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Frameboxx 2.0: Honouring the Vishwakarmas of Tomorrow

From VFX to Warli art, from animation to AI, Frameboxx 2.0 is here to give reality to your imagination.


Frameboxx 2.0 endeavours to become a unique and most prestigious, exceptional Training Provider with a world-class education delivery mechanism in the Media & Entertainment Industry. However, it feels like a pat on your back by your gurus while exhibiting your work, art and talent. Well, honour was given to the students of Frameboxx 2.0 who showcased their works in a 3-day art exhibition at their premises in South Extension part 1.

 

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The building was all decked up with various kind of artworks one can ever imagine. The guests were welcomed by live-size Iron Man, a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character by the same name. It was all made up with waste material of which the artisans had taken care of  minute details.

The next room will take you on a voyage. This is a place where you see the world through the lens of photographers. From capturing the beauty of mountains to fine lines of ageing, this room is everything you can ever imagine seeing. The walls were decked up with Warli-art and the aroma of the village can be smelled there.

The second room was well-preserved for Manga lovers. The white and bright room was painted with Manga characters which brought millennials revisit their childhood. The second room was elevated to Christmas town, lit up with miniature sized houses and people. The center of attraction remains the gigantic art tree.

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It bears the fruits of sketches drawn by the students. Even the hallway to different rooms had some or other elements of the artwork. The entrance was embraced with the water string and how can we forget the live-size Deadpool, a 2016 American vigilante black comedy superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.

After taking a tour of the exhibition, it’s time to interact with our guests. Mr Rajesh R. Turakhia, who has experience of over 20 years in the Animation and Visual Effects industry, has created two of the leading brands in this field. Under his mentorship, his institutes have given over one lakh artists to the Animation and VFX industry.

Mr Ravi Gupta carved his niche in the market segment, apart from growing the existing family business, from the age of 21. With his entrepreneurial skills and innovative ideas, he ventured into the education space of Animation and Visual Effects in 2005. Through revolutionary marketing tactics and eminent business leaders, he became the promoter of over 10 training centers of pan India.

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He has been instrumental in structuring cutting-edge systems and policies for the betterment of students, which was highly appreciated in various national and international forums. Over 20,000 students from his centres are employed in the Animation and Visual Effects industry at leading positions, in India as well as abroad.

Dr Vidhi Khandelwal, the HOD of the Animation Department at Subharti University, Meerut was amazed to see the talent of FB students. She is a firm believer that nowadays no profession is gender specific. “Keeping the future in regard, after Covid there is a complete shift seen in the education system. The schools and colleges were digitized. All this has opened new doors of opportunities for today’s general, especially for AVGC students“, said Dr Khandelwal while motivating the students.

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Addressing the future artisans as Vishwakarmas, Ankit Choudhary the Center Director at Frameboxx 2.0 is determined to level-up the talent of their students. “We are the trendsetters and believe that the next generation will follow our path. Rather than focusing on different things, we want to focus on the right things”, said Ankit Choudhary.

Siddharth Bhargava, Industry Expert believes that the future of AVGC is in the right hands. Sharing a piece of advice for all the students he said, “There is no alternative to hard work. Yes, it is a creative industry and technology industry but knowledge can be highly enhanced through readings.

” The ceremony went to a perfect closure by awarding FB students for their hard work. If you also wish to become a part of this journey, learn to animate your imagination and explore new dimensions of the digital world.”

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Ayushi Mittal

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