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"If
one wants to be a singer, one has to learn the 7 notes of music,
If one has to be an animator, it is necessary to know and understand
all aspects of animation. 3D is good but 2D is the base which will
make you an animator. Required skill sets will change as technology
changes. But the fundamentals will not change. Do you know how to
tell a story? or how to create endearing characters?" addressing
an audience comprising mostly of students, academic consultant I
S Mathur went all out to dispel notions and misconceptions on what
it takes to be an animator.
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till you drop : Academic Consultant I.S Mathur |
A
triple graduate, formerly with the NID, Mathur is currently a consultant
with Padmalaya ZICA. Emphasizing the benefits of 'value based education'
as against 'need based education', he asked the audience to decide
for themselves whether they wanted to be labourers or film makers.
Elaborating his point further, Mathur added, "Animation involves
2 things, skills and concepts. Would you like to become a skill
oriented person or a skill and concept oriented person? Do you want
to be a technician, an assistant or do you want to become a director,
a complete animator? Both are required.
Labeling institutes that claim to teach animation in 3 months as
factories that create a labium force, the consultant called upon
such institutes to at least be honest and not call themselves educational
outfits. "It takes 7 years to become an animator, how can any
one claim to teach animation in 3 or 6 months" argued Amateur."Need
based education will stay only as long as the need is there, a 3
month course will simply satisfy your employment needs for the moment"
he added.
Just a month ago at c/a World, Ram Mahout and others like Ramjet
Tony had voiced similar sentiments.
Another point which Amateur touched upon was the low level of drawing
skills in the country. Describing the standard of drawing skills
in the country as pathetic, he lamented that drawing was neglected
in primary as well as secondary education.
"It becomes difficult to grant admission to students when most
of them dont have any drawing skills. The time that teachers could
use in teaching animation film making is diluted in teaching drawing."
commented Mathur.
Mathur concluded his talk asking students to take additional classes
in drawing if they were seriously interested in pursuing animation
as a career.
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