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    BOT VFX Opens Doors to a New Centre in Hyderabad

    We are thrilled to announce our expansion to the city of Nizams, after setting foot in the vibrant city of Pune. Hyderabad’s unique blend of cosmopolitan culture, comprehensive ecosystem, and ever-growing pool of domestic and international VFX artists make it a perfect destination for our growth. As our Head of Business Growth, Sukumar Sreenivas, notes, Hyderabad is a distinct linguistic and cultural destination that amalgamates the best of India’s diversity. The vibrant city of pearls, with its talented workforce, global presence, and passion for filmmaking, provides a strategic destination to cater to the high-end demand in VFX.

    “BOT VFX is dedicated to foster a positive work culture and is committed to building a truly global VFX Studio that nurtures our artists and employees. Our Geographical footprint is spread across Chennai, Coimbatore, Pune Atlanta and now to Hyderabad. This is because we recognize the importance of providing a conducive space for collaboration, reliable infrastructure, and adherence to client security expectations.”

    As a company that prides itself on its exceptional work and values, BOT VFX is excited to work with Hyderabad’s diverse talent pool with a special focus on Compositing and CG. We believe that our Hyderabad branch will play a vital role in expanding our capabilities and expertise in these areas. “We are super-excited to add the Hyderabad Center to our expanding footprint. The possibilities are endless,” says Hitesh Shah, Founder and CEO of BOT VFX.

    Surendra Nath P, our Associate Head of Production, is thrilled about our expansion in Hyderabad and believes that our new center is the perfect place to discover new talent and create exceptional visual effects. He adds, “రండి కలసి అద్భుతాలు సృష్టిదం,” which translates to “Let’s create wonders together.”

    If you’re a VFX artist, producer, or engineer looking for an opportunity to join a vibrant and nurturing work culture, look no further! BOT VFX is always on the lookout for promising talent across the country and the globe. Apply now at https://www.botvfx.com/jobs/ to become a part of our incredible journey.

    BOT brings in Anoop AK as CIO to Spearhead Technological Advancements

    Responding to the ever growing technological complexity of its operation, BOT levels up the tech game by adding a new player to its team – Anoop A.K. who joins BOT as its CIO.  Anoop is a VFX industry stalwart who has worked with renowned companies like Rhythm and Hues, Dreamworks and UTV.  Anoop’s deep understanding of the technology underpinning the visual effects and animation world comes from having played various technical roles from TD to pipeline head to head of technology, spanning both the hardware and software sides of the spectrum. 

    “He had some truly proud moments – like contributing to Penguins of Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda 3, Life of Pi and many other notable mentions! What sets Anoop apart is his unwavering curiosity for emerging trends and technologies. He’s always up for a challenge and is constantly learning from every experience”

    When he is not busy adding some movie magic to the latest blockbuster, he can be found gaming like a pro (with a special love for action-adventure games like “Ghost of Tsushima” and VR RPG games) reading non-fiction books (knowledge is power, after all), and keeping himself in top shape. His all-time favorite movie scene comes from The Matrix, where Neo is given the choice of taking the red pill or the blue pill. We’re just glad he took the red pill and joined the BOT VFX team! With his extensive experience working with prestigious companies like Rhythm and Hues & Dreamworks, Anoop is the perfect person to lead BOT VFX to new heights.

    BOT adds Leadership Heft with New COO Anand Rajagopal

     

    As BOT continues to grow, it continues to broaden its leadership foundations, most recently by creating and filling a new role: that of Chief Operating Officer (COO).  Anand Rajagopal joins the BOT as its new COO.  Anand brings a wealth of leadership experience and credentials to the role, including significant leadership responsibilities at LTI-Mindtree, Cognizant, and HCL Technologies, as well as strong academic background including a Master’s in Computer Applications and an Advanced Business Leadership program at ISB-Hyderabad.  Many of the responsibilities at LTI-Mindtree and Cognizant revolved around the Media and Entertainment vertical, giving him exposure to multiple studio clients including Disney and Paramount.  At various points in his 26 year career, he has managed teams of 1,500+ employees, and has had accountability for $90M+ revenue streams.

    Hitesh Shah, BOT’s CEO, notes, “For filling this critical role, we sought not only strong leadership credentials but also a strong fit with our values and culture.  After an extensive search over the last 9 months,  we’re pleased to have selected a person as strong as Anand.  He is not only well credentialed, but his calm demeanor, measured assessment of situations, and even-keel temperament are crucial to being effective in our organization, and we’re excited about the positive impact he’ll create at BOT.”

    Anand has carried a passion for the movie industry that pre-dates his Media and Entertainment focus at the IT companies.  He’s an avid movie enthusiast who revels in flicks across many languages and genres, ranging from Tamil to Hindi to English, and from action to drama to comedy.  Anand is also known to have a green thumb.  When he’s not busy curating business processes and operations, he’s often curating his many plants and cultivating his horticultural passions.  He resides with his wife and Son in Chennai, a city which he has called home for most of his life.

     

    New Creative Team Members Help BOT Vision Take Flight

    2022 has been an interesting year at BOT VFX; Not only did we move past the pandemic and embrace the new world challenges, the team had the opportunity to work on many exciting and challenging projects including Avatar: The Way of Water, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Black Adam, Wakanda Forever and Beast.

    We took off to new heights in full-service VFX for our clients. Many new faces became part of the team, ready to change us for the better and take BOT VFX to a whole new level in the VFX world. We on-boarded our DFX Supervisor, CG Supervisor and Art Director to pilot us on this collective journey forward.

    John Joseph Britto, our DFX Supervisor, believes in working smart. His favourite thing about BOT is that both the art and the artist are recognized and appreciated. John wants to build on that and make Indian art appreciated worldwide. Having worked in many different VFX pipelines he intends to find the perfect confluence of art and technology. His plan is to make BOT VFX a household name across the VFX industry and known across the globe for both their art and their artists. Presently captaining many shows, he is well-equipped to fly us through any weather for a smooth ride.

    Siromani Kalpana Mahapatro is not someone who just goes with the flow, instead, she learns to steer the winds into taking her where she needs to go. Our Art Director loves to face challenges, keep learning and level up. She is all about change and evolving, so it’s only natural that she is passionate about new technology and AI in particular. Her plan is to have built a team that stays up-to-date and adapts with the current trends while mastering the art.

    The BOTs look forward to growing and scaling new heights as a team.

    BOT To Open Pune Office

    In January 2022, BOT VFX will officially open an office in Pune, India, recognizing the great talent pool of visual effects artists native to the city.  BOT already has a pool of artists based in Pune who have been working remotely for the last 10 months.  The new office will accommodate these existing employees and new joinees as BOT begins its recruitment efforts in Pune.  “Pune is a vibrant city with great infrastructure, and many trained artists are ready to join the BOT family, so expanding our footprint there seemed to be a very natural step for us,” notes Sreyans Bardia, BOT’s Co-founder and MD of the India Operations.  “This is yet another confirmation that we are truly a global company, with not only global clients, but talent across many cities including Chennai, Coimbatore, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, and now Pune.” 

    While some companies rely heavily on artists working from home in other cities, BOT has held the belief that there are overwhelming advantages of having office space to have meaningful collaboration, reliable infrastructure and adherence to the security expectations of our clients.  “Operating during the pandemic has reminded us of two things about the importance of having a physical office: it is essential to the collaborative nature of the visual effects work we do, and it is essential for people to have a sense of belonging to an organization,” observes Hitesh Shah, Founder and CEO.  “Our culture has always been a key part of our DNA.” (#More2LifeAtBOT) 

    Adding perspective on the role of technology, Sukumar Sreenivas, BOT’s Head of Strategy and Growth, notes that “the current technology has simplified what used to be complex operational factors in integrating the workflows of multiple office locations.  Now we can have both: office footprint in multiple geographies and a tightly knit pipeline.”  

    BOT is always looking for promising VFX talent across the country and the globe. If you want to be a part of a vibrant, nurturing work culture, get in touch with us at https://www.botvfx.com/jobs/

    Bala Morarji Completes Unreal Fellowship

    BOT VFX is proud to announce that team member Bala Morarji has successfully completed the Unreal Fellowship program with Epic Games. 

    Bala Morarji, a 3D Supervisor at BOT VFX, was selected to join a recent cohort in the Unreal Fellowship for individuals, a very selective training course where the students spend ten hours a day for a month mastering the intricacies of Epic Unreal Engine. 

    What follows is an insider view into this experience, drawn from a recent conversation that I (Ramya K of BOT’s Talent Management team) had with Bala. 

    As we both grab our cups of coffee for a tête-à-tête on his prestigious Unreal Fellowship, Bala Morarji grins over his coffee cup, clearly excited to share his story. 

    And so it begins

    I was one of 100 fellows taking the Unreal Fellowship classes at the same time. We were divided into 5 groups of 20 people each, and each group had a mentor. And that’s how all this started!  One of the greatest benefits of being in this group is working alongside other VFX artists from around the world. And even after the classes are over, the group and the Unreal mentors will keep interacting and learning together. 

    The capabilities of Unreal are vast, and touch on all departments. This was a major time to learn the other side of Unreal – how flows are created, what goes on behind the behind-the-scenes. The key takeaways were vast. Getting this understanding of the Unreal mechanism was mind-blowing! 

    Scope of the Fellowship training 

    There was so much covered! Key areas were the background of what has been done in the VFX industry and what the future holds for the VFX industry, how one can work with texture & lighting with ease, motion capture animation, and content creation. Virtual Production, however, was the main focus. While the process was already familiar to all, this gave an in-depth knowledge of the working process and how the workflow is managed.

    On balancing work-life-study

    Oh it wasn’t easy, but I enjoyed the process through and through. I’m not sure I could have done this without the support of my team. I still would do about 4 to 5 hours of BOT work in the daytime, and then the Unreal sessions were completely during the nighttime. 

    On how the classes went

    We just didn’t have theory sessions, we had demo classes, practice sessions, lab sessions, and mentor sessions. There was so much for us to learn and grasp in a short period of time. We were given projects to work on, and sessions based on how we were performing in the projects. 

    Our sessions generally started from a basic level, moved on to the intermediate level, and then we moved on to the final level. Each teaching session lasted about three hours, and then the fellows worked independently on their projects. For my part, I would also spend 1 hour each day to review what we had learned. By the end of week, we would have the one-on-one with our assigned mentors. This way, we never had to start a fresh week with doubts in our heads.

    Bala’s take on VP 

    I wouldn’t give a hands-down “yes” to Virtual Production. And it’s not as easy as it sounds. All over the world, there are about a 100 to 120 setups of Virtual Production. In general, VP can be done in three ways – you either have LED or Green Screen or VCAM. In the current scenario, it would be ideal to work on content to be used on LED screens, with compositing that will be used for Virtual Production. Once VP is adopted, work is expected to become much easier. 

    Do we have cons with VP?

    Sometimes, close up shots cannot be kept. The LED lights might become visible when you do that. Some cinematographers do not like the set up. For shooting snow clad shots, some become creative only when you are in the natural setup. VP might make some people lose their creativity, but this would not be the case for all. 

    So, what are the pros of VP?

    Unreal had only been in the gaming space till the last 2 to 3 years when they moved into the VFX space. With Unreal, you have the advantage of seeing the output right from your home. Given the pandemic, this is a great time to make use of this software. The shooting location gets to have fewer people, which is especially important right now. Also, Unreal software is not an outsource – meaning that it is freely downloadable and customizable. So what I download and customize, can be used only by me for my shots. 

    Where else can we use Unreal?

    That would completely be based upon studios and their budgets. Previs is something that can be done. The Indian VFX community has already moved into Previs, or Techvis depending upon their budgets. Roto, prep, and matchmove have been the sustenance quotient for India so far, but with Unreal, collaborative projects can be taken up and this will help the CG department enhance itself. 

    What does all this mean to you?

    This (he says with a glint in his eyes) is my starting point. I now have all the ground materials and my learning has just started. This one month of training in the Fellowship was a huge foundation and I have a basic understanding of what Unreal software can do. How I enhance it is something that completely lies with me. I intend to enhance my knowledge and keep taking training sessions on the Unreal Engine!

    Zameer’s take on Unreal @ BOT

    Just as we take our first sip of coffee, Zameer Hussain, BOT’s Creative Head, joins our small party with his own cup of coffee. We ask him what this means to the company: “BOT is gearing up with making use of Unreal for its regular CG needs and for engagement with our clients for assisting on virtual production. Along with Bala, who has a head start with his Unreal fellowship training, we have also enrolled 15 artists going through hands-on training sessions from Unreal,” he proudly reports. 

    “We are pretty impressed with the options Unreal gives as ready-to-use libraries from the marketplace and customizable options for the same. There’s a lot to explore,” Zameer concludes, as we empty our coffee mugs, sanitize our hands and leave for home, confident of a fascinating future in the brave new world of virtual production. 

     

    BOTs Participate in Industry Panels

    The influence of BOT VFX in the VFX industry was clearly seen as several BOT team members were invited to participate on various industry panels where they shared their expertise and experience.  Here are three of the recent ones.  

    Sreyans Bardia @ Animation Xpress 

    January 22, 2021 was a day of erudition for BOT’s Co-Founder & Director Sreyans Bardia as he took part in the Animation Xpress 2021 Summit “VFX and More”.  Sreyans was among the panelists discussing “The VFX Service Engine: The Mainstay”. 

    “The VFX industry in India has long since proven itself as affordable and reliable,” Bardia reported. “The challenge before us now is to meet the momentum of global growth in demand for VFX services. It’s an incredible opportunity for us to expand the RPM artist base while we push beyond the skill sets we’ve depended on so far.”  

    As training institutes shift curriculum towards emerging platforms, and leading global studios are setting up their own bases in India, Sreyans observes: “It’s time to go beyond our comfort zones to develop our artists with specialized skills like compositing and virtual production. We’ve got to be purposeful about enlarging and strengthening our pool of talent.”  He also shared that their clients are now turning to BOT VFX for much more complex work than in the past, which is a huge impetus for the company to nurture highly skilled artists. 

    Hear the whole story from Sreyans here.

    Hitesh Shah @ VES Georgia 

    In Atlanta, Head BOT Hitesh Shah shared his thoughts in a discussion entitled “The Rise of Visual EFX in Georgia” as part of an insightful panel of professionals during the March 2, 2021 meeting of the Georgia section of the Visual Effects Society.  The panel, moderated by Sir Michael Hofstein, discussed the expansion of VFX activities in their state.  

    “Georgia is very attractive to our industry for a lot of reasons:  low cost of living, variety of shooting locales, strong labor pool, and higher ed institutions, but the main reason for our industry to grow here centers around the tax incentives,” Shah observed. “So far, the state of Georgia has done a great job of staying consistent with the tax incentives for the production community.  My advice to state officials:  Stay steady, or do better – keep the momentum going, don’t wobble.” 

    View the GA VES panel with Hitesh here.

    Mathew Augustine @ Animation Xpress 

    The IT wing of BOT stepped onto the virtual stage as Mathew Sunil Augustine, Head of IT and Security, participated as a panelist in the Animation Xpress webinar “VFX, Post Production and the Machine” on March 19, 2021.

    In the panel discussion “Scope of Technology in Post-Production” moderated by AnimationXpress.com editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari, Mathew described the challenges of setting up for VFX from home during lockdown:  “The work-from-home setups were a challenge.  We had to be very picky about hardware and software, to stay on budget, and we had to keep the level of content security to the high standards of the industry.”  He elaborated,  “Our WFH solutions use zero clients, which are a lot easier to manage remotely than workstations. With that approach and a lot of teamwork, we’ve been staying busy with 90% of our artists working from home.”  

    Catch Mathew speaking on the panel here.

    BOT Sponsors VES LA Trivia Night

    The Los Angeles chapter of VES has been pouring a lot of love onto their members during these long months of lockdown.  Undaunted by limitations, their co-chairs Frederick Lissau and Reid Paul have found a lot of creative reasons to meet up online:  show screening events, professional panels, happy hours on Zoom, and Zombie Octoberfest. They’ve even had in-person meet-ups for drive-in movies, in actual vehicles – socially distanced, of course! 

    Their latest convo was “Trivia Night: The Sequel” on January 27, 2021. BOT VFX was pleased to sponsor this event. Cash prizes were awarded to the Grand Winner, Dan Browne, and top contestants Carol Madrigal, Jan Hybrechs, and Stephen Hwang. Congrats to the winners! 

     

    BOTs Win CII’s Young HR Manager Competition

    And the first place goes to BOT VFX!”  With these thrilling words, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) announced the winners of the 2020 Young HR Manager Competition:  our very own bots Vinitha Krishnan, Muhil Vahini Pandi, and Ramya Kalyanaraman. All of us at BOT VFX extend our hearty congratulations to these energetic leaders. 

    The year was 2020, a year unlike any other. Faced with unique threats, the survival instinct deep in the heart of the BOT began to stir. Two top priorities quickly emerged:  the health and safety of everyone in the company, and keeping their jobs alive as well. 

    Vinitha, Muhil, and Ramya sprang into action like HR superheroes, directing their teams to engage home-bound bots in a rich variety of initiatives. Immediately after lockdowns began, every bot got a one-on-one phone call from someone on the HR team. “Aren’t you going to tell me I’ve lost my job?” the bots queried nervously. “Of course not!” was the confident answer.  Ramya remembers, “We were horrified they even thought that could happen. We were so glad when we heard a laugh of relief on the other end of the line.”  

    Also early on during the COVID crisis, the HR team supported the company-wide challenge of solving work-from-home technical and content security challenges.  “It was an all-hands-on-deck situation,” recalled Muhil. “The company’s survival depended on it.”

    Then, a series of employee engagement initiatives, unique to BOT VFX, began. There were games and competitions, family events, Life Skills sessions, and motivational Power Talks. The monthly Town Hall went virtual. Career growth and VFX skill development classes made strategic use of downtime due to industry-wide lockdowns. Vinitha observes, “We made sure there was something for everyone to connect with, grow with, and enjoy.” 

    As a result of the steady supply of encouragement, the bots’ trust and motivation got stronger day by day. Stress levels went down. In the newly-virtual world, team connections made a comeback. The end-of-year Happiness Index revealed that over 80% of BOT employees rated their well-being and job satisfaction as Good or Excellent. 

    “Vinitha, Muhil, and Ramya displayed creative leadership when we needed it most,” observed Shaswati Chowdhury, BOT’s Head of Human Resources and Administration. 

    Deepak Bohra, BOT Co-Founder and Director, shares, “This recognition from CII belongs not just to us in the Talent Management team, but to everyone on Team BOT. It truly signifies what we aspire for, to be a company with ‘art and a heart’. Kudos to Ramya, Muhil, and Vinitha for this win, and for personifying the heart of BOT VFX.”

    The Young HR Managers’ Competition, co-sponsored by CII and IFMR for the southern region of India, provides a platform for young HR Managers to exhibit their talent, leadership skills, people management skills, knowledge, experience, professional prowess and creativity. The Competition showcases their contributions at the workplace in the field of Human Resource Management (including Employee Relations), that have clearly and substantially impacted business performance of the enterprise.

     

    Supervisor Sean Pollack Joins BOT’s Atlanta Office

    BOT VFX has upped its game with the recent addition of VFX veteran Sean Pollack at its Atlanta office.  Sean is a creative innovator with a three-decade track record of groundbreaking work on a host of award-winning projects. Sean joins BOT as an Associate VFX Supervisor, bringing a solid base of experience, both as a creative leader who helps artists get shots over the goal line, as well as a multi-talented on-the-box artist who can jump in when needed. 

    Pollack gained his credentials at facilities such as DreamWorks, Turner Broadcasting, Crafty Apes, and Tyler Perry Studios on projects ranging from animated feature films Antz and Oscar-winning Shrek, to Visual Effects and design on award-winning feature films, commercials, and episodic TV.  Equally comfortable as VFX Supervisor, Creative Director, CG Supervisor, Technical Director, 3D Generalist and Compositor, he elevates the work with his creative and technical vision.

    Sean combines a traditional art background with nerd know-how to solve any challenge.  He is feeling right at home with his fellow bots who share his high value for the pursuit of continual improvement and professional excellence. “I really like trying new things, not playing it safe, to always be open to better ways.” observes Pollack. “The BOT culture champions this approach. We’re a family here, learning from each other, doing great work together, and enjoying the ride.” 

    “We’re excited to have Sean on-board,” remarked Hitesh Shah, CEO & Founder of BOT VFX. “What attracted us to bringing him onto our team is that, in addition to his wealth of experience and his creative eye, Sean brings a calm demeanor and clear methodical approach that’s important in delivering work in an creatively demanding environment.” Shah also noted that Sean’s presence in the Atlanta office also offers an East Coast time-zone advantage to many of BOT’s clients in North America, making creative collaboration possible during their workday, when much of the India team is unavailable.

    When not immersed in artistic challenges, Sean can often be found sipping chai and munching on snacks.