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Animation Film Design
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amaranta@rediffmail.com |
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Sunehra Paani
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Guide Sekhar Mukherjee;Shilpa Das |
Sponsonr Self Sponsered
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This is a joint diploma project which two of us Gayatri Mehra and Amaranta Nehru did together. Our animation film highlights the problem of acute water scarcity. In this film, a destitute farmer leaves his drought struck village and seeks better fortune in a big city till a simple idea strikes him. He returns to his village and tells the villagers that the little rainfall they receive in their village can be sufficient for them if it is collected.
We wanted to communicate the concept of ‘Rainwater harvesting’ in rather less scientifically loaded terms and make it more comprehensible to the general audience. Our objective was to make the animation communicable even to the audience at the grassroot level without compromising on the aesthetic aspect of the film. It was important for us to make the film visually interesting without being simplistic.
The process started with an attempt to understand water problem in general. For this we visited the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s Water Department, interviewed people, travelled to areas of the city where such problems exist and also spoke to some experts. We identified two key issues to deal with the problem:
1. To explain the reasons for water scarcity and ways to overcome it
2. To make the concept of ‘rainwater harvesting’ more accessible in a visually interesting manner
By the end of our research, we had realized that the rate of the depletion of groundwater reserves is too high. As communicators we felt that among all possible solutions rainwater harvesting was a practical solution and the idea needed to be communicated to the common people. Working together was a mutually learning experience where both of us benefited from knowing each others’ perspectives to deal with the problem. |
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