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From LA to Goa: director makes animation series for kids

Posted : Fri, 30 Nov 2007 03:47:04 GMT
By : Frederick Noronha
Category : India (Entertainment)
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Panaji, Nov 30 - Aliens will soon be meeting children from across the world to educate them on values in real life, in a new animation series made by a screen-writer from Los Angeles who has settled in Goa.

Greg Acuna, 45, is currently working on his new series, 'Earthlings', to conquer the minds and hearts of children with animation, which appeals to kids across cultures.

Acuna, who is participating in a seminar at the 38th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), said he wanted to educate the kids in an entertaining manner towards environmentally sustainable behaviour and at the same time teach them the power of collaborative, rather than ruthlessly competitive, values in real life.

'I love Goa. I came to Goa to write a novel. It has a beautiful international crowd, and I live near the beach. I'm now quoted as being a big supporter of Goa, which is true,' Acuna told IANS in an interview.

His animation series is based on four aliens meeting children from all across the world and has large doses of song, dance, games and even yoga thrown in.

Defining the new dimension of cinema, he said: 'It's edutainment, with a very heavy emphasis on entertainment.'

Every 22-minute episode will have the 'children on their feet' for 60-70 percent of the time. The planned series will link to a kids' social networking website.

'India, that's where the most exciting things are happening (in animation),' said Acuna. He admitted that Goa is a bit isolated from it all, but said the creative potential here compensates completely.

'India's transition from being an outsourcing hub to being a place for original work in animation will be a bumpy ride for the next few years,' he said. 'But there is tremendous talent, many artists and storytellers too.'

Acuna pointed out that Indian television is currently not paying enough to encourage the growth of quality animation.

'There's a limited set up for key production. There are only a few good character designers here yet. Yet the stuff happening in India is amazing.'

Acuna said Indian animation studios and firms like Anirights Infomedia, DQ Entertainment, Crest Animation Studios, Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics, and Paprikas Animation Studios, among others, were doing some great work.


(c) Indo-Asian News Service

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