VFX Studios in India that Made Their Name in the Global Cinema



VFX companies in India work for top movies across the globe and deliver amazing results. They seamlessly integrate photo real, digitally generated imagery effects into live-action footage, feature films, online and console gaming, and other platforms to create realistic visuals that look real. Apart from the company's top VFX artists, visual effects producers play an important role in making these films. We consider them masterminds who plan, visualize, manage, and coordinate with all VFX artists during pre-production and production to deliver the best results



Movies like, Thor: The Dark World and The Avengers to more intimate films like The Shape of Water and The Handmaid's Tale, the Indian imprint on Hollywood is gaining new dimensions - quite literally - as the workforce behind special effects. If it weren't for the post-credits scenes, many moviegoers would be in the dark about the number of Indians who contributed to the lavishly mounted spectacle they just witnessed. It takes a village (or a massive industry in this case) and Indians are a significant part of the VFX (visual effects) credits that are scrolling in the dark of a theatre. Reasons for hiring Indians include the comfortable level of communication in English, ability to work, and cheaper cost.



It was a big deal for us because Hollywood studios approached us for labor. We make only 5-10 percent of what actors make in America and that too without any extra pay." the 29-year-old told PTI. Countries such as Canada, New Zealand, and Singapore have emerged as major hubs for employing VFX artists, as they are equipped with animation and VFX schools that offer advanced education in various streams, Mumbai-based Shree Raj Nair, Senior Technical Executive, Told and visuals by Frame box Animation. Effect.

Hollywood may be moving to diversify its content, but many VFX artists believe it is not all about inclusion. He said Indians manage to get these jobs, which require extensive training, skill, accuracy and talent, cheap labor, and smart and hard work. Indrajit Sisodia, who works as a compositor in Pixomondo's Toronto branch, said that a lot of names of other races and nationalities appear in the end credits, which is another phenomenon in the industry. “This has been happening slowly over the years as Indian artists gradually started getting accepted into foreign VFX study courses, giving them an opportunity to work abroad. 

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