Friday, November 26, 2010

A century old art!



One of the many forms of stop-motion animation is Clay Animation. In this form of object animation, each object is sculpted in clay.

As in other forms of object animation, the object is arranged on the set in the background, a film frame is exposed, and the object or character is then moved slightly by hand.

Another frame is taken, and the object is moved slightly again. This cycle is repeated again and again until the animator has achieved the desired amount of film.

Early examples of Clay Animation:
'Gumby' is a blue/green clay humanoid figure animated using stop motion clay animation, an American television series which spanned over a 35-year period.

A century old art!



One of the many forms of stop-motion animation is Clay Animation. In this form of object animation, each object is sculpted in clay.

As in other forms of object animation, the object is arranged on the set in the background, a film frame is exposed, and the object or character is then moved slightly by hand.

Another frame is taken, and the object is moved slightly again. This cycle is repeated again and again until the animator has achieved the desired amount of film.

Early examples of Clay Animation:
'Gumby' is a blue/green clay humanoid figure animated using stop motion clay animation, an American television series which spanned over a 35-year period.

A century old art!



One of the many forms of stop-motion animation is Clay Animation. In this form of object animation, each object is sculpted in clay.

As in other forms of object animation, the object is arranged on the set in the background, a film frame is exposed, and the object or character is then moved slightly by hand.

Another frame is taken, and the object is moved slightly again. This cycle is repeated again and again until the animator has achieved the desired amount of film.

Early examples of Clay Animation:
'Gumby' is a blue/green clay humanoid figure animated using stop motion clay animation, an American television series which spanned over a 35-year period.

A century old art!



One of the many forms of stop-motion animation is Clay Animation. In this form of object animation, each object is sculpted in clay.

As in other forms of object animation, the object is arranged on the set in the background, a film frame is exposed, and the object or character is then moved slightly by hand.

Another frame is taken, and the object is moved slightly again. This cycle is repeated again and again until the animator has achieved the desired amount of film.

Early examples of Clay Animation:
'Gumby' is a blue/green clay humanoid figure animated using stop motion clay animation, an American television series which spanned over a 35-year period.

A century old art!



One of the many forms of stop-motion animation is Clay Animation. In this form of object animation, each object is sculpted in clay.

As in other forms of object animation, the object is arranged on the set in the background, a film frame is exposed, and the object or character is then moved slightly by hand.

Another frame is taken, and the object is moved slightly again. This cycle is repeated again and again until the animator has achieved the desired amount of film.

Early examples of Clay Animation:
'Gumby' is a blue/green clay humanoid figure animated using stop motion clay animation, an American television series which spanned over a 35-year period.

A century old art!



One of the many forms of stop-motion animation is Clay Animation. In this form of object animation, each object is sculpted in clay.

As in other forms of object animation, the object is arranged on the set in the background, a film frame is exposed, and the object or character is then moved slightly by hand.

Another frame is taken, and the object is moved slightly again. This cycle is repeated again and again until the animator has achieved the desired amount of film.

Early examples of Clay Animation:
'Gumby' is a blue/green clay humanoid figure animated using stop motion clay animation, an American television series which spanned over a 35-year period.

A century old art!



One of the many forms of stop-motion animation is Clay Animation. In this form of object animation, each object is sculpted in clay.

As in other forms of object animation, the object is arranged on the set in the background, a film frame is exposed, and the object or character is then moved slightly by hand.

Another frame is taken, and the object is moved slightly again. This cycle is repeated again and again until the animator has achieved the desired amount of film.

Early examples of Clay Animation:
'Gumby' is a blue/green clay humanoid figure animated using stop motion clay animation, an American television series which spanned over a 35-year period.

'Gone with the Wind' Trivia



For the longest running Best Picture Academy Award movie of all time 'Gone with the Wind' nearly 1,400 actresses were interviewed and 400 were asked to do readings for the part of Scarlett O'Hara.

'Gone with the Wind' Trivia



For the longest running Best Picture Academy Award movie of all time 'Gone with the Wind' nearly 1,400 actresses were interviewed and 400 were asked to do readings for the part of Scarlett O'Hara.

'Gone with the Wind' Trivia



For the longest running Best Picture Academy Award movie of all time 'Gone with the Wind' nearly 1,400 actresses were interviewed and 400 were asked to do readings for the part of Scarlett O'Hara.

'Gone with the Wind' Trivia



For the longest running Best Picture Academy Award movie of all time 'Gone with the Wind' nearly 1,400 actresses were interviewed and 400 were asked to do readings for the part of Scarlett O'Hara.

'Gone with the Wind' Trivia



For the longest running Best Picture Academy Award movie of all time 'Gone with the Wind' nearly 1,400 actresses were interviewed and 400 were asked to do readings for the part of Scarlett O'Hara.

'Gone with the Wind' Trivia



For the longest running Best Picture Academy Award movie of all time 'Gone with the Wind' nearly 1,400 actresses were interviewed and 400 were asked to do readings for the part of Scarlett O'Hara.

'Gone with the Wind' Trivia



For the longest running Best Picture Academy Award movie of all time 'Gone with the Wind' nearly 1,400 actresses were interviewed and 400 were asked to do readings for the part of Scarlett O'Hara.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer)



Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer) for junior 'Editing' students.

Workshop timings are from Thursday 25th Nov’10 to Saturday 4th Dec’10 in C-117 from 9:30am -1:30pm

Among the innumerable projects he has worked on in the last 28 years, are: As Producer, Director and DoP : Sahakar (docu-feature, 16mm, Colour), Star Bestsellers, Geet Gaata Chul (Musical Show), Yeh Dil Chahe More (TV series) and Bombay Lajawab (Quiz Show).
As Concept Developer and Writer : Geet Gaata Chul, Bombay Lajawab, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Yeh Dil Chahe More, Shakalaka Boom Boom, Kaajjal, Meri Aawaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni, and other programme series on Television.

Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer)



Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer) for junior 'Editing' students.

Workshop timings are from Thursday 25th Nov’10 to Saturday 4th Dec’10 in C-117 from 9:30am -1:30pm

Among the innumerable projects he has worked on in the last 28 years, are: As Producer, Director and DoP : Sahakar (docu-feature, 16mm, Colour), Star Bestsellers, Geet Gaata Chul (Musical Show), Yeh Dil Chahe More (TV series) and Bombay Lajawab (Quiz Show).
As Concept Developer and Writer : Geet Gaata Chul, Bombay Lajawab, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Yeh Dil Chahe More, Shakalaka Boom Boom, Kaajjal, Meri Aawaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni, and other programme series on Television.

Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer)



Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer) for junior 'Editing' students.

Workshop timings are from Thursday 25th Nov’10 to Saturday 4th Dec’10 in C-117 from 9:30am -1:30pm

Among the innumerable projects he has worked on in the last 28 years, are: As Producer, Director and DoP : Sahakar (docu-feature, 16mm, Colour), Star Bestsellers, Geet Gaata Chul (Musical Show), Yeh Dil Chahe More (TV series) and Bombay Lajawab (Quiz Show).
As Concept Developer and Writer : Geet Gaata Chul, Bombay Lajawab, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Yeh Dil Chahe More, Shakalaka Boom Boom, Kaajjal, Meri Aawaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni, and other programme series on Television.

Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer)



Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer) for junior 'Editing' students.

Workshop timings are from Thursday 25th Nov’10 to Saturday 4th Dec’10 in C-117 from 9:30am -1:30pm

Among the innumerable projects he has worked on in the last 28 years, are: As Producer, Director and DoP : Sahakar (docu-feature, 16mm, Colour), Star Bestsellers, Geet Gaata Chul (Musical Show), Yeh Dil Chahe More (TV series) and Bombay Lajawab (Quiz Show).
As Concept Developer and Writer : Geet Gaata Chul, Bombay Lajawab, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Yeh Dil Chahe More, Shakalaka Boom Boom, Kaajjal, Meri Aawaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni, and other programme series on Television.

Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer)



Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer) for junior 'Editing' students.

Workshop timings are from Thursday 25th Nov’10 to Saturday 4th Dec’10 in C-117 from 9:30am -1:30pm

Among the innumerable projects he has worked on in the last 28 years, are: As Producer, Director and DoP : Sahakar (docu-feature, 16mm, Colour), Star Bestsellers, Geet Gaata Chul (Musical Show), Yeh Dil Chahe More (TV series) and Bombay Lajawab (Quiz Show).
As Concept Developer and Writer : Geet Gaata Chul, Bombay Lajawab, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Yeh Dil Chahe More, Shakalaka Boom Boom, Kaajjal, Meri Aawaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni, and other programme series on Television.

Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer)



Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer) for junior 'Editing' students.

Workshop timings are from Thursday 25th Nov’10 to Saturday 4th Dec’10 in C-117 from 9:30am -1:30pm

Among the innumerable projects he has worked on in the last 28 years, are: As Producer, Director and DoP : Sahakar (docu-feature, 16mm, Colour), Star Bestsellers, Geet Gaata Chul (Musical Show), Yeh Dil Chahe More (TV series) and Bombay Lajawab (Quiz Show).
As Concept Developer and Writer : Geet Gaata Chul, Bombay Lajawab, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Yeh Dil Chahe More, Shakalaka Boom Boom, Kaajjal, Meri Aawaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni, and other programme series on Television.

Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer)



Workshop with Niranjan Thade (Director, DOP, Television Producer) for junior 'Editing' students.

Workshop timings are from Thursday 25th Nov’10 to Saturday 4th Dec’10 in C-117 from 9:30am -1:30pm

Among the innumerable projects he has worked on in the last 28 years, are: As Producer, Director and DoP : Sahakar (docu-feature, 16mm, Colour), Star Bestsellers, Geet Gaata Chul (Musical Show), Yeh Dil Chahe More (TV series) and Bombay Lajawab (Quiz Show).
As Concept Developer and Writer : Geet Gaata Chul, Bombay Lajawab, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Yeh Dil Chahe More, Shakalaka Boom Boom, Kaajjal, Meri Aawaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni, and other programme series on Television.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

A Free Film making Seminar at WWI



A free seminar will be conducted on 'Film making' by our world renowned faculty on 27th November 2010, Saturday, at WWI campus. Timings for the Seminar are from 10:30 a.m to 1:00 p.m.

It is a walk-in and register for the Seminar. So see you there!

A Free Film making Seminar at WWI



A free seminar will be conducted on 'Film making' by our world renowned faculty on 27th November 2010, Saturday, at WWI campus. Timings for the Seminar are from 10:30 a.m to 1:00 p.m.

It is a walk-in and register for the Seminar. So see you there!

A Free Film making Seminar at WWI



A free seminar will be conducted on 'Film making' by our world renowned faculty on 27th November 2010, Saturday, at WWI campus. Timings for the Seminar are from 10:30 a.m to 1:00 p.m.

It is a walk-in and register for the Seminar. So see you there!

A Free Film making Seminar at WWI



A free seminar will be conducted on 'Film making' by our world renowned faculty on 27th November 2010, Saturday, at WWI campus. Timings for the Seminar are from 10:30 a.m to 1:00 p.m.

It is a walk-in and register for the Seminar. So see you there!

A Free Film making Seminar at WWI



A free seminar will be conducted on 'Film making' by our world renowned faculty on 27th November 2010, Saturday, at WWI campus. Timings for the Seminar are from 10:30 a.m to 1:00 p.m.

It is a walk-in and register for the Seminar. So see you there!

A Free Film making Seminar at WWI



A free seminar will be conducted on 'Film making' by our world renowned faculty on 27th November 2010, Saturday, at WWI campus. Timings for the Seminar are from 10:30 a.m to 1:00 p.m.

It is a walk-in and register for the Seminar. So see you there!

A Free Film making Seminar at WWI



A free seminar will be conducted on 'Film making' by our world renowned faculty on 27th November 2010, Saturday, at WWI campus. Timings for the Seminar are from 10:30 a.m to 1:00 p.m.

It is a walk-in and register for the Seminar. So see you there!

WWI students amazed everyone at BAF 2010



'The Music of Life', animation film made by our students in collaboration with students at Bradford College in UK finally came to big screen.



The reunited Student film-makers were very emotional to be together again.

Some Student Film-makers share their views of working together on 'The Music of Life'

Becky Sturdy said “It was great to see the final product on the big screen rather than a computer screen.”

Sana Sheikh agreed and remarked, “After all that time painting the set, photographing and editing painting it felt like all our hard work has paid off. The quality on screen was really good.”



Lora West reckoned, “I was really proud, of us all and of Kavan and Martin for making such excellent speeches. Seeing everyone together again and hearing the music brought the whole experience back. I woke up humming that tune the next morning! When we were shooting in India if you accidentally moved a model just a tiny bit in the wrong way you had to retake the scene from the start. But the calibre of students we worked with at Whistling Woods was amazing."

WWI students amazed everyone at BAF 2010



'The Music of Life', animation film made by our students in collaboration with students at Bradford College in UK finally came to big screen.



The reunited Student film-makers were very emotional to be together again.

Some Student Film-makers share their views of working together on 'The Music of Life'

Becky Sturdy said “It was great to see the final product on the big screen rather than a computer screen.”

Sana Sheikh agreed and remarked, “After all that time painting the set, photographing and editing painting it felt like all our hard work has paid off. The quality on screen was really good.”



Lora West reckoned, “I was really proud, of us all and of Kavan and Martin for making such excellent speeches. Seeing everyone together again and hearing the music brought the whole experience back. I woke up humming that tune the next morning! When we were shooting in India if you accidentally moved a model just a tiny bit in the wrong way you had to retake the scene from the start. But the calibre of students we worked with at Whistling Woods was amazing."

WWI students amazed everyone at BAF 2010



'The Music of Life', animation film made by our students in collaboration with students at Bradford College in UK finally came to big screen.



The reunited Student film-makers were very emotional to be together again.

Some Student Film-makers share their views of working together on 'The Music of Life'

Becky Sturdy said “It was great to see the final product on the big screen rather than a computer screen.”

Sana Sheikh agreed and remarked, “After all that time painting the set, photographing and editing painting it felt like all our hard work has paid off. The quality on screen was really good.”



Lora West reckoned, “I was really proud, of us all and of Kavan and Martin for making such excellent speeches. Seeing everyone together again and hearing the music brought the whole experience back. I woke up humming that tune the next morning! When we were shooting in India if you accidentally moved a model just a tiny bit in the wrong way you had to retake the scene from the start. But the calibre of students we worked with at Whistling Woods was amazing."

WWI students amazed everyone at BAF 2010



'The Music of Life', animation film made by our students in collaboration with students at Bradford College in UK finally came to big screen.



The reunited Student film-makers were very emotional to be together again.

Some Student Film-makers share their views of working together on 'The Music of Life'

Becky Sturdy said “It was great to see the final product on the big screen rather than a computer screen.”

Sana Sheikh agreed and remarked, “After all that time painting the set, photographing and editing painting it felt like all our hard work has paid off. The quality on screen was really good.”



Lora West reckoned, “I was really proud, of us all and of Kavan and Martin for making such excellent speeches. Seeing everyone together again and hearing the music brought the whole experience back. I woke up humming that tune the next morning! When we were shooting in India if you accidentally moved a model just a tiny bit in the wrong way you had to retake the scene from the start. But the calibre of students we worked with at Whistling Woods was amazing."

WWI students amazed everyone at BAF 2010



'The Music of Life', animation film made by our students in collaboration with students at Bradford College in UK finally came to big screen.



The reunited Student film-makers were very emotional to be together again.

Some Student Film-makers share their views of working together on 'The Music of Life'

Becky Sturdy said “It was great to see the final product on the big screen rather than a computer screen.”

Sana Sheikh agreed and remarked, “After all that time painting the set, photographing and editing painting it felt like all our hard work has paid off. The quality on screen was really good.”



Lora West reckoned, “I was really proud, of us all and of Kavan and Martin for making such excellent speeches. Seeing everyone together again and hearing the music brought the whole experience back. I woke up humming that tune the next morning! When we were shooting in India if you accidentally moved a model just a tiny bit in the wrong way you had to retake the scene from the start. But the calibre of students we worked with at Whistling Woods was amazing."