Roadside Romeo, OSO shine at Animation Awards 2008
Farah Khan’s
blockbuster Om Shanti Om and the country’s first ever 3D animation movie
Roadside Romeo raked in top honors at the 24 FPS Animation Awards 2008,
organized by Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics..
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FARAH
KHAN’S blockbuster Om Shanti Om and the country’s first ever 3D animation
movie Roadside Romeo raked in top honors at the 24 FPS Animation Awards 2008,
organized by Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics. While OSO won the award for
the Best VFX Feature Film beating the likes of Chak De India and Love Story
2050, Roadside Romeo bagged the award for the Best Animation Feature Film 2008,
hands down with hardly any competition.
The other highlight of
this year’s 24 FPS animation award was the Movers ’n’ Shakers Award conferred
to Yash Raj Studios and Prime Focus received the award for Outstanding
Contribution to Visual Effects Industry.
The 24 FPS Animation
Awards 2007-08 had a participation of more than 600 students &
professionals from India and abroad. The selection process was an assiduous
task for participants as well as the panel of judges. The films were judged
along the parameters covering various aspects of animation film production such
as Story and Concept, Animation, Modeling, Texturing, Lighting, Visual Effects
to name a few.
Post production and VFX
studio Prime Focus won the award for Outstanding Contribution to Indian Visual
Effects industry. The Visual Effects in motion picture category was added this
year to the awards. The awards are judged by a panel of experts from the global
animation fraternity.
MEL managing director
Ronald D’mello said, "24 FPS Animation Awards has raised the bar yet
again. With over 600 participants this year, the Indian animation industry is
definitely reshaping itself. I’m simply overwhelmed with the skills, production
quality that have churned some outstanding animation films that stand apart in
creativity, entertain the audience and yet convey the gravity of the subject at
hand. This year we have included VFX in motion pictures as a category which has
catapulted the spectrum to a different level."
The list of winners:
1. Outstanding Contribution
to Indian Visual Effects industry – Prime Focus
2. Best VFX Feature Film
for 2008 – Om Shanti Om
3. Best Animation
Feature Film 2008 – Roadside Romeo
4. Best Television
Commercial 2008 – Alpenlibe, Rhythm & Hues
5. Movers & Shakers
2008 – Yash Raj Studios for Roadside Romeo
6. Best Animated Short
Film: Production House / Professional Category – Simpoo KBC, Vaibhav Studio’s
7. Best VFX Short:
Production House / Professional Category – Alpenlibe, Rhythm & Hues
8. Best 3D animated
Short Film: Student Individual Category – Help, Elton from MAAC Thane
9. Best 2D Animated
Short Film: Student Individual Category – Arjun, Ajay Singh for IDC, IIT
Mumbai.
10. Best VFX Short:
Student Individual Category – Butterflies Fly, Mayur Kartik from MAAC Noida,
UP.
11. Best Vfx Short: Student Team (Open) Category -
Mirror Of Faint, Maac Preet Vihar, New Delhi.
12. Best Animated Short
Film: Student Team (Open) Category - Who’s Next, Graphiti School Of Animation
13. Best Pre Production ( Maac ) - Puzzle Up, Maac Baroda
14. Best Modeling &
Texturing (Maac ) - Ok Tata Bye Bye, Maac Pitampura,
New Delhi
15. Best Lighting &
Cinematography ( Maac ) - Ok Tata Bye Bye, Maac
Pitampura, New Delhi
16. Best Animation ( Maac ) - Dug Dugi, Maac Jaipur
17. Best Animated Film:
Studentteam Category (MAAC)
Bronze - Jugnu, MAAC
Thane
Silver - Puzzle Up, MAAC
Baroda
Gold - OK Tata Bye Bye,
MAAC Pitampura, New Delhi