3d animation maker

Posted by samgomes on March 28th, 2018

iRealities Studios is an artist-driven, 3d animation maker, full-service 3-D animation and visual effects studio with production offices in Mumbai, India. We develop content and create state of the art visual imagery for full-length feature animated films.

Chaar Sahibzaade, the first stereoscopic 3D animated movie on Sikh history is based on the actual story of sacrifices of the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh (the 18th Century spiritual leader of the Sikh community)– Baba Ajit Singh, Baba Jujhar Singh, Baba Zorawar Singh and Baba Fateh Singh. Produced by Pammi Baweja and directed by Harry Baweja, Chaar Sahibzaade released on 6th November 2014 in Punjabi, Hindi and English in 400 screens across 31 countries, and has received an overwhelming response from the audience across the globe. The movie has been praised for its emotional and unbiased portrayal of one of the most important chapters in Sikh history.

A film that earns brownie with an original plot,witty lines,and a cast of chirpy,cheerful characters. Producted by Jyotin Goel. Presented by Warner Bros. Pre-production & Animation by iRealities.

While animation movies are hugely popular Overseas, they have, with the exception of one or two movies, never really found their niche in the Indian market. But Hollywood giant Warner Bros. and veteran Jyotin Goel hope to bring animation movies in the spotlight with BIRD IDOL, their first collaboration.

Says Jyotin, "BIRD IDOL is a laugh-out-loud riot, combining international quality animation with pure, unadulterated comedy. It creates a fantasy world where the birds of Mumbai are as human as the people who inhabit it. They go to school, watch TV, go out on dates and yes, even watch reality shows, especially the musical show known for making stars overnight - 'Bird Idol'."

Says Prasad, “The terms "low-budget' and "animation film' sound like an oxymoron. After all, any sort of animation requires investments. But it seems that in India, animation films based on Gods, seems to be the money spinner. And no one else but India, which has been known for its frugality and ingenuity, could do it. That was the driving force behind our desire to make "Bird Idol'. The Bird Idol was budgeted at Rs. 5 Crore ( million) — the cheapest animation feature film made in the country, perhaps in the world. So could this be the advent of low budget animation films in the country? The rave reviews garnered by "Bird Idol' from both critics and audiences alike, makes us believe so. I say this because my team has done it. Despite such low budgets, one hundredth of the budget for most Hollywood animation films, we successfully made the film, and in record time.”

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