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Indian Animation Industry

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Industry : Radio, TV & Films
Functional Area : Growth
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Indian Animation does not have a national brand identification 
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 Indian Animation does have a national brand identification
Adarsh V Peter  |  Argues in support of  "Indian Animation does not have a national brand identification"  |  1 year ago
A vast base of English speaking manpower Presence of animation studios Low cost of animation services India’s large entertainment sector Heritage of traditional literature Studios that are well equipped So what will it take to make India a true...
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Entering in Animation field 
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Saurabh Parikh  |  Argues in support of  "Entering in Animation field"  |  1 year ago
Animation field is booming these days . You can see there are find more and more 3D films, websites, ad commercials etc. If you seriously like this field, i suggest to undergo some courses to learn new technologies such as software mays etc. ...
Adarsh V Peter  |  Argues in support of  "Not to entering animation field"  |  1 year ago
The first question arrises is, why do you want to do this? Is it because you didn't find any other jobs or are you not good in studies or you have constantly enjoyed sketching and doodling.Your creativity and ideas have bring happiness to those...
Dipti Mehta  |  Argues in support of  "Entering in Animation field"  |  1 year ago
@ Suhas Animation field in boom so it is better the field now. You can find more and more 3D films coming in the next few months. This shows that there is a huge demand for this field ....   
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Animation will never be good, untill our skills are good  
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 Take animation as a subject, not as an option
Virag Shah  |  Argues in support of  "Take animation as a subject, not as an option"  |  1 year ago
The use of animation is being increased day by day. However it require to experts that we can make it more effective. Like outside the india, we can see that too much use of animation effect in hollywood movie or ad. Even we are also higher...
Mayank Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Animation will never be good, untill our skills are good "  |  1 year ago
we need very good faculties to teach very good animation
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