Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Valuable Architectural Animation Services by AMI

Architectural modeling India is an Indian based firm providing valuable services for architectural animation and rendering services. It is like an animation studio whose pillars are based on creativity and innovation. Our firm is working on 3D animation projects from last five years. Our experts are handling complex and large volume animation projects for offshore clients. We allow you to visualize your thoughts in different ways and working according to requirements.

Our 3D architectural animation service includes:

• 3D Walkthrough Services: it is a tool that widely used by architects and engineers. We are using it to generate the interior and exterior 3D views with every minute detail. This service allows you to get realistic view of a building. It becomes an essential tool for complex projects.
• 3D Flythrough Services: we are making accurate visually enhanced presentations for engineering concepts by using 3D Flythrough services. We have a team of architects who ensure 3D Flythrough outputs as per clients’ requirements with perfection.

We offer 3D views, walkthrough and flythrough in making of Residential Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Corporate houses, hospitals, hotels, schools, universities, bridges, plants and factories. Our firm has various production houses at different locations in India.

We bring ultimate resources, software and expertise for our animation projects. We are making valuable relationship with our clients and providing maximum integrity and transparency. Due to maintaining strong relationship we have successfully completed international animation and rendering projects.

For architectural animation services we are using latest software like AutoCAD, Revit 7 and 3D Max. We are making virtual environment by using these software. Requirements can be easily changed as we are using latest technologies for animation and rendering.

You can reduce your animation project cost by outsourcing with Architectural modeling India. We offer low cost architectural animation services and that does not mean that you have to compromise with quality.

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Friday, January 8, 2010

Roy E. Disney Dies at 79; Rejuvenated Animation

Roy E. Disney, who helped revitalize the famed animation division of the company founded by his uncle, Walt Disney, and who at times publicly feuded with top Disney executives, died on Wednesday in Newport Beach, Calif. He was 79.

His death, at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, was caused by stomach cancer, a spokeswoman for the Walt Disney Company said. Mr. Disney, who had homes in Newport Beach and the Toluca Lake district of Los Angeles, was the last member of the Disney family to work at the entertainment conglomerate built by his uncle and his father, Roy O. Disney.

As a boy the younger Roy would play in the halls of his uncle’s studio, where animators often used him as a test audience as they toiled on movies like “Pinocchio.” As an adult he helped bring the animation studio back from the brink, overseeing a creative renaissance that led to “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast” and “The Lion King.”

But the soft-spoken Mr. Disney was primarily known for a willingness to question the company’s top managers, aggressively and publicly, when he felt they were mishandling the family empire. Some people in the company referred to him as its real-life Jiminy Cricket: a living conscience who was at times intensely disliked by management for speaking out.

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Friday, January 1, 2010

I&B Ministry seeks 10-year tax holiday for animation sector

The Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry has urged the Finance Ministry to rationalise the duty structure for digital head-end equipment and set-top boxes, and sought a 10-year tax holiday for the animation, gaming and visual effects (VFX) industry.

The proposals, a part of Budget wish list of I&B Ministry were submitted to the Finance Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday. The I&B Ministry has also sought the inclusion of entertainment tax on broadcasting and cable sector in the proposed Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime.

Speaking to reporters after submitting the proposals, Ms Ambika Soni, Union Minister for I&B, said a ten-year tax holiday would help India emerge as an international hub for the animation and gaming and that there was a need to incentivise them.

The I&B ministry has suggested that the basic customs duty for the head-end equipment should be brought down to zero to give an impetus to the digitisation in the country.

Currently, the basic customs duty on digital head-end equipment varies from 7.5 per cent to 10 per cent.

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