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	<description>Understanding the Indian Animation Scenario</description>
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		<title>This one is for Walt Disney fans&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 21:35:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>akshata</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Found this very interesting post on a fellow blogger&#8217;s page. Didier Ghez has this really nice blog called Disney History. Do check it out. The following content was sent in by Michael Barrier and originally posted on Didier Ghez&#8217;s blog.
It is a special treat for all those who can&#8217;t seem to have enough of Disney. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Found this very interesting post on a fellow blogger&#8217;s page. <strong>Didier Ghez</strong> has this really nice blog called <strong><a href="http://disneybooks.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Disney History</a></strong>. Do check it out. The following content was sent in by <strong>Michael Barrier</strong> and <a href="http://disneybooks.blogspot.com/2008/01/from-michael-barrier-comes-this-article.html" target="_blank">originally posted</a> on Didier Ghez&#8217;s blog.</p>
<p>It is a special treat for all those who can&#8217;t seem to have enough of Disney. It&#8217;s an article by Walt&#8217;s brother  and business partner, <strong>Roy Disney</strong>, that appeared in the <strong>Reader&#8217;s Digest</strong> in Feb. 1969 (much before many of us were born!)</p>
<p>Click on the <strong>thumbnails</strong> below to read the original article.</p>
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		<title>Indian Animation Archive: A vacuum that urgently needs to be filled!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 04:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>akshata</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is something that should inspire those who care about Indian animation and spur them into action.
The Animation Archive is a project of ASIFA-Hollywood, with support from The Walter Lantz Foundation. In operation for two years now, they have put together a wealth of information. It is an ambitious project to expand the offerings of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is something that should inspire those who care about Indian animation and spur them into action.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.animationarchive.org/2007/10/weve-accomplished-lot-in-two-short.html" target="_blank">Animation Archive</a> is a project of ASIFA-Hollywood, with support from The Walter Lantz Foundation. In operation for two years now, they have put together a wealth of information. It is an ambitious project to expand the offerings of the current ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Center in Burbank to include a virtual archive, museum, library and research facility for the benefit of the animation community, students and general public.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.animationarchive.org" target="_blank">ASIFA-Hollywood Archive</a> has been in operation now for two years. In their own words,</p>
<p><font color="#800000"><em>&#8220;To date, we have digitized well over 15,000 images and 2,500 animated films. There are nearly 450 articles available here on the Archive blog covering a wide range of subjects. The blog is followed by readers all over the world. We recently had our 1 millionth unique visitor; and in the past two years, we have served 2.5 million articles. We&#8217;ve mounted several exhibits in the archive space, which has been visited by artists from all corners of the globe. The animation database has now completed its proof of concept phase, and volunteers are working nearly every day to build it out as quickly as possible.&#8221;</em></font></p>
<p>I think it is high time we have an archive for Indian animation as well. The history of Indian animation doesn&#8217;t go back as far as perhaps the history of World animation does. All the same, we have had some brilliant work done, especially in the black and white era of television. How do today&#8217;s Indian animators and audiences get access to these?</p>
<p>Perhaps some of us born in the 60s and 70s might remember seeing &#8220;Swimmy&#8221;, &#8220;Tree of Life&#8221; and &#8220;Ek Titli, Anek Titliyan&#8221; in the days of Doordarshan. I would love to see those again and also learn more about the makers, but there is no information available readily.</p>
<p>Those were times when most of the Indian animation was original. The animators back then tried to develop their own style, experiment with the medium. It was new to them. They revelled in the art. Today, much of our animation is Disney/Pixar &#8216;wannabe&#8217;. If we could view and study the work that was done by our predecessors,  it would inspire the current generation of Indian animators to create their own animation style instead of limiting themselves to pre-established styles.</p>
<p>Sadly, all we ever do is lament what is missing.  There is an urgent need to start archiving our own animation and recording the history of animation in India. With a little bit of help from the government and active participation of those in the know, it won&#8217;t take too long to build this kind of archive. Preservation and presentation are both equally critical. Else we will keep churning out poor imitations of Hollywood animation and feel proud for doing it well!</p>
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