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International Animation day!
Friday, October 31st, 2008WIA Meetup in Pune: 21st June 2008!
Thursday, June 5th, 2008Pune is proud to welcome the first ever Women In Animation Meetup, to be held on Saturday, 21st June 2008.
Proposed agenda for Pune CG Meetup:
WIA and Asifa intro
SIGGRAPH: Electronic Arts Theater Screening:
Speaker 1: Presentation/Showcase by Anibrain
Break.
Presentation by WIT by Jaya
Speaker 2: Presentation/showcase by R&H
Speaker 3: Vandana Chavan : Global Warming animation shorts
End note
Venue: Bal Gandharva Auditorium, Deccan, Pune
Time: 2.30 pm onwards.
To Register email: wia.ind@gmail.com
Everyone is invited, including Men.
Hope to see you all there!!
Women in Animation In India share their secret to success!
Friday, April 25th, 2008A special meet-up on Women in Animation (WIA) was conducted on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at National College, Bandra, Mumbai- India. The programme was Sponsored by Nvidia’ “Women In Technology” and supported by Asifa India, AnimationXpress.com, Rhythm & Hues, cgTantra.com and allaboutanimation.com.
The event had a crowd of around 450 people which included students, animators, scriptwriters and teachers; majority of them being women. The format of the program was simple, Screening of films made by Indian Animators and filmmakers, followed by a panel discussion. and last but not the least was the screening of Shelley Page’s collection of films done by European women.
An interesting range of films was presented in the Indian Section with ‘Mukund and Riaz’ by Nina Sabnani, ‘In The Air’ by Simi Nallaseth, ‘Printed Rainbow’ by Geetanjali Rao, ‘Aparajita’ by Kanupriya ,’When Bugwan Got Squished’ by Nandita Jain, just to name a few.
This was followed by a short introduction to WIA by Saraswathi Balgam, President, WIA Indian Chapter.
Saraswathi Balgam
Next was the panel discussion, consisting of a number of eminent women animators in the industry such as Tehzeeb Khurana, Sherry Bharda, Simi Nallaseth, Geetanjali Rao, Shilpa Ranade, Nina Sabnani and Rekha Thorat, Moderated by Saraswathi, the panel consisted of women coming form all aspects of animation, like education, children education in animation, independent film-makers, animators to VFX Supervisors.
Panel Discussion
The discussion was focused around on the journey of these women, the challenges women face in animation, a few other general Q&A by the audience. Each one of the panelist brought in their experience and views to the table making it a diverse and informative discourse.
Rekha Thorat: WIA volunteer/Animator
Talking about the challenges they faced as women in the field of animation, the panelists shared that, “It is difficult to actually be on set in awful circumstances and constantly play second fiddle to demanding directors and film stars. They think animation is about post-production and animators can perform miracles,” said Sherry Bharda. “Being a woman can make it tougher.” One needs to gain an amount of trust to get work done well. Some of the panelists, such as Simi are “lucky” because their husbands help them with their children. Others like Shilpa have to try and balance their work and family as it is “hard on the kids.” Many even take their work home or take their kids to work.
Sherry Bharda
Shilpa Ranade
There has been a change in the last seven or eight years where the number of women in the field of animation has increased. In the question-answer session, some of the important points made were the importance of a good script and story, the need for a Writer’s Guild and research in animation, the need to learn the fundamentals of animation and of learning 2D animation before 3D, the lack of foresight in animation, the unnecessary stress on only learning to use softwares, the need for niche schools in India and the need for not only writing in animation but also about animation. Indian animators should use diverse content and not just mythological content and software companies in India should keep in touch with what students want, as is done in the west.
Geetanjali Rao
After the panel discussion, Laura Dohrmann of NVIDIA shared her experience of being one of the few women working in technical training , along with the core values of Women in Technology, NVidia’s outreach program for Women.
Laura Dohrmann from NVIDIA
The finale of the program was the screening of some of the award winning films made by European Women, compiled by Shelley Page, the European Representative of DreamWorks Animation.
Shelley Page
Shelley has a large collection of award winning films made by students all over the world. Some of the award-winning films Shelley screened in the event were Annecy Award winner City Paradise by Gaelle Denis of Passion Pictures Production, Oscar nominated Badgered directed by Sharon Coleman from National Film and Television Studio, Loop by digital film makers Supinfocom in France, UNICEF award winner No Limits by Filmakademie in Germany, Annecy Award winner Wojna and Voodoo, Blindspot and Oktapodi from Gobelins School in Paris.
Image for Shelly’s Collection
The event ended on a very positive note with the promise of more such events to come. The support and enthusiasm of both the students and the professionals was overwhelming and we hope to get the continual support to host many more such events.
WIA Meetup: 23rd April 2008
Monday, April 21st, 2008Upcoming WIA event.. Texturing workshop
Wednesday, October 24th, 2007WIA supports another successful CG Meetup on DIGITAL Painting!!!
Monday, October 1st, 2007Asifa India in association with Women In Animation was proud to have yet another of those successful CG Meetups. The topic selected this time was Digital Painting.
We had an amazing response and had to close down the registrations much earlier than expected. We had such an overwhelming response, that people had to actually look out for a place to sit. There were close to 200 people attending the session and consisted of both professionals as well as students. The crowd was just eagerly waiting for the session to begin. It was an exciting session coming up after all !!
Finally it all began with a boom! Shreya Shetty came in and gave an introduction to Digital Painting, its comparison with traditional painting, customizing and managing the workspace,etc. The session continued with a Live demo of painting along withthe do’s and dont’s while painting. The best part of the session was it was very interactive with people asking loads of questions. The questions kept flowing non-stop. The entire session went way past the allotted time trying to get all doubts cleared.
Overall the session was one of its kinds with the entire crowd glad to be a part of it.
Keep a lookout for more exciting events coming up every month!!!
WIA CG Meetup Sept
Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
The first WIA event organised this year was the Digital Painting workshop conducted by Shreya Shetty.The event was a huge success and there were a lot of requests for more workshops of this kind. Pictures from this event can be seen here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/WomenInAnimationIndia/CGMeetupDigitalPaintShrey




