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Maac Animation Ghaziabad

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Maac Animation Ghaziabad

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  1. WELCOME TO ANIMATION WORLD

  2. MULTIMEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT

  3. Films Music TV Media And Entertainment Radio Internet Print Media OOH

  4. Print Media • In 2015, the media and entertainment sector grew at 12.8% over 2014, while advertising grew at 14.7% • Indian media industry likely to touch Rs2.26 trillion by 2020 • As per the data available with the Government, a total of 1,05,443 newspapers/periodicals are registered with the Registrar of Newspapers for India (RNI) as on 31st March, 2016

  5. Films • Cinema as a medium has gained immense popularity in the country and as many as 1,600 films in various languages of India are produced annually. • The Indian film industry reached overall revenues of $1.86 billion (INR 93 billion) in 2011. This is projected to rise to $3 billion (INR 150 billion) in 2016.In 2015, India had a total box office of US$1.6 billion, the fourth largest in the world outside North America • By 2016, revenue is expected to reach $4.5 billion. Bollywood gross receipts have almost tripled since 2004. • The worldwide theatrical market had a box office of US$38.3 billion in 2015.

  6. 3D ANIMATION & VFX

  7. EXAMPLES :- VIDEO_01

  8. GAMING PC games, also known as computer games or personal computer games, are video games played on a personal computer rather than a dedicated video game console or arcade machine. Their defining characteristics include a lack of any centralized controlling authority and generally greater capacity in input, processing, and output. SOME EXAMPLES OF GAMES:- VIDEO_01VIDEO_02VIDEO_03 VIDEO_04 VIDEO_05

  9. GLOBAL ANIMATION INDUSTRY The rapid advancement of technology has made computer animation available to the masses and the animation industry is one of the fastest growing industries. The demand for animated entertainment has expanded with the increase in broadcasting hours by cable and satellite TV along with the growing popularity of the Internet. In the past, animation series were aimed at children aged nine and below. In recent years however, TV stations have been producing animation series for teenagers, adults and the whole family. Marketsandmarkets: Global Animation & Gaming Market worth $242.92 Billion by 2016. LINKS:- LINK_01LINK_02LINK_03

  10. INDIAN ANIMATION INDUSTRY The Indian animation industry encompasses both 2D traditional, and 3D animation, as well as visual effects for feature films. In 1956, Disney Studios animator Clair Weeks, who had worked on Bambi, was invited to Films Division of India in Mumbai to establish and train the country's first animation studio as part of the American Technical Co-Operation mission. India’s animation sector is growing at a rapid pace. Indian animation companies and studios have been moving up the value chain to create their own intellectual property rights. Global giants such as Walt Disney, Warner brothers and Sony have been outsourcing animation characters and special effects to Indian firms. Though the animation industry has often been clubbed under the technology sector, entrepreneurs say the business is 70 per cent art and only 30 per cent technology. This is why small enterprises driven by the passion of art-loving are bagging notable deals.

  11. India’s animation entertainment sector has experienced a major boom over the last few years. The current size of the industry is estimated at US$ 247 million and expected to grow at 15-20% per annum. The Indian animation industry employs over 80,000 people. The cost of outsourcing one of 2D animation work to India is about US$ 71,000. Demand for animation production services from India is growing with the emergence of an organized animation production sector, with state-of-the-art of work required for international TV program production, at substantially lower costs. LINKS:- LINK_01 LINK_02 LINK_03 LINK_04

  12. ABOUT MAAC • INDIA’S NO.1 ANIMATION AND VFX BRAND. • CERTIFIED BY IVAC ( INTERNATIONAL VFX ANIMATION COUNCEL) • ONLINE VARSITY • DEDICATED R&D TEAM • T3 TRAINNING • MAAC AFFILIATIONS • PLACEMENTS • COURSES OFFERS • TRAINERS • TIE-UPS

  13. TIE-UPS

  14. MAAC BIG- LEAGUE EVENTS • 24 FPS (INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION AWARDS) • NSM (NATIONAL STUDENTS MEET) • LEGENDS OF MAAC • 48 HRS • 100 HRS SHOT MOVIE • MCL ( MAAC CREATIVE LEAGUE) • MAAC CLICK • MAAC CARNIVAL

  15. VIDEO_01

  16. NATIONAL STUDENTS MEET The National Students Meet (NSM) is the most awaited event of the year for all the MAAC students across the country. It gives them a chance to share their thoughts and learn from the veterans of the industry. The events comprises of segments and competitions like VFX Technical Showcase, TVC Film Making, Animation and VFX in Feature Films along with workshops on theater and photography, The event is graced with the presence of many gurus of the industry who pass on the baton of knowledge to the newer generation.

  17. VIDEO_01

  18. Maac Animation GhaziabadB-2 , 2nd Floor , RDC , Ghaziabadhttps://www.maacghaziabad.com

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