Pune Comic Con 2017 ends on a high note

4 and 5 March, 2017 observed Pune city’s biggest pop culture event – ‘Alto Pune Comic Con 2017’ which took place at Deccan College Convention Hall. The show hosted a spectacular lineup of events including special international guest appearances, exclusive experiential and gaming zones, artist alley, fans sessions, cosplay, book launches and much more.

“I am extremely happy as we have received a grand response from comics fans and artists from across the world. Pune fans are fantastic; there was so much love for comics and pop-culture in the air! We are so looking forward to be back next year and every year as Pune now has its own Annual Comics Convention!” said Comic Con India, founder, Jatin Varma.

British comics artist, David Lloyd who is best known for ‘V for Vendetta’ took a special session at PCC 2017. Tech fans were in for a treat as illustrator and caricature artist Malcolm Rebello took a Live Drawing session on Wacom Tablet.

DJ Abhishek Mantra, actor and standup comedian, Gaurav Gera were also there at Pune Comic Con 2017. Gera performed his ‘Chutki & Shopkeeper’ act live at the show.

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Being a comic convention you might be wondering where are the comics? Pune witnessed launch of five comic book titles. There were Damned and Jataka Manga #1 by ICBM Comics, Caster by Holy Cow Entertainment, Guns-Fists-Blades Trilogy and Fanboys by Abhijeet Kini.

Fans could also buy international comic books from Dorling Kindersley India, Viz Media By Simon & Schuster, DC, Darkhorse & Vertigo Comics By Random House India and many more.

As for the cosplay competition, Comic Con India had created five categories to increase one’s chances of winning gifts. Each day, one winner was chosen from each of the five categories and the winners got a voucher of Rs 2500 (each) for their Spirit of Cosplay. Also, both days, one lucky winner out of the chosen five won Rs 50,000 and a chance to enter ‘Indian Championships of Cosplay’. The Winner of ‘Indian Championships of Cosplay’ will compete and represent the country at the Annual Crown Championships of Cosplay at Chicago Comics & Entertainment Expo.

The winners of the cosplay contest of day one are: Gaming – Ankit Singh as Azir from League of Legends; Sci-fi – Vishwajeet Sathye as Star Lord; Movies/TV show – Gauri as Moana; Anime – San Ramsankar as Alphamon; Comic Book – Zara Rebello as Domino. The grand prize was bagged by Ankit Singh as Azir.

The winners of the cosplay contest of day one are: Anime – Nishad Nadkarni as Genos; Comic – Shrey Srivastav; Sci Fi – Eshan Kulkarni as Robert Baratheon; Gaming – San Ramsankar as Alphamon; Movies/TV Show – Saurabh Rawat as John Snow. San Ramsankar as Alphamon took the grand prize.

There was also Nodwin gaming zone where people could experience virtual reality and at the Amazon.in gaming zone games like Fifa 17, Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 were featured. There was also a 360 Attraction Dome observed where fans could enjoy an immersive experience. The new format of interactive amusement attraction, delivered the audience an incredible 360 VR immersive adventure that is a shared social experience by combining a fully immersive dome screen, surround sound and motion chairs. It also showcased the trailer of Mahabharata, a movie which is still in development.

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One of the other main attractions of the event were the Baahubali Zone and first of its kind Logan Movie fan experience zone. At the Baahubali zone, the team from the super hit franchise showcased a VR Experience called The Sword Of Baahubali, based on the World of Baahubali depicted in the movies. The Zone also provided an opportunity for all the visitors to get a peek into all our transmedia content like graphic novels, novel trilogy, animation series, merchandise.

At the AXN Live R.E.D zone, fans got to witness some of their favorite characters from iconic shows like Billions, Justified, Supernatural, The Voice, Dexter and Sherlock. People also got a chance to experience Sherlock’s eccentric lifestyle and win lots of goodies amongst other things.

At the convention, fans got to buy merchandise from the best and most exclusive International merchandisers from across the globe. Also, there were exclusive Indian merchandisers including Indian merchandisers including Bewakoof.com, Macmerise, MC Sid Razz, Redwolf, Posterboy, Uptown 18, Vivid Swans, Access O Risingg, The Yellow Studio, Comic Sense XYZ, Wacom, Pop Art Factory, 3D Masti, Geek Goodies and many more.

Though it was blistering hot, the comic convention was filled with fans. As far as the sale of comics and merchandises is concerned, the response was a mixed one. According to the comic book publishers, this year Pune had a more informed crowd who were eager to get their hands on comics. However one thing which both comic publishers and merchandisers felt was that being a city of students, the purchasing power was less.

Like last year, this year too Pune’s venue had an open air and indoor setting where all the stalls were situated inside and the stage, experience zones, food court were outside. Cosplayers had to face a lot of issues due to the heat. To avoid the heat, heavy suited cosplayers were observed only in the later part of the day.

All-in-all it was a nice event where all the pop-culture lovers get the chance to meet their fellow kinds and interact with their favourite comic publishers and cosplayers.

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Walmart Receipt Films

Walmart marked their sponsorship of the 89th Academy Awards with “The Receipt”, a set of three short films directed by Hollywood directors Antoine Fuqua, Marc Forster, and filmmaking partners Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg. The directors were challenged to each make a one-minute film based on the six items of a single Walmart receipt (bananas, paper towels, batteries, scooter, wrapping paper and video baby monitor). Walmart aimed to celebrate creativity and storytelling, and encouraged the directors to bring their different styles and individual voices to their stories. In “Lost & Found,” , directed by Marc Foster, several of these receipt items are lost and then found by different youngsters from different parts of the world who find value in them. Rogen and Goldberg’s piece, Bananas Town, starts in a classroom where a student launches into a Bananas tune, triggering an odyssey that takes us to such venues as a barber shop with scooters, a jazz club where the crooner sings about batteries, and a concert hall where ballerinas perform a tribute to paper towels. Fuqua’s short film, The Gift, shows a scooter-riding youngster who prepares and then wraps a gift for presentation to some unseen extraterrestrial beings. Their spacecraft beams up the gift from the lad while also briefly elevating him towards the sky.

Walmart The Receipt Films

The premise of each short film is around “how every receipt tells a story,” with the directors being challenged to illustrate their vision for one receipt containing bananas, paper towels, batteries, scooter, wrapping paper and a video baby monitor. The three creative films are part of Walmart’s larger multi-year partnership with the Academy Awards that is aimed at highlighting Walmart’s commitment to the art of storytelling. Walmart is also be making a $250,000 donation to The Academy Grants Program for FilmCraft.

Walmart Receipt Credits

The Walmart Receipt campaign was developed at Saatchi & Saatchi New York by chief creative officer Javier Campopiano, executive creative director Mike Pierantozzi and Wayne Best, creative director/copywriters Michael Craven and Alex Braxton, creative director/art director Scott Bassen and Brent Shriver, junior art director Derek Pee, junior copywriter Thanh Ly, head of design Blake Enting, social designer Spencer Larson, head of production John Doris, producers Danica Rosen and Zamile Vilakazi, digital producer Aliaksandra Shvedava, executive producer Emily Green, senior project manager Terea Staffer, project manager Natasha Graham, managing partner Beth Waxman-Arteta, senior account director Angela Brown, digital account director Kate Owens, account supervisor Marina Recalled, account executive Jessie Shapiro.

Lost and Found was shot by director Marc Forster via Tool of North America with director of photography Matthias Koenigwieser, executive producer Nancy Hacohen, and line producer Lisa Cowan. Editor was Matthew Chesse at Union Editorial with assistant editor Brad Besser, executive producer Michael Raimondi and post producer Noah Haeussner. Colourist was Sofie Borup at Company 3 with short form producer Clare Movshon. Visual effects were produced at Framestore by VFX supervisor Michael Ralla, executive producer Morgan Macuish. Sound was mixed at Union Editorial by Milos Zivkovic. Sound was designed at E2 Sound. Music was composed by Marc Streitenfeld.

The Gift was shot by director Antoine Fuqua via Wondros with executive producer Astrid Downs, producer Justin Diener and executive post producer Brian Drewes. Editors were John Refoua and William Pasley. Colourist was Stefan Sonnenfeld at Company 3. Visual effects were produced at Zero VFX by creative director Sean Devereaux, CG supervisor Mike Warner, executive producer Brian Drewes, VFX coordinator Stella Shalta. Post sound services were provided by Sony Pictures Studios by mix tech Martin Schloemer, supervising sound editors Mandell Winter and David Esparza, and ADR mixer Brian Smith. Music was created at GSA Music by composer Simon Franglen.

Bananas Town was shot by directors Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg via Caviar with executive producers Michael Sagol and Jasper Thomlinson, and producer Brian Etting. Editor was Isaac Hagy with assistant editor Bia Jurema, executive producer Correction De Saedeleer, post producer Terry Huynh. Colorist was Brandon Chavez at Company 3. Visual effects were produced at Visual Creatures by creative directors John Cranston and Ryan McNeely, VFX artist Arnold Aldridge, executive producer Tricia Chatterton-Goldrick. Sound was mixed at Margarita Mix by James Moore. Music was composed at Squeak E Clean by composer Justin Hori with executive producer Amy Crilly.

Animatronic Legendary Yoda Battle, 3x Yoda!


Legendary Yoda is the name of the toy. I’m not so sure this was a battle that will go down in legend.

#Shot4Shot: An experimental Snapchat story (Clean version)


2 storytellers took to Snapchat to tell the same snap story on the same day across two continents.

We got pretty darn close. But, you be the judge.
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Do Crows Have Funerals?


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Nazaré – Black carnival


During last carnival a few riders confronted one of the last truths in the world: big ocean exploting. Art director: Hector Menendez Music: Dark Jazz trio – daydream nation

Daniel Arnold – Odds and Ends


Brooklyn-based filmmakers Mika Altskan and Matvey Fiks follow street photographer Daniel Arnold over three days and across the five boroughs as the photographer homes in on his subjects—teenagers lifting weights in an alleyway, grandmothers gossiping on a boardwalk bench, a father who pantomimes throwing his son in a trash can—depicting the diverse, chaotic energy of the city, and Arnold’s method of capturing the moments that can slip past others in all of their humanity-revealing glory. Story: http://www.vogue.com/article/new-york-city-short-film-photographer-daniel-arnold Director, Editor, Cinematographer: Mika Altskan & Matvey Fiks Animation: Ilya L. Barrett Sound Design: Nikolay Antonov Soundtrack: Csisterna ( https://soundcloud.com/csisterna ) Special Thanks: Kenny Suleimanagich, Emily Rosser, Pablo Marvel, Nile Berry Lab: Metropolis Post Shot on Kodak Motion Picture Film

Nice road, nice car


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