Rudramadevi is the first indian 3D historic movie which is being made simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil. Rudramadevi already completed shooting and film is in post-production stage. Presently 3D conversion of the film will be going in Hyderabad as a part of the VFX works. Once this conversion work completes movie post-production will be over.
The 2.01-minute trailer shows "Rudhramadevi", which has been made with a budget of ₹50 crore, has rich production values that are on par with Hollywood standards.
One of the most prestigious projects in Telugu of late, this film has an eminent crew including Maestro Ilayaraja composing music, Tota Tarani as Art Director, DP Ajay Vincent, Neeta Lulla the Costume Designer (Jodha Akbar Fame), Editing by Sreekar Prasad, VFX supervision by Kamal Kannan (Prasads EFX), Dialogus by Paruchuri Brothers, Lyrics by Seetharama Shastri, Fights by Vijay, Costumes by V. Sai Babu and Makeup by Rambabu. Eexcutive Producer: K. Ram Gopal; Story, Screenoplay, Producer and Director: Guna Sekhar.
Macquarie Capital has invested $53 milloin equity on the visual effects industry, Prime Focus World—the 2D to 3D conversion, visual effects and animation arm of India s Prime Focus Limited. The first phase includes $38 million, followed by remaining $15 million in a second transaction.
ZeeQ brings internationally acclaimed animated shows to INDIA
A new Entertainer and also and parallel education has at last arrived. Now the Children can have their Education through watching TV channel. Here Come ZeeQ with a complete New Channel to be telecasted only for children and here the Children would be Playing Games and also be Involved into many more Activities which will be educating them to various kinds of tricky salvation of the various games and activities.
Phenakistoscope (1831) A phenakistoscope disc by Eadweard Muybridge (1893).The phenakistoscope was an early animation device. It was invented in 1831 simultaneously by the Belgian Joseph Plateau and the Austrian Simon von Stampfer. It consists of a disk with a series of images, drawn on radii evenly spaced around the center of the disk. Slots are cut out of the disk on the same radii as the drawings, but at a different distance from the center. The device would be placed in front of a mirror and spun. As the phenakistoscope is spun, a viewer would look through the slots at the reflection of the drawings which would only become visible when a slot passes by the viewer's eye. This created the illusion of animation.