Animation Industry Revenues To Reach $15 B By ’08: Survey


Posted: Monday, Jul 12, 2004 at 2158 hrs IST
Updated: Monday, Jul 12, 2004 at 2158 hrs IST


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Bangalore: Will India witness another ‘outsourcing’ boom from the animation industry, globally? A recent study conducted by Andersen Consulting states that the Indian animation industry is expected to reach $15 billion by 2008.

“Currently the Indian animation industry is pegged at Rs $550 million and we expect a growth of 30 per cent annually for the next three years,” says Chetan S, director-business development, Animation Training School.

“India is emerging as a destination for outsourcing assignments from global studios such as Walt Disney Pictures and Cartoon Network. Although most Indian production houses still earn their bread and butter from low-end projects, some of the top companies are slowly moving up the value chain,” he added.

A study by NASSCOM forecasts that the global animation market will generate revenues worth $50-70 billion by 2005. Animation production from Indian producers is expected to go up from $0.6 billion in 2001 to $ 1.5 billion by 2005.

However, the corporate view is a little different. “There is not much work happening on the 3D animation front in India. Mostly it is on 2D. One of the major hurdles that we are experiencing in India is shortage of required skills for this industry,” says SS Dahiya, chairman and managing director, Compudyne Winfosystems Ltd.

“Today, adoption of animation in Indian cinemas is very low. Usually the West looks for previous works in animation in Indian cinema before giving us any work. In India, the budget for each movie is a few crores of rupees. But if you need to make a good movie like Spider Man or Independence Day, you require around Rs 100 crores, which is not possible in the Indian film industry,” adds Mr Dahiya.

He feels that the quality of animation from India needs improvement. “There are no animation studios in India, which can compete with Walt Disneys of the world. You need huge investments to set up such studios. The government needs to look into the requirements of this industry and support it,” he adds.

Various end user segments such as TV programmes, TV commercials, games, online education, CAD/CAE applications apart from feature films are slowly increasing the usage of animation in their work. But professionals who can handle animation and multimedia software like Maya, 3D Studio Max and Tictactoon, Flash, Giff Animator, Ulead, Adobe After Effects are in shortage, points out Mr Chetan.

This despite the fact that the cost of animation production in India is the lowest compared...

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» State of Indian Animation ndustry
Posted by Sangeeta on 2009-10-12 12:02:06.915778+05:30
Rocket Science Studios’ 3D Animated Feature Fizzles OutCompany still hasn’t paid dues to employees for work done on the filmRocket Science Studios, a Mumbai based computer graphics and animation studio had announced the launch of a 3D animated feature film called Guru Kantha. Posters and artwork of the film had also been released to various animation press portals. The film was scheduled for release in 2009. Apparently, work on the film has come to a halt due to money disputes with the investors. Also, the entire team that had been newly hired to work on the film had been asked to leave and their salaries were withheld. The employees have still not been paid their dues. The management comprising of husband and wife duo of Akash Reddy and Evon Reddy have repeatedly been giving the excuse of shortage of funds, although the studio is still very much functional and has even hired new employees. In fact, a similar incident had taken place a while back when the management had not paid salaries for five months. This portrays a very dismal picture of the animation industry in India. Companies like these completely lack the creative foresight and business acumen that is necessary for executing a 3D animated feature. This is because most companies get into the animation business for the purpose of hitting the jackpot and making a profit. Animation as an art form is something that has been totally ignored. India has a vast amount of creative talent, which is easily comparable to international standards. But the money power that is necessary to take their creative work to a wider audience rests with companies such as these. This is extremely sad…but true. Unethical business practices, lack of respect for creative talent and a money-making mindset seems to be holding back the country from fulfilling its creative potential. More specifically, it is companies such as these that hamper the path to India’s creative excellence, according to many industry veterans.

» Animation Industry
Posted by Amit Kumar on 2009-09-03 10:36:48.503462+05:30
What will be the future of Indian animation industry? Since 2005 we are hearing that the industry will boom, but nothing much have happened. Please give a clear info about the indian animation market

» Thank You
Posted by Prabahar on 2008-08-31 12:59:14.765211+05:30
your survey results are very intresting

» Animation Industry Value
Posted by jaison on 2008-07-19 13:07:52.287542+05:30
Where does the animation industry stand in value terms as of 2008?? Did it grow as per the expectations of 2001??ie a projection at 15 Billion

» ITS A SAHME TO HAVE STUDIOS LIKE THESE ABOVE.
Posted by Kunal on 2009-11-04 21:19:27.917836+05:30
Rocket Science Studio run by Akash Reddy and Evon Reddy. WHAT A SHAME TO THIS INDIAN ANIMATION INDUSTRY. If am not mistaken I read this somewhere in the News Paper too...and its all over the news. Most of us knows about them. I had gone for an interview, glad I didnt get slected. I came to know later from my friends there that they sit on peoples money. really am sure they have done this in the past...thank you for sharing this information. Am sharing with all my friends from the animation industry in India. Thanks Kunal M

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