Hey everyone!
Heres the short film I worked on during the last 2 terms at AnimationMentor.com.
I call it - Wrong Answer!!
It is about an un-prepared guy in the exam hall!
At the moment this version just has the Maya viewport playblasts and I plan to put up the rendered version shortly.
Animation wise Im calling it done, although its still a bit unrefined in places...and its time to move ahead! :)
Wrong Answer!! from Prashanth Cavale on Vimeo.
feel free to comment/suggest and critique...
Hope you like it! :)
Coming to the other topic, Im super thrilled to have won the AnimationMentor Student Choice Award in the Walkcycle category!
this is a huge honor to be recognized amongst hundreds of super talented animators..and I owe this to my parents, my mentors and all my buddies who kept inspiring me!...thanks so much! :)
cheers!
-Prash
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Got nominated for the AM Student Choice Awards!! :D

Yaay!
I got nominated under 3 categories for the AnimationMentor student choice awards - GC9 and GC10:
1. Best Dialog Acting ( 2 char dialog shot/ single char dialog shot )
2. Best Silent Acting ( the guy in the museum)
3. Walk Cycle with best personality (sneak)
regardless of whether I win or not....this is a huge honor!! :)
-Prash
Monday, November 10, 2008
James Baxter Workshop!

Most of us animators know James Baxter (supervising animator DreamWorks) as one of the greatest animators ever...and the fact that he would be conducting a workshop in Bangalore was the sweetest of news we could get to hear!
The ASIFA India- International Animation Day was a glimpse of the Genius he is..The event turned out to be 3 hrs of pure animation bliss!! :D
His workshop covered a variety of topics that go into making animation believable... the stuff that many of us find difficult to implement in our shots.
Performance and Acting:
> Actor performs..Animator describes...it is that much more harder and challenging for us animators to stay in the moment for as long as possible than it would be for an actor.. added to that..we need to think of a bunch of other technical things to get the Computer generated performance to read.
> Considering character traits and personality while shooting video reference...cause if you just enact out a dialog..it will end up being just "you" and not the actual character you would want to animate...before enacting out vid ref, you shouldnt be thinking abt the gestures and the postures you are gonna hit...they will just happen almost like a second nature if you "become" the character..this highlights the importance of planning, building/analyzing character history before starting off..something that would push your performance a step ahead.
Inertia:
> the factors that go into showing weight in your animation...
its not that heavier objects move slow..its just that they take more time to reach a speed "x" than a lighter object would take to reach the same speed...(im not talking abt free fall/gravity here)and this "extra time" the heavy object wud take is what we need to reflect through timing and spacing to make the animation look weighty.
> the other things he covered were on the body mechanics front - mechanics of a walk...analyzing and looking at it as "controlled falling"...and how the planting of feet influences the weight shifts etc ....
This was followed by the making of The Kung Fu Panda Title sequence...I was amazed at his experimental approach...the animation was a combination of tweaking still images and traditional cell animation..the result as we all saw is a stunning hybrid form of animation!
that apart, there were lots of other cool things he mentioned, but these are the more prominent ones i can remember as of now...whats stunning was the way he was able to hold our attention till the end despite the fact that it was just a vocal presentation with occasional doodles...
Sitting just a few of meters from him as he went thru all of this and getting to meet him in person was a blessing..something I will remember for a long time to come!!

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AM buddies with Tim Ingersoll (Animation Instructor - DreamWorks Bangalore)
Vinod, Anand Baid a.k.a Andy Maxman (DW Bangalore), Prash and Tim
Post event meet-up!
Friday, September 19, 2008
AM Bangalore Meet!! :)

Hey!...its been quite a while since i posted something here...
Infact, I just wound up Term 5 at AM!! ...and in many ways this has been the most challenging term so far as you get to plan the bigger picture of which character animation is just a part. ...Being Mike's student helped me to a great extent!! ...He has been directing for quite a while and is probably one of AM's earliest mentors. I totally admire his thought process while planning cameras , character placement, sequences, setting up an act etc.
Not sure how effective my short would turn out to be eventually, but he definitely got the best out of me during this pre-production phase! :) ...so, just as I wound up the last assignment, there was some more fun headed my way! ...
We had a super cool AM student meet here in Bangalore! 6 of us AM buddies got together for dinner a couple of days back (19th Sept) and it was so much fun!..It was great to have Ambica who had come over all the way from Madurai, the super enthusiastic Siva, Vinod- The CG Encyclopaedia, my close buddy Ashwini, the newbie Mohan and the gentle giant Vinay..wish we had spent more time guys!
(L-R) Siva,Vinod,Ambica,Vinay,Prash,Mohan
-Prash
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Met Mike! :)

I met my my Term 5 mentor Mike on Friday here at Bangalore - India.
I went over to Paprikaas Interactive where Mike is Directing TV series!
Even though he was busy doing reviews and stuff, it was so great that he could spend time with me...got a sneak peak into some of the awesome stuff they are developing!! ... it made my day!!...thanks soo much Mike! :)
-Prash
Thursday, July 24, 2008
The Royal Choker
Hello!
Heres a small shot I animated at work!
...it more or less underlines my disappointment at the way our team (The Royal Challengers Bangalore) performed during the IPL!
Thanks to my colleagues Balaji and Avinash who did a great job with the model, rig and the render!
-Prash :)
Heres a small shot I animated at work!
...it more or less underlines my disappointment at the way our team (The Royal Challengers Bangalore) performed during the IPL!
Thanks to my colleagues Balaji and Avinash who did a great job with the model, rig and the render!
-Prash :)
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Double Character Dialog shot
heres the final submission I made for the double character dialog shot during term 4 at AM!!
The audio clip is from the movie "Kingpin". Huge thanks to my mentor Bret Parker for backing me with this clip!...not only did I enjoy working on it, I ended up making the lady in the car look like her! :P
The audio clip is from the movie "Kingpin". Huge thanks to my mentor Bret Parker for backing me with this clip!...not only did I enjoy working on it, I ended up making the lady in the car look like her! :P
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