Who watches animation? Children? Youth? Adults? What is animation’s potential? Who’s going to see Hanuman Returns, to be launched in a week’s time? What is India’s opportunity in animation? What can animation be used for? Can animation break geographical and cultural barriers?
The questions are endless and so are the answers. According to Orion Ross, VP creative and original content, Turner Entertainment Network Asia, Inc., we appear to have come full circle on animation, in one respect. “In the early days of cartoons (Tom & Jerry, Bugs Bunny), the creators couldn’t distinguish audiences, so cartoons had to be smart enough to straddle both children and adults. Bugs Bunny said some really smart truths. We could be seeing that coming back.”
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The questions are endless and so are the answers. According to Orion Ross, VP creative and original content, Turner Entertainment Network Asia, Inc., we appear to have come full circle on animation, in one respect. “In the early days of cartoons (Tom & Jerry, Bugs Bunny), the creators couldn’t distinguish audiences, so cartoons had to be smart enough to straddle both children and adults. Bugs Bunny said some really smart truths. We could be seeing that coming back.”
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