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Coronavirus outbreak: How are Indian VFX & Animation studios fighting the threat of Coronavirus?

The novel coronavirus epidemic that started in Wuhan, China has managed to wreak havoc globally, turning the current situation into a global pandemic. Having affected various aspects of life, the virus has largely hampered the AVGC industry worldwide.

Internationally, coronavirus has called off dozens of annual festivals and events, and now Indian events have started getting cancelled or postponed due to the outbreak. The first case of coronavirus infection was recorded at a live meat market in Wuhan, China, in December and since then it has spread to more than 100 countries.

There has been an increase in the infected cases in India, making it necessary to take every safety measure possible. With mass gatherings cancelled along with malls and theatres being shut down to avoid the spread, the economy is sure to get hampered. 

We spoke to few animation and VFX studios to know how the conditions at their working space are and what precautionary measures are being taken by them to avoid panicking situations and spread of the virus.

Assemblage Entertainment strategy and new business development head Arjun Madhavan said, “At this stage we are focusing on basic hygiene. Our advice to everyone would be that self-care and self-hygiene should remain the focus and there is absolutely no reason to panic or fear under these circumstances.”

The studio has opted for stringent self-hygiene and self-precautionary measures which includes:

“Preventive measures are the only way we can continue to focus on containing the spread and it is essential that every member of the team observes these basic practices. We are monitoring these closely and keeping a keen eye on the overall health of our team,” Madhavan added.

Toonz Animation, based in Trivandrum, Karnataka are also managing to take various precautionary steps, taking into consideration the intensity of COVID-19 outbreak all over the world.

Toonz Animation India executive secretary to CEO Sonam Gerry mentioned, “Our business has not been affected much as we do not have any cases reported positive from our studio. But we never know what will happen tomorrow. It is really sad to hear about new cases being reported from every part of the world. We at Toonz, pray and hope that some vaccines or medicines/ treatment is found for COVID-19 so that the world can come out from this huge crisis.”

Image result for aum animation studiosAum Animation Studio had a meeting last Monday to plan for the worst and also to take precautions. Founder Vivek Bolar shared the measures being implemented at their studio:

“As of now the crisis has not affected our operations. Worst case scenario we might be behind schedule due to closure but I am confident that my team will make up for it once it becomes normal. Our priority now is the health and safety of our artists,” added Bolar.

Pixel Digital Studio is also taking the necessary precautions to stay safe during this pandemic. “It’s time we all be educated about the do’s and don’ts for it. Our operations team have been instructed and briefed about precautionary and preventive measures that have to be practised,” stated Pixel Digital Studio head of operations Pushpa Koshal.

“We hereby adhere to follow all government norms for all our employees.We at pixel d Studios promise to deliver a safe working experience,” added Koshal.

 

One Life Studios has taken several measures to ensure safety from the threat of the outbreak. One Life Studios business head Summit Jaiswal opines that there is no playbook with any one for this virus. As the world prepares itself for the impact of the deadly virus, it is time we realise that spreading panic is not going to help. He adds, “This is why it is important to stick to the basics and practise basic precautionary measures against the spread of this virus.”

Below are some basic precautions which they have already implemented for the safety of their employees, clients and visitors:

 

 

NYVFXWAALA Studios also have been forthcoming in their precautionary approach with respect to the studio operations. “We have decided to discontinue the use of fingerprints while using Biometric machine. Everyone is asked use i-cards instead. We have distributed masks to all the employees and encouraged the use of alcohol-bases sanitiser which have been made available to them, ” shared NYVFXWAALA business head Yogesh Chagg.

To take precautionary measures against Coronavirus they have put plenty of regulations in place which are as follows :-

After Studio, one of the prominent studios based in the city of Mumbai, is also dealing with Coronavirus concerns proactively. “It is always better to take precautions,” shares After Studio team.

Here are the precautionary measures they have put in place at their studios :-

redchillies.vfx’s spokesperson informed that they have taken all the required measures to reduce panic and maintain composure in the workplace.

. Here are the steps taken by the studio to make the situation better are:

Apart from some of the project’s release date being postponed, RCVFX as a company is continuing regular work under controlled environments.  They shared, “When deemed necessary by the governing authorities of the state, we shall look into altering the work protocols. For now, Redchillies VFX & Color is tackling both, Project Deadlines and Corona, in a systematic manner.”
In this time of global crisis, we wish everyone good health and plead you all to take all the necessary precautions. Stay safe! Let us know what measures are you taking to overcome this global pandemic.

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