Dhvani Desai

Dhvani Desai
Dhvani Desai
Born Mumbai
Nationality Indian
Known for Animation Filmmaker

Dhvani Desai (born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) is an international and Indian award-winning animation filmmaker and a poetess. She is best known for her animation film Manpasand - the Perfect Match produced by the Children's Film Society of India (an autonomous body of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India[1]). Her animation Studio Metamorphosis has produced numerous animations and special effects for advertising films.[2]

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Early life

Born in Mumbai,Desai hails from a well respected illustrious family. Her father is Sudhir Desai (a poet) and her mother isTarinibahen Desai (a modern writer in Gujarati).[2] Her elder sister Sanskritirani Desai,is also a Gujarati poetess.[2] and her brother Sanskar a documentary filmmaker.

At an early age, she started painting and writing poetry. She also acted in children's professional plays, and travelled across Gujarat to perform on stage. She also appeared on TV and Radio as a child artiste.

Career

Desai gained a Master of Business Administration degree from the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management and Higher Studies[1] after completing her Bachelor of Science in Statistics from Elphinstone College, Mumbai. She joined the Government Law College, Mumbai and later gained a post-graduation diploma in Computer Management from Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies.[3]

Desai entered the field of animation in 1991.[2] She worked as a trainee at a computer animation studio, where she learnt 2D animation. After this, she joined Xavier's Institute of Communication in Mumbai for formal training in 3D animation, before working in two animation studios.[3] Desai then joined the Computer Graphiti (at the time, a pioneer studio in the field of Indian animation), before establishing her own animation studio Metamorphosis in Mumbai.[2][3]

Desai co-directed a short animation film The Mahatma with her elder brother depicting the principles of Gandhiji,[2] which was produced by the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation. The film was selected at the Tehran International Animation Festival in 2001 and at the Mumbai International Film Festival.[2]

Desai directed the 11-minute long[4] Children's Film Society of India-produced Manpasand — The Perfect Match.[2] It was screened three times at the 9th Hamburg Children's Short Film Festival.,[2][5] and won a Bronze World Medal in the Home Video – Children's Programmes category at the 2008 New York Festival's Film and Video Awards.[2][6] The Panchatantra-based tale (using the Vaishnavite Sanjhi art style, a form of stencil art[7] took over two years to make, with 42 artists working on it.[2][8]

It was nominated in many international film festivals[9] including festivals in Germany, Canada, China, Greece, Poland,[10] Slovak Republic and Turkey.[2] — it was also nominated in the International Animation Film Festival in Hollywood,[2] as well as being selected for the International Competition of Animated Films for Children and Youth in the Czech republic in 2007[7] and being shown at Hyderabad's The Golden Elephant during the 15th International Children's Film Festival in November 2007[2][11] and as the Inaugural film at the Asian Women's Film Festival in New Delhi in 2008.[12][13] Desai expressed surprise that the film had not been considered for the Mumbai International Film Festival in 2008.[6]

Desai has also worked on cartoon and animated titles produced by the National Film Development Corporation of India.[8]

Awards

  • Gold Remi Award, 41st World Fest Houston, U.S.A. 2008 (for Manpasand — The Perfect Match)[14][15]
  • Bronze World Medal 2008 New York Film Festival[16][17][18]
  • Silver Award (Best First Short Fiction of a Director), Indian Documentary Producer's Association, 2007[19][20]
  • Girnar Award, Bruhad Mumbai Gujarati Samaj, 2009[citation needed]
  • Rotary Award for Excellence in Animation, Rotary Club, Mumbai, 2008[citation needed]
  • Woman's Achiever Award for Excellence in the Field of Animation, Giant's International, Mumbai, 2010
  • Diploma Prix Danube, Bratislava, Slovakia

Other achievements

  • Invited to be an International Juror at the New York Festivals Television & Film Awards 2011
  • Invited to be an International Juror at the New York Festivals Television & Film Awards 2010[21]
  • Invited to be an International Juror for the Film and Video category at the New York Festivals Film and Video Awards 2009[22]
  • Member of the jury for the Indian Documentary Producers Association awards 2008 in the Animation Category[citation needed]
  • Invited to be on the Script Committee in the Children's Film Society of India from 2008-2009.[citation needed]
  • Invited to conduct various workshops on animation at the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune.[citation needed]
  • Ex-Member of the executive committee of IAAFA (Indian Academy of Advertising Film Art)[2]
  • Member of the selection committee of the First Digital Children Film Festival in New Delhi (2006)[2]
  • Member of the Selection Committee of Children's International Film Festival, Lucknow (2010)
  • Member of the jury for the Indian Documentary Producers Association awards 2010 in the Animation/Ad films Category

References

  1. ^ a b "Dhvani Desai wins Bronze World Medal at NYF Film awards". Afaqs. 11 February 2008. http://www.afaqs.com/perl/news/story.html?sid=20348. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Kumar, Mala (16 March 2008). "Colours that still communicate". The Hindu (Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India: The Hindu Group). http://www.hindu.com/mag/2008/03/16/stories/2008031650240700.htm. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  3. ^ a b c Birnur, Esha (7 July 2007). "Dhvani Desai Odyysey of an artist: From Ad Films to Short Films". Animationxpress.com (IndianTelevision.com). http://www.animationxpress.com/index.php?file=story&id=1710. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  4. ^ Nath, Dipanita (10 March 2008). "To Brajbhoomi for animation". Screen India (Indian Express Group). http://www.screenindia.com/news/to-brajbhoomi-for-animation/282560/. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  5. ^ Nath, Dipanita (13 March 2008). "Drawing Attention". The Indian Express (Indian Express Group). http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/DrawingAttention/283917/. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  6. ^ a b "Animator MIFFed at being ignored". The Times of India (The Times Group). 11 February 2008. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Animator_MIFFed_at_being_ignored/rssarticleshow/2772109.cms. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  7. ^ a b "Dhvani Desai takes folk art to Hollywood". Televisionpoint.com (Bhash Media). 22 June 2007. http://www.televisionpoint.com/news2007/print.php?id=1182570149. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  8. ^ a b Pradesh, Andhra (18 November 2007). "When art merges with animation". The Hindu. The Hindu Group. http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/18/stories/2007111858680200.htm. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  9. ^ Kashyap, Archita (26 February 2008). "Indian animation film Manpasand awarded in NY". IBN Live (Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: Global Broadcast News). http://ibnlive.in.com/news/indian-animation-film-manpasand-awarded-in-ny/59824-19.html. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  10. ^ "Competition Films". Poland: Reanimacja Festival. 2008. http://www.reanimacjafestival.com/2008/en/filmy_opis.php?id=504. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  11. ^ "The 15th International Children's Film Festival". fullhyderabad.com. LRR Technologies (Hyderabad), Pvt Ltd.. 2007. http://www.fullhyderabad.com/profile/events/23335/2/the-15th-international-childrens-film-festival_review. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  12. ^ "Asian film festival celebrates women's vision of the world". UNESCO. 27 March 2008. http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=26305&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  13. ^ "Through the lens". The Indian Express (Indian Express Group). 2 March 2008. http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Through-the-lens/279154/. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  14. ^ "REMI Winners List 2008" (XLS). WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. September 2008. http://www.worldfest.org/downloads/winnerslist2008.xls. Retrieved 18 January 2010. 
  15. ^ "CFSI film 'Manpasand' bags award at Houston Festival". Press Information Bureau. Government of India. 25 April 2008. http://pib.nic.in/release/rel_print_page1.asp?relid=38069. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  16. ^ "New York Festivals 2008 Film & Video Awards Winners Booklet" (PDF). New York, US: New York Festivals. 2008. http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/res/pdf/2008WinnersBookletFV.pdf. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  17. ^ "Annual Report for the Year 2007-2008". Children's Film Society of India. 2008. http://www.cfsindia.org/annual_report07-08.htm. Retrieved 18 January 2010. 
  18. ^ "Cut-out a soulmate". India Info (DB Corp Ltd.). 20 March 2008. http://movies.indiainfo.com/2008/03/20/0803200309_manpasanad.html. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  19. ^ "IDPA Awards for Excellence 2007". Indian Documentary Producer's Association. 2007. http://www.idpaindia.org/awards/awards_2007.html. Retrieved 18 January 2010. 
  20. ^ "Colours of Konkan bags three awards at IDPA". IndianTelevision.com. 28 April 2008. http://www.indiantelevision.com/aac/y2k8/aac292.php. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  21. ^ "Television and Film Awards 2010: Judging Information". New York, US: New York Festivals. 2010. http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/main.php?p=2,3. Retrieved 19 January 2010. 
  22. ^ "Rana Barua of Radio City on Radio jury at NYF". afaqs. 26 February 2009. http://www.afaqs.com/perl/news/story.html?sid=23446. Retrieved 19 January 2010. 

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