AniMela: India’s first-ever International Festival is underway to give a push to the AVGC-XR sector
AniMela partners with the world’s most prominent Animation Film Festival - Annecy
International Film Festival to promote and develop the AVGC-XR industry in India
India’s first-ever International Festival ‘AniMela’ for Animation,
VFX, XR, Gaming and Comics was launched today by the Aniverse and Visual Arts Foundation
(AVAF). AVAF has partnered with Annency Festival, France to organize this three-day
Festival which will be held in Mumbai in the month of November 2023. The platform aims to
promote the AVGC-XR industry in India through events, activities, and workshops.
AniMela will provide a platform for Indian talent from the AVGC-XR industry to exhibit their
work to a large international audience while giving them an opportunity to get exposed to
some of the best work that is being done internationally. Through the platform, industry
meets will be held to create a space in India to celebrate artistic, technological, and
entrepreneurial innovation in the AVGC-XR industry. There will be masterclasses and
workshops to inspire and educate aspirants across age groups about the art and careers in
the industry. It intends to create a networking and knowledge-sharing platform for young
talented artists, animation filmmakers, game developers, technologists, and storytellers
from India. This will help the Indian AVGC-XR industry to graduate from being a
predominantly service-providing industry currently, to a creator-industry with our original
stories and intellectual properties populating the AVGC-XR universe the world over.
Speaking on the occasion Mr. Kireet Khurana, Director, Aniverse and Visual Arts
Foundation said, “Today India’s contribution to the global AVGC-XR sector is a mere 0.5%.
The global AVGC-XR sector stands at USD 800 billion. India has an immense potential to
increase its share in this pie as we have world-class talent present within the country. Now
with the government having taken a renewed interest in this sector, we envisage the AVGC-XR
sector to be the next sunrise sector that will see stupendous growth in the years to come. We
already have talent present in the country. With the right kind of exposure and
mentoring it’s only a matter of time that India becomes a force to reckon with.”
Mr. Mickaël Marin, CEO, Annecy Festival said, “We are happy to partner with the Aniverse
and Visual Arts Foundation and launch AniMelaFestival in India. We see immense potential
in India not just in providing back-end support to the large studios in the west but in creating
a lot of original content that is completely homegrown. There is no dearth of talent in India,
it just needs to be showcased and given a larger audience. With AniMela we see that
happening. I am excited about being here and am looking forward to AniMela growing into a
congregation of the best from the AVGC industry.”
Talking about the market potential in India Ms. Véronique Encrenaz, Head of The
International Animation Film Market (MIFA) said, “I am excited to be in India to announce
the launch of AniMela. We see a lot of creativity and technological know-how in Indian
animators. They are making content that is at par with any developed country in the world.
This initiative will help in the exchange of ideas and thus provide growth to aspirants in the
industry. Through AniMela we intend to help create a marketplace for Indian animation
content and take it to a global level.”
AniMela will have an experiential booth at Kala Ghoda Festival from 8th February to 12
th
February where gaming booths will be set up for enthusiasts to come and experience the
demos from some of the newest game developers.
AniMela is also supported by - Frameboxx 2.0, Assemblage, Anibrain, Paperboat India,
Greengold, 88 Pictures, Nurnberg Messe India, Whistling Woods International, Indus Club,
Hueman Creatives, Animator Festival- Poland, 360X Dubai, Kalaghoda Arts Festival, Amar
Chitra Katha, Tulsea, Animation Express, French Consul General in Mumbai and French
Institute in India and Media & Entertainment Skills Council (MESC).
About Aniverse & Visual Arts Foundation (AVAF):
Aniverse & Visual Arts Foundation (AVAF) is a not-for-profit organisation set up under Section 8 of
India's new Companies Act of 2013. Founded by Kireet Khurana, Archana Trasy, Anne Doshi, Neha
Jain and Tehzeeb Khurana, AVAF’s main objective is to promote and develop Animation and other
Visual Arts (like VFX, XR, Gaming & Comics) in India through a world-class annual Film Festival and
smaller events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
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