be done in animation. We wanted to kick-start
the studio but nobody was willing to fund it. All the investors
then, thought that only Disney and Warner did animation. The
Mid 90's witnessed the dot com boom and investors were of
the opinion that we should start a dot com company.
With no funding available for an animation venture I invested
my own earnings in 1999 and formed DQE. By the end of 2000,
the company got its first equity investor and four more investors
came in 2002 after they saw our immense performance and we
have never looked back since then.
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"We
are working on a 3D console game based on the animated
TV series Skyland, which is our co production
with a French studio and has sold in seventy seven countries"
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A
still from Skyland- TV Series
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Managing
a vast multitude of creative people must be tough. Please
throw some light on your management practices?
We call it superior management skills where artists are empowered
with freedom for being creative under the company guidelines.
Every employee of the company has a feeling of ownership for
the work that they do and also for the company.
The key factor is believing in ourselves and the creation
of a core management team that has the same conviction. Equally
important is simplicity of operations, corporate governance,
where each and every person's role is well defined. Enough
freedom is given to an artist to use his/her creativity for
quality and we have very effective management for production.
Every project has to be of the best quality and on time. Non-stop
training and development for creative people with very well
defined HR, Technical and creative programs. We set up the
DQ center for learning around six years ago and In house training
has been one of our major investments in the last six years.
We have developed (and patented) a proprietary ERP system,
which is the first in the world for production management,
people management, and company management.
What is the most important issue facing the Indian animation
industry?
Training.
Gear
up for training fresh people, If the government comes forward
and takes animation training on their agenda then many studios
will be saved from bankruptcy.
This Industry is growing rapidly; entrepreneurs and big companies
are also in the fray. In a long-term perspective this augurs
well, it is a good sign and the Indian industry will have
more recognition worldwide. But short term such a scenario
will mean a severe war to retain talent and human resource.
Today
the attrition rate at DQ is just 2 to 3%, however we are gearing
ourselves for a higher percentage.
My
message is you should invest in training. You must train and
invest in training and development. It is a must investment.
Do
not crib, cry and fight with competition, we are a democratic
country. People can move after their contracts have expired.
All good companies must invest in training and manpower. Not
depend on hiring people from other studios. All big companies
in IT sector have robust training programs and sizeable investments
in training, in spite of that there is a 20% attrition rate
there, the BPO industry boasts of an even higher rate close
to 30%.
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"30%
of investment in our company has been into training"
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A
still from "Choose Your Own Adventure"
- A Movie
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The people here don't want to move because they believe that
DQ is for them, they are looked after well, still there is
some attrition due to the hometown factor. I consider churn
as a cross-fertilization of knowledge, this will grow the
industry and people do come back, it's a circle.
30% of investment in our company has been into training. It
is a humungous task and only this way one can create a lasting
workforce and a company that generates value and world class
award winning content.
We believe that the Central as well as State Governments have
to take progressive and quick initiatives to promote creation
of local content for TV and theatrical markets to further
enhance the potential of this industry.
Could you elaborate on the Awards bit?
We have won quite a few International Awards. Toddworld -
56x 11 mins, , a co-production with Mike Young Productions
for Discovery Kids was nominated for Emmy. Delta State (Flash
animation cum live action) won awards at BAAF, Mumbai and
then at Annecy, France. Two of our other TV series will be
competing at the 05-06 Emmy Awards. Our company was selected
as the top 100 Asian Companies for the year 2005 by Red Herring,
California.
Future Plans?
We are already in the process of creating TV and Theatrical
content for India and global markets, produced exclusively
by us and assisted by US and French based companies.
Skyland was co produced for four Broadcasters and sold
in 77 countries including Nickelodeon U.S., that is the kind
of business model we are pursuing. We have to create a series
that sells in 77 countries!!
Major thrust area for us in the next 3 years will be 3D Online
and Mobile Games development on a large scale and enhancing
capacities for 2D, Flash and 3D Animation production for Asian
and Indian Markets. There will also be a major foray into
distribution Merchandising and Publishing.
Most of the co productions out of India are nothing but dignified
reduction of price to get orders, It was true for us also
initially but now in the last one year we have a sizeable
share in the backend of most of the projects we do. We will
move towards real co productions with hard currency investments
where we will be involved in the pre production, original
property ideas, distribution and merchandising with partners.
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"We
will move towards real co productions with hard currency
investments"
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A
still from "Jet Groove" - A TV Series
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We
are also rapidly expanding into high end games development,
animated feature film production for worldwide distribution
and other children's entertainment related businesses. Many
big things will happen in 2006 and onwards.
No plans for opening other studios in Indian cities in the
near future, long term we may expand to Mumbai, Bangalore
or Kolkatta.
A large fund raising is bound to happen sooner or later, with
objective of global growth plans. Vision 2010 for DQ is to
be a globally recognized children's entertainment company.
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