Cosmos Maya’s Journey: 5 years, 12 TV series, 1000 plus half hours produced

When it comes to producing animation series, very few can hold a candle to Cosmos Maya. Founded in 1996 as Maya, the studio began its journey in IP Creation since 2012 with the superhit series, Motu Patlu and since then there has been no looking back. Operating out of Mumbai and Singapore, the animation studio has grown leaps and bounds over the years, always being the trendsetter in the industry and now stands toe to toe with some of the prominent studios in world.

Following the resounding success of Indian animation productions like Motu Patlu (MP), ViR – The Robot Boy, Kisna, Shiva, Bure Kaam Ka Bura Natija, Kyun Bhai Chacha, Haan Bhatija (BKBNKBCHB) & Guru Aur Bhole (GAB); the studio also branched out into crossover Indian animation productions with Eena Meena Deeka (EMD) and the soon to be launched Tik Tak Tail which are Indian shows for the global audiences.

Taking further strides in the global space, Cosmos Maya currently has three international co-productions Captain Cactus, Atchoo! and Help Me Ganesha, in different stages of production and development. It is all set to consolidate its position as one of the leading IP creators of this country. We had an exclusive interview with Cosmos Maya CEO Anish Mehta and he spoke to us about their exciting journey of five years, being an excellent producer, their 12 shows and the historic 1000 plus episodes that they have created in such a short period of time.

Anish Mehta said, “At Cosmos Maya, the way we approach an IP is keeping in mind what is going on in the market and how do we bring in the next new trend. Balancing both of these things is what we focus on. We started with Motu Patlu, India’s take on Laurel & Hardy and a first of its kind animation show which has two adult protagonists behaving like silly kids. Then we made the first Indian sci-fi comedy with Vir, the first Indian detective comedy series with BKBNKBCHB, the first action animation series with Shiva, the first musical comedy with GAB; so a lot of firsts you see.”

“For Motu Patlu which is our first series, we produced the pilot and then approached broadcasters. It has now become our standard approach to IP creation. With digital platforms coming in, there is a sense of flexibility in storytelling. But for all practical purposes, there aren’t many changes.”

In case of Motu Patlu, they have produced 299 episodes and one for Christmas which makes it 300 episodes that is 600 stories and then there have been 13 TV films & one theatrical feature film, Motu Patlu – King of Kings; all of this in the last 5 years. Motu Patlu has been the rating maker and record breaker for Cosmos Maya. But to nurture a brand to get it to this stature isn’t easy. However, Cosmos Maya surely knows how to master it.

With a long term production contract confirmed with Nickelodeon, there will be many more episodes & TV Films of Motu Patlu which will come out over the next 5 years. Mehta says, “The children like to look up to people who inspire, so we changed the characters of Motu & Patlu into aspirational heroes, rather than the bumbling buffoons that they featured as in the original comics.”

“We believe that everything about our work should be larger than life & our storytelling is very inspired by Bollywood. That makes the content more entertaining for parents and thus works better for co-viewing.” he adds.

Anish Mehta also spoke about a future animated series they are planning. He said, “We have just signed a long term production contract with Viacom 18 for both Motu Patlu & Shiva. Apart from that, we also have two spin-off shows. However, I can’t disclose much about it right now. But as a studio, we are also coming up with a stand-alone series of two characters from Motu and Patlu which are by Inspector Chingum, the adorable police officer from Motu Patlu who is extremely popular with kids and Guddu Ghalib, the timid circus lion who became the protector of the jungle in the feature film, Motu Patlu – King of Kings. While the details will be announced soon, both of these shows will be with a major digital partner and will be digital first productions.”

The animation studio also confirmed that they are going to make a big announcement about Captain Cactus soon. By the end of this month, they will be signing the worldwide distribution partner whereas by the end of September they would have all the Asian partners on board. The pre-production has already begun though.

They are hopeful that Captain Cactus brings about a new revolution in global co-productions since they have got the best of both worlds that is a strong Asian studio, European creator and European distribution partners. They are also in talks with a couple of broadcast or digital partners worldwide.

Mehta feels, “From a show perspective we have Olivier Jean-Marie with us who is known for a certain style of story-telling and people jump at the chance of working with him. So we are quite confident that Captain Cactus will deliver.”

“We have also partnered with Gerhard Hahn, one of the most respected creators in the animation space on a co-production inspired by Ganesha. The show is tentatively titled Help Me Ganesha and we are very confident that we with Gerhard Hahn as a partner we will take it on a never seen before global level. We have a very clear three-pronged strategy. At one level, we will keep our domestic productions. There are Motu Patlu, Shiva, GAB, and BKBNKBCHB. All these shows are Indian with an earthy Indian appeal. Then there are shows like Eena Meena DeekaTik Tak Tail (which we will be launching soon) don’t necessarily look Indian because they have a wider appeal globally; and lastly there are the international co-productions” he further explains.

With its production going on in full swing, Cosmos-Maya is also looking at scaling up its operations to further strengthen its robust infrastructure. With an additional dedicated new facility coming up in Mumbai, near its operational headquarters in Filmcity and captive satellite units coming up in Hyderabad & Kolkata; Cosmos-Maya is looking at adding over 300 team members to its 550 member strong artist pool.

Cosmos Maya core team (L to R): Suhas Kadav (Chief Creative Officer), Anish Mehta (Chief Executive Officer), Asif Khan (V.P – Outsourcing), Ashish Thapar (Chief Operating Officer), Devdatta Potnis (V.P – Sales, Syndication and Marketing), Ram Dhumne (CGI Director – Quality and Operations and Composting Head), Dheeraj Berry (Creative Director)

Cosmos-Maya has also tasted success with its IPs in the digital space with YouTube. Their channel WowKidz has over 1.4 million subscribers & over 1.4 billion views at the time of publishing this story and the tally has been growing constantly. “ViR – The Robot Boy has been one of the most important IPs on WowKidz, as per the data analytics from YouTube and we are creating spin-off content from this show for WowKidz”, adds Mehta.

The first in the lot are a set of nursery rhymes for their second channel WowKidz Rhymes, which also has recently crossed the coveted 100,000 subscribers mark and is marching forward. Original pre-school content inspired the lead characters of the series, ViR & Imli is in the pipeline and the rhymes have already started gaining good traction on WowKidz Rhymes.

Now the world is not restricted by geography. With digital coming in that is one of the game changing trends right now. The Cosmos team has gone strong with WowKidz crossover. WowKidz has acquired a show called Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 which is raking in good views.

India as a local market is strong at the moment and is growing steadily. With established players like Viacom 18, Disney, Turner & strong new entrants like Sony, Amazon, Netflix, good news is that the Indian animation industry is growing.

Talking about other ventures they have also begun their prototype projects in the AR and VR space. Founders Ketan Mehta and Deepa Sahi had this urge to do something which eventually became an industry. There is a live VR project currently going on with a private public partnership with one of the state governments of India. They will take it a scale up in their business. On being asked if they plan to open office overseas, Anish said, “Actually I am not in a position to answer that question right now. Currently the operations are going the way they are but at a strategic level if any need arises, then we might consider.”

He also said that the future of animation industry is very bright. To quote him, “With so many avenues for our content in place, it is indeed one of the best and the brightest phases for the animation industry.”

Five years since Cosmos-Maya began its journey on the IP creation path, it already has 12 TV series under its belt, averaging at least three per year with over 1000 half-hour episodes produced thus far.

This isn’t any other studio, it’s Cosmos Maya!

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Hi-Tech Animation

Hi-Tech Film & Broadcast Academy Pvt Ltd is one of the leading Multimedia Production Houses. We do many different Animated series for popular T.V Channels like ABP Ananda, Zee Bangla, Rupashi Bangla, Dhoom Music, Siti Channel and many others on a regular basis. Apart from this we are preparing Animation series for  national cartoon channels and for  international market. Very soon we are going to launch our own Kids entertainment Channel and we are very confident that it will be a very special one.

Join us and become part of some of the most creative and prestigious projects on floor.

We are currently hiring for the following positions.

  1. 3D BG Modeling Artist

Experience:  Mid level – 4+

                      Senior Level –7+

Required Skills:

  • Excellent low polygon modeling skills in Maya.
  • Ability to model highly detailed and mid polygon 3d models
  • Ability to use Photoshop for creating textures
  1. 3D Character Modeling Artist

Experience:  Mid level – 4+

                      Senior Level –7+

Software Skills:

  • Photoshop
  • Maya
  • Mudbox
  • Z Brush

Required Skills:

  • Ability to model highly detailed and mid polygon 3d models
  • Should have a strong knowledge about anatomy.
  1. 3D Animation Artist

Experience:  Junior Level—1+

                       Mid level – 4+

                      Senior Level –7+

Required Skills:

  • Strong working knowledge on latest Maya software.
  1. Rigging Artist

 Required Skills:

  • Should have a minimum of 2-7 years of experience.
  • Strong working knowledge on latest Maya software.
  • Should have a strong knowledge about anatomy.
  • Should be a good team-player
  • Should be pro-active with good communication skills.
  • Having knowledge about script based rigging would be an added advantage.
  1. 3D Lighting Artist

Experience:  Mid level – 2-5 years

                      Senior Level –5-7 years

  • Strong working knowledge on latest Maya software, Arnold, VRAY & Mental Ray
  1. Storyboard Artist (All Level)
  1. 2D BG Artist
  • Should have a minimum 4+ years of experience.
  • Should be proficient in Flash & Photoshop Software
  1. 2D Character Animator

Experience:  Mid level – 2+

                     Senior Level –4+

       Software Skills:

  • Flash
  1. 2D Animation Team Lead
  • Should have a minimum of 5+ years of experience.
  • Should have worked with National TV Series
  • Software needed- Flash
  1. 2D Animation Supervisor
  • Should have a minimum of 7+ years of experience.
  • Should have worked with National TV Series for min 4 years
  • Software needed- Flash

Candidates can mail their CV with their demo link to placement@hitechanimation.com  cc to manoj@hitechanimation.com

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First ever Comic Con India: fandom Month to kick off on 1 August

Gear up to celebrate the first ever Comic Con India: Fandom Month in India presented by Maruti Suzuki, which kicks off on 1 August, 2017.

Fandom Month is a four-week long digital initiative to reach out to fans and talk about comics, movies, TV, gaming and more; with a mix of creator outreach to live events, digital contests, polls and geeky shopping offers. Fandom Month provides a taste of Comic Con’s bigger shows as we head into Comic Con season later this year.

Comic Con India had in the past started an initiative called Free Comic Book Weekend, with the aim to expand the scope and access of comics across India. Comic Con India: Fandom Month is the extension of the same initiative, with a month long celebration of comics and other activities for fans.

Comic Con India founder Jatin Varma shared, “Building upon the success of our previous digital initiatives (such as Free Comic Book Weekend, Alto Comic Book Celebration Week) to promote comics and related popular culture in the country, I am extremely excited to flag off our latest initiative Fandom Month. Thanks to Maruti Suzuki, we’ll be able to bring this Digital Comic Con to fans across India!”

During this month, fans can participate in a plethora of digital contests ranging from trivia to fan art and even making memes. Each participating fans will have the opportunity to win prizes from a prize pool of over five lakhs. Fans would get access to specially curated offers on everything from books to merchandise via Amazon’s website.

Fandom Month will also host a section called Creators Corner, a dedicated section where people can know more about popular Indian artists, creators and publishers. Up and coming Indian artists and writers will be introduced to fans via live chats and special contests. Fans can also join Talk Geeky, a unique online discussion forum to discuss all things geeky.

In addition to connecting with fans digitally, Comic Con India: Fandom Month will also conduct few interesting live events such as screenings, workshops etc in select cities across the country.

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Driving to the rescue: The top 7 superhero vehicles of all time

For all the inhuman abilities that they possess, a few superheroes still need vehicles for transit. Whilst some can take to the air or run at a lightening fast speed, there some crusaders who have to drive their way to the scene. Or even to barge out of it.

The vehicles that they ride aren’t like any other vehicles that you normally find moving on the streets. It is just as special as the superheroes themselves. The designs and features are stuff of dreams and the appearance such that we would desperately crave to own one!

So here are a few of them. Some well-known vehicles that our masked/caped vigilantes run, in comics and live-action movies.

1.The Turtle Van (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

Obscurity may be their way of life, but the quartet of anthropomorphic turtles always show up when the danger bell is rung. And show up in their funky van which they drive to and from the underground sewage they inhibit in.

Originally exhibiting an austere simplicity, the van was revamped once the turtles took charge of the vehicle. Donatello, one of the members of the turtle gang is the mechanic who regularly alters the van and also adds newer elements to it such as a missile, cannon, jet engines or all sorts of weaponry he could think of!

The ninja turtles later on upgraded to ‘battle shell’, a fully armed van which they seized from ‘Purple Dragons’ and after customization from Donatello, used it to fight against the criminals. The battle shell appeared in last year’s movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the shadows.

2.The Fantasticar (Fantastic Four)

This superhero franchise may be a distant memory after a string of duds, but one of the highlights of their movies were the Fantasticar and its variants, each of which could fly.

The “car” possesses the unique capability to split into segments, although there is hardly anything else which classifies as an attractive feature about this. Unlike several other vehicles in the list, the Fantasticar isn’t armed with weapons, as it is merely used to transport our heroes.

The Mk. II model of the car though, could attain a speed of more than 500 mph!

Bugatti? What’s that!

3.Blackbird (X-men)

The conventional mode of transport of the mutants, Blackbird is seldom seen in movies but does play its part when the X-Men have to fly together to the crime scene.

Originally an RS-17 which Prof.Charles Xavier acquires from S.H.E.I.L.D, the Blackbird had a cloaked device of the Shi’ar technology installed on it which could make it go invisible – perhaps the greatest feature of the vehicle.

It was later upgraded to SR-71 which possessed enhanced designs and features but maintained a similar appearance to its predecessor. This version of the Blackbird also had a ‘Cerebro’, a technology which Xavier used to detected mutants, installed on the aircraft.

While there are different variants of Blackbird over the course of X-Men’s history, each had it’s own speciality of going under water, flying into outer space, or some even flying much faster than any vehicle on earth.

4.Hell cycle (The Ghost Rider)

The makers may have fiddled with the fire a bit too carelessly which is why the franchise went up in flames, but there’s no forgetting the mean chariot which the Ghost Rider rode.

The Hell Cycle, or so it is called, came to existence when Johnny Blaze was first consumed by the ghost spirit and subsequently shot his bike with the hellfire shotgun.

With looks just as intimidating as the Ghost Rider himself, the Hell Cycle leaves behind a fiery trail and can hit speeds which are unparalleled. It is also said to be indestructible, with the capability to drive along the vertical surfaces as well as ironically, over the surface of water!

5.Black Beauty (The Green Hornet)

One of the oldest comic heroes, the tales of Green Hornet remain just as much fascinating in today’s times as it was in the early twentieth century when it was made. And if you are a fan of the franchise, you may very well remember the swanky car that he and his ally Kote drove.

Armed with machine guns, rocket launchers, scanning devices and even knockout gas, the amazing ‘Black Beauty’ helped Green Hornet and Kato to fight the malefactors. The latter in particular, was adept at using all the gadgets of the car and made sure it is used to its optimal.

The pitch dark Chrysler Imperial was one of the first vehicles used by superheroes in a live-action series, and its aura laid the foundations for many such superhero vehicles in the coming years.

6.Quinjet (The Avengers)

Just like many other superhero teams, Avengers too have their own vehicle, an aircraft, to get them places when going together. Called the ‘Quinjet’, the high-flying jet may not be used as much given the might of each of the Avenger sitting in it, it does store useful tools and munitions.

The Quinjet can scale enormous heights, so much that it can even traverse though outer space and also take the Avengers to the scene swiftly.

7.Batmobile (Batman)

The best is always kept for the last, and Batman’s iconic Batmobile is kept at the end for just the same reason.One of the most adored and fascinating vehicles in the history, the Batmobiles have come in various shapes and sizes over the years. But not once has it failed to impress.In fact, it has only gone from strength to strength with each Batman movie.

The Batmobile is equipped with more features and facilities than any other vehicle mentioned in the list. For starters, it is directly connected to the computer situated in the Batcave, whereas the tracking devices installed work with a fine precision that helps the Dark Knight track down the enemies.

Powered by a jet engine, the Batmobile is mostly damage resistant and can clock breath-taking speed. Front machine guns, flamethrowers, tire spikes, landing hooks… the equipments just go on and on!

Unequivocally, the most badass superhero vehicle there is.

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Volkswagen Humans Adapt

Volkswagen France is running “Humains”, a commercial promoting the brand’s environmental credentials. Earlier in the month the French government announced plans to phase out petrol and diesel powered vehicles by 2040. The Volkswagen Humans campaign responds with the promise of adaptation. People have always adapted to their environment, often without realising, whether it be eating in space, going to school through deserts and forests, sleeping heaped up in hotel capsules in Tokyo, finding ingenious solutions for entertainment, refreshment, or communications, or even learning to put on makeup in the bus. Today, city dwellers perpetuate this tradition of adaptation. Volkswagen’s Golf is presented as part of the move toward electric vehicles, rechargeable hybrids, running on bioethanol and other technical advancements.

Volkswagen Humans commercial - man eating apple in space

Volkswagen Humans Credits

The Volkswagen Humans campaign was developed at DDB Paris by creative director Alexander Kalchev, head of copy Patrice Dumas, copywriter Constance Godard, art director Raphaël Ghisalberti, agency producer Quentin Moenne Loccoz, music supervisor Marine Cremer, account team Alban Callet, Stéphanie Leray, Delphine Rigaud, Coralie Bouillier, Romuald Palmero working with Volkswagen marketing team Thierry Sybord, Ghislain Laffite, Timothée Gazeau, and Stéphanie Baron.

Filming was shot by director Martin Kalina via Big Productions with director of photography Julian Hohndorf, producers Raphael Carassic and Pierre Rambaldi, production director Nicolas Avram, production coordinator Nazha Dahmani and assistant producer Méliné Laffite.

Editor was Cyril Besnard. Post production was done at Mikros Image by producer Toby Ridgway.

Sound was produced at Studio 5.

Music is “Raven’s Song” by Aaron Embry.

CNN Health interactive feature: Sleep

Lovely minimalist design and animation by Wednesday Collective in “Sleep,” a CNN Health interactive feature.


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Rick and Morty Exquisite Corpse

Adult Swim’s latest trailer for Rick and Morty directed by Matt Taylor (Titmouse) with animation from over 200 amazing artists.

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Comic-Con 2017 Official Trailer: The Orville | Season 1 | THE ORVILLE


Blast off on a space adventure with Seth MacFarlane in FOX’s all-new comedy, THE ORVILLE, SEP 10 on FOX!

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From Emmy Award-winning executive producer and creator Seth MacFarlane (FAMILY GUY, “Ted”) and directed by Jon Favreau (“The Jungle Book,” “Iron Man”), THE ORVILLE is a one-hour science fiction series set 400 years in the future that follows the adventures of the U.S.S. Orville, a mid-level exploratory vessel. Its crew, both human and alien, faces the wonders and dangers of outer space, while also dealing with the familiar, often humorous problems of regular people in a workplace…even though some of those people are from other planets, and the workplace is a faster-than-light spaceship. In the 25th century, Earth is part of the Planetary Union, a far-reaching, advanced and mostly peaceful civilization with a fleet of 3,000 ships. Down on his luck after a bitter divorce, Planetary Union officer ED MERCER (MacFarlane) finally gets his chance to command one of these ships: the U.S.S. Orville. Determined to prove his worth and write a new chapter in his life, Ed finds that task all the more difficult when the First Officer assigned to his ship is his ex-wife, KELLY GRAYSON (Adrianne Palicki, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” “Friday Night Lights”). As the new commander, Ed assembles a qualified, but eccentric crew, including his best friend, GORDON MALLOY (Scott Grimes, “ER,” “Justified”), who has problems with authority, but is the best helmsman in the fleet; DR. CLAIRE FINN (Penny Johnson Jerald, “24,” “The Larry Sanders Show”), one of the Union’s most accomplished physicians; BORTUS (Peter Macon, “Shameless,” “Bosch”), an alien from a single-sex species; ISAAC (Mark Jackson, “That Royal Today”), an artificial life-form from a machine society that thinks biological life-forms are inferior; navigator JOHN LAMARR (J. Lee, FAMILY GUY, “The Cleveland Show”), whose casual humor cuts through even the most dire situations; ALARA KITAN (Halston Sage, “Neighbors,” “Goosebumps”), a young, inexperienced security officer whose home planet’s high gravity gives her superior physical strength; and YAPHIT, a gelatinous creature voiced by comedian Norm Macdonald (“The Middle,” “Saturday Night Live”). Somehow, Ed and Kelly must put the past behind them and, with the help of the crew, navigate fascinating and sometimes dangerous adventures in outer space, as well as the tumultuous and captivating day-to-day personal relationships with their colleagues.

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The LEGO NINJAGO Movie – Trailer 2 [HD]


In theaters September 22, 2017!
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A new animated adventure in Warner Bros. Pictures’ LEGO® franchise, “The LEGO NINJAGO® Movie” stars Dave Franco, Justin Theroux, Fred Armisen, Abbi Jacobson, Olivia Munn, Kumail Nanjiani, Michael Peña, Zach Woods, and the legendary Jackie Chan.
In this big-screen NINJAGO adventure, the battle for NINJAGO City calls to action young Master Builder Lloyd, aka the Green Ninja, along with his friends, who are all secret ninja warriors. Led by Master Wu, as wise-cracking as he is wise, they must defeat evil warlord Garmadon, The Worst Guy Ever, who also happens to be Lloyd’s dad. Pitting mech against mech and father against son, the epic showdown will test this fierce but undisciplined team of modern-day ninjas who must learn to check their egos and pull together to unleash their inner power of Spinjitzu.
Jackie Chan (“Kung Fu Panda,” The Karate Kid”) stars as Master Wu; Justin Theroux (“Megamind,” “The Leftovers”) is Garmadon; Dave Franco (“Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising”) plays Lloyd; and Olivia Munn (“X-Men: Apocalypse”) is Lloyd’s mom, Koko. Making up the secret ninja crew, Michael Peña (“Ant-Man,” “The Martian”) is Kai; Fred Armisen (“Portlandia,” “SNL”) voices Cole; Kumail Nanjiani (“Silicon Valley,” “The Big Sick”) is Jay; Abbi Jacobson (“Broad City”) plays Nya; and Zach Woods (“Silicon Valley,” “The Office”) voices Zane.
“The LEGO NINJAGO Movie” will be directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher and Bob Logan. The screenplay is by Bob Logan & Paul Fisher & William Wheeler & Tom Wheeler and Jared Stern & John Whittington, story by Hilary Winston & Bob Logan & Paul Fisher & William Wheeler & Tom Wheeler and Dan Hageman & Kevin Hageman, based on LEGO Construction Toys.
“The LEGO NINJAGO Movie” is produced by Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Maryann Garger, Roy Lee, and Chris McKay. The executive producers are Jill Wilfert, Keith Malone, and Seth Grahame-Smith, with John Powers Middleton serving as co-producer. The creative filmmaking team includes production designers Kim Taylor (visual effects, “The Great Gatsby”) and Simon Whiteley (visual effects, “Moulin Rouge!”)
The film is slated to open on September 22, 2017, in both 3D and 2D.
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Animation Group, in association with LEGO System A/S, a Lin Pictures/Lord Miller/Vertigo Entertainment Production, “The LEGO NINJAGO Movie” will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.