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Guest Column | “Ten things to consider while making a crowdfunded animated movie”: Ravi Shankar

In my experience of writing, producing and directing an animated movie with a frugal budget of one to two crores, (excluding a lot of support that we acquired free or at discounted rate) taught me a lot. Here are some lessons that I learnt during the execution of Punyakoti that I want to share here-

Ravi Shankar


A still from ‘Punyakoti’

Punyakoti is India’s largest crowdfunded movie. It raised 41 lacs from over 272 backers in 2015. Production started in 2016 and it is close to completion and release now. I know it is not perfect but an honest attempt to get something done against several odds. From the reactions to the trailer in YouTube, it is evident that people are willing to support good animated content from India. It is for us to make it happen.

I hope this article encourages 100 talented animators to begin their journey in making small and meaningful crowdfunded animation movies in India. 

(This article has been contributed by Ravi Shankar, director of Punyakoti, the first sanskrit animated movie in India and AnimationXpress.com does not necessarily subscribe to these views).

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