Won-Tolla founder Chaitanya Modak on how to ‘Be a man’ in his latest publication

When you pepper a meaty story with wry and witty humor, add some slices of life with stunning visual spreads for the toppings, what do you get? A fulfilling cinematic experience? Wrong! You produce Won-Tolla comics, or so the founder Chaitanya Modak states about the ingredients to his work.

Based out of Mumbai and Pune, Modak’s venture is an indie comic publishing house that revolves around real-life issues, tackling them through the form of art.

From the creator of The Manual of Love, The Parrot’s Tale, The Oracle of Tripe and Ladies Bike, comes yet another intriguing “bande dessinee” or drawn strips, in the form of a manual to shape your culinary skills!

Animation Xpress gets in cahoots with Modak who gives an insight into his latest publication and what’s next in store.

What’s the synopsis of Be a man?

Man, lion or chicken, you are what you eat. Be a man is a larger-than-life sized, short manual that teaches you how to kill what you eat without using a knife, in less than thirty seconds.

Who are the main characters of the story?

An athletic, rather hungry man, an Asiatic lion and a hen named Asha are the main protagonists.

Is it inspired by true events?

It is based on my experience of culling chicken to feed the three leopards at an animal orphanage I worked at for more than three years, across school and college weekends and vacations. Each one of the three leopards would need at least three birds a meal, two times a week. I got a first hand glimpse into the minds of both – the chicken and the leopard.

What interesting can the readers look forward into it?

Be A Man is a hand-printed limited edition of 250. The manual will teach readers how to kill chicken without using a knife in less than 30 seconds.

Is there a message you want to convey through this work?

You are what you eat… and how you make it ready to eat!

What challenges did you face while working on it?

The book is silk-screen printed and has a 12” x 18” cut size. It took great skill to manage the size of the screen and to handle the huge squeegee to press the ink manually onto paper. That said, it was beautiful to watch it while it was being done.

How has been the response to the comics so far?

It’s been good. I have sold 10 per cent of the edition in just three weeks!

What are your plans for coming months?

I’m currently working on two book projects at the moment, one of which is expected by December and the other by April next year.

 

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Indiacast’s ‘Shiva’ and ‘Gattu Battu’ breeze across the globe with newer syndication deals

Indiacast which is the distribution wing of  Viacom18 and TV18 has already tasted a lot of success so far on the syndication front for the animated kids content in specific regions in Asia. Now, it has set its sights across the globe especially for kids animation. Animation Xpress spoke to  senior vice-president of content syndication Debkumar Dasgupta at Cannes during MIPCOM 2017 who unpacked the box of deals which Indiacast has signed recently.

Dasgupta says,“Shiva and Gattu Battu have been doing well in the Southeast Asia region. So we have syndication deals in Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Pakistan. But we hope to get more partnerships from Middle East, Africa and a few more regions.”

On the promotions for the animated kids content, he says,  All these years, we’ve been focusing on drama series, movies and reality shows.This is the first time we are promoting animated kids content and we will give more importance to these shows in future. “Around 80-90 per cent  of Indiacast’s businesses are all drama series. As you’re aware, it has Nick channel in India and it has been commissioning a lot of content in India such as series and shows. And now it has the rights to syndicate.

However, Dasgupta is inclined to look through the rose coloured spectacles as he believes, “Initially we have to keep promoting kids content to get there as there are a lot of kids animation content across the globe. I’m sure next year we’ll have good inquiries, particularly from Europe, Africa, Canada.”

About the major deals signed at the MIPCOM market, he reveals – “We did a couple of deals in Egypt and in Thailand; before MIP we finalised a few deals in Indonesia as well.”

Viacom18 broadcast Ashoka was one of the most critically acclaimed shows during its run, garnering massive viewership not just from within the country, but international too. “We’ve already syndicated for Ashoka in lot of southeast countries. We have done relatively well in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam and Thailand.”

It’s true that mythological shows have become the hallmarks of prime-time television among many Indian families today with an influx of visual effects in these shows.

“So Ashoka is famous in the sense that he was in the last leg of his journey of spreading Buddhism across the globe. The series although doesn’t talk about it, but the Buddhist countries are pretty well aware of it and it did well there” he further adds.

Even the most inconspicuous and unexplored corners of the godlore are getting a digital treatment. Now that begs a pertinent question – Do such shows have a unique appeal about them? Dasgupta shares his thoughts on this – “Not in every country though. For example, if a series is based on Babur or Humayun or any other person coming from the Middle East, then the content would be sold in the Middle East market. Since Ashoka travelled mainly to Southeast Asian as well as far east countries, so the focus has been in those regions, and so on and so forth.”

Additionally, he also expresses his amazement at the kind of response that VFX heavy show Naagin received from all quarters. “It was quite a surprise that Naagin did well not only in India, but in all countries where we syndicated. It has gone on to become a hugely popular show.

Surprisingly, it has become the number one show in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, parts of Southeast Asia such as Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar etc. We have dubbed the show in English, Spanish and other languages. We have just finished dubbing in a few more, and will start selling next year maybe.”

For the record, the Ekta Kapoor-produced daily soap topped the TRP charts at one point in time, and such was the popularity that a second season followed soon after, and suffice to say, emulated the success of the first installment.

Dasgupta also talks about the OTT and VOD business and how they’re specific to only certain regions. He says, “Considering OTT and VOD platforms are all the rage now, we are focusing on regional OTT players which are geo-blocked to any particular country. We focus on a lot of VOD platforms from Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan, Middle East etc. So we are doing reasonably good business with them.”

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The Postcard

The Birth of Total Design

MYNTH – SMOG (official video)


New Album “Parallels” out NOV 24th!
Preorder/Stream: https://mynth.lnk.to/Parallels

directed & edited by Rupert Höller
cinematography & color grading by Adrian Bidron

supported by Öst. Musikfonds

special thanks:
Stefan Angerer, AV-Professional, Basler Wien, Inés Bellido, Ilias Dahimène, Vincenz Eder, Lara Fabra, Firstclasshippie by Casha Kellermann, Fluc Wien, Benedict Heinzl, Teresa Klappacher, Florian Offner, Sigrid Renner, ROEE Fashion, Alexander Wieser

Song written by Mynth
Produced by Mario Fartacek & Alexander Wieser
Mixed by Alexander Wieser
Mastered by Martin Scheer
Recorded at Redbull Studios Berlin

(c) + (p) Seayou Records 2017

When Did Time Travel Come From?


A video tracing the origins of time travel fiction.

Check out episode one of the YouTube Red Original series, Lifeline: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru4zkxNuJ_I

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This episode was sponsored by the YouTube Red Original Series, Lifeline.

SOURCES

The primary source for this video is David Wittenberg’s sweeping and profound book on time travel fiction, “Time Travel: The Popular Philosophy of Narrative”

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MUSIC

Leo Nite, “Crystallized”

Lore // They Made a Tonic


We made this spooky animation for the first season of the new Lore TV show on Amazon. I’m a long time fan of Aaron Mahnke’s podcast so I was obviously very excited to work on the show! Animation Director // Jordan Bruner Design // Barry Bruner and Jordan Bruner Animation // Jordan Bruner and Zack Williams Produced by the fine folks at Room 608 // Mark Manucci, John Halprin and Hannah Meagher

'WAITING' A short animated film about infertility


This short film is part of Fertility Network UK’s ongoing campaign, #TalkFertility. It explores one couple’s struggle as they embark on IVF, facing an unknown future. With 1 in 6 affected by this devastating medical condition, the charity encourages people to share their experiences, thereby raising awareness, breaking taboos and shattering myths about being unable to have a baby. Directed, Designed & Produced by FormPlayStudio Client: Fertility Network UK. Animation: Russ Etheridge, Mark Davis Design: Catharine Pitt, Mark Davis Music and Sound Design: Oliver Davis, WeWriteMusic Ltd Narration: Natalie Silverman, Natchatproductions.com AKA @Fertilitypoddy Special Thanks to Katie Eaves, Senior Midwife @EavesKatie1

Making of Cabrioni


Transported back in time to the Italian countryside of yesteryear, Yves Geleyn takes us on the simple journey of a man and his machine. Meet Mr Cabrioni, his trusty bird and the machine he brings back to life. This simple film symbolizes Cabrioni’s love of good ingredients and traditional recipes combined with modern tools. As this film centered on the relationship between these characters, Geleyn enlisted Peter de Sève (known for his emotive feature film work and New Yorker contributions) to design the inquisitive stars of the film. Yves Geleyn uses multiple technique and masterful storytelling to weave a film that brings the craft of Cabrioni into today. Director: Yves Geleyn Production Co: Hornet Executive Producer: Hana Shimizu Head of Production: Sang-Jin Bae Development Producer: Kristin Labriola Producer: Anna Lauren Tufekci Editor: Anita Chao Colorist: Shawn King Storyboard Artist: Kendelle Hoyer Character Designer: Peter De Seve Environment Designer: Marie Thorhauge Color Keys: Peter Nguyen CG CG Lighting / Rendering / Composite Lead: Dan Fine Compositor: Herculano Fernandes Look Dev: Richard G. Kim Character & Pipeline TD / Animator: Michael Altman Look Dev / Model / Texture / Shade: Michelle Ko Jr. Compositor: SeoHee Choi 2D Animation Lead: Tristan Balos Animators: Niv Sekar, Dupp Du, Mike Luzzi, Rizaldy Valencia Cleanup & Color: Angela DeVito, Mina So, Lauren Schmidt, Elena Manetta AUDIO Music Composer: Matteo Marson – Stabbiolo Music (Tuscany, Italy) Sound Design: Roberto Grassi – The Log (Milano, Italy) AGENCY Agency: Auge Headquarter Milan Executive Creative Directors: Federica Ariagno / Giorgio Natale Creative directors: Angelo Pannofino / Williams Tattoli Art Director: Veronica Ciceri Copywriter: Antonio Mitra Graphic designer: Gianluca Malimpensa Project Manager: Leonardo Zenoni Tv Producer: Cecilia Del Favero CLIENT Client: Cabrioni, Mr. Cabrioni

☆ CANDYYYLAND ☆


Ham n’ Gravy are proud to present: CANDYYYLAND!! A great big, rootin’ tootin’, sugary-sweet animation jam !!!!! MUSIC: “CANDYYYLAND” by Tofubeats feat. LIZ ANIMATORS (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE): Ham Firouzan – @hamtarto | hamtarto.tumblr.com Ryan Boyes – twitter.com/RyanMBoyes Mady G. – madyg.com Ollie Scott – www.olliescott.portfoliobox.net Tale Linh Do – retrotale.tumblr.com Jenn Strickland – jennerallydrawing.tumblr.com Charlotte Jackson – instagram.com/colorpulp YUGO LIMBO – yugsly.weebly.com Danny A. Reyes – twitter.com/oryozema Charlie Bryant – twitter.com/getvent Kelly Kirsch – kellykirsch.carbonmade.com Louie Zong – louiezong.com Mel Cho – twitter.com/mellocho Michelle Ramos – michellerart.tumblr.com Kiana Khansmith – kianamaiart.tumblr.com Harrison Schaeffer – Soakingwetdog.com (& title animation!) Kenny Leoncito – instagram.com/ke.ne.su Steve Ly – twitter.com/notstevely Christine Terterian – http://twitter.com/crokuta Scott Hoch – artscotthoch.com Robert Iza – izaart.tumblr.com Toriisu – twitter.com/toriisu Jonna Li – jonnali.tumblr.com Austin Faber – austinfaber.tumblr.com Allyson Gonzalez – allygn.tumblr.com Vikki Tubie – twitter.com/viikkit Gracie Pryor – GracieDraws.tumblr.com Turçin Soylu – instagram.com/turcinsoylu Smallbu – www.SmallBu.com Omar Romolino – oroart.tumblr.com