Friday, 20 February 2015

Future predictions




Indian cinema has gone through lots of upheavals and changes and is not reluctant to adopt technological advancements.

The advancement in technology has improvised the established cinematic norms of delivering product which doctored the manner in which content used to reach the target audience earlier. Super hero and science fiction films like Krish , Enthiran, Eega and Ra.One are all visual effects based and emerged as the examples of technological advancements.
 The last and the ongoing phase started in late 2000s. This phase introduced a lot of technical advancements in the ways movies are made. From Koi Mil Gaya(2003) till Ra.One(2011), movies put a greater emphasis on the visual effects rather than the story. A lot of movies have been shot abroad, with only the mention of India.
 the changing patterns in movies are basically a result of the changing mindsets of the audience as well the bid to attract international audience who have different perspective than the ones for whom movies were made in the 1950s.
“Love Story 2050 is the realization of a dream to give Indian audiences a sci-fi love story that they have never experienced before. It is a film that will appeal to all with its extraordinary special effects. With a large part of the film driven by special effects, the role of technology was paramount in this film and Sun’s IT infrastructure support to some of the special effects created by the Hollywood studios has been invaluable in the making of India’s first sci-fi flick.”
  The film makes extensive use of technology and special effects in creating a time machine, which transports the characters to Mumbai in the year 2050 with flying cars, 200 storied buildings, robots and sky rails. The film also has a robot and a computer generated teddy bear.

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