Mumbai's local trains will see many a 'Kangan' as serial launches Thursday on Star Plus
Yet another family drama targeted at the Indian housewife (or should that be North Indian housewife) hits the small s
Yet another family drama targeted at the Indian housewife (or should that be North Indian housewife) hits the small screen today with the launch of "Kangan" on Star Plus.
And the Star India team has chosen a novel way to make the public aware of what exactly is happening. Keeping in mind the "women-centric" nature of the serial, teams are fanning out in the ladies compartments of local trains that every day bring commuters into Mumbai‘s business districts. Gold-plated "kangans" (chunky bangles) are being distributed to the women passengers as a one-day promotional exercise. "Kangan" is the heavy bangle that North Indian women wear after marriage and is normally a family heirloom the mother-in-law gifts to the daughter-in-law.
Star has been using ad stickers on the walls of Mumbai‘s local trains for advertising its serials but this is the first time that they are attempting to get their message across by actually meeting passengers.
The weekly family drama, produced and directed by yesteryear‘s actress Asha Parekh through her Akruti Productions, will air every Thursday at 9:30 PM
Modi Entertainment Network (MEN) Television was in the process of working out a plan to increase ad sales for the French channel Fashion TV CEO Rajan Kaaicker said, a day after being served a legal notice by B4U Television Network chief distribution officer Debashish De for breach of contract over a distribution and marketing agreement the two parties had signed.
B4U‘s contract with Fashion TV runs till 2005 and the deal signed between FTV and MEN on 9 August was illegal, De has said therefore the notice. Henceforth, both B4U Entertainment (soon to be B4U movies) and B4U Music would be handled by the network itself, De said.
Putting forth MEN‘s position in the matter, Kaaicker said FTV had terminated its agreement with B4U over two months previously and the approach for a deal had been initiated by FTV. MEN was just one among a number of major players it had approached for a tie-up, Kaaicker While admitting that he had received a legal notice from B4U he said MEN had in no way violated any of the terms of its contract with the network and added that his lawyers would be filing a suitable response in due course. Kaaicker said that in fact it was B4U that was in breach of contract because MEN had honoured its part of the bargain in full and would continue to do so.
On what the agreement with FTV entailed, Kaaicker said Men‘s brief was not only to distribute the channel but also to work out ways to increase ad revenues (virtually non-existant at this juncture). As to what were the initiatives that were being introduced to achieve this, Kaaicker could provide no details except to say that over the next quarter the results would be seen. Reacting to reports that the fashion channel was in the process of going pay, Kaaicker said it was not an option at all at this point. The focus at present was to promote the channel and increase ad revenues, he added.
US-based Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced the India launch of Adobe After Effects 5.0, a new version of the company‘s motion graphics and visual effects software.
Adobe After Effects 5.0 offers more than 100 new features and productivity enhancements that enable creative professionals to generate compelling content for film, video, multimedia and the Web, according to a company release.
Commenting on the launch of After Effects 5.0, Adobe Systems India Pvt Ltd business development manager Sandeep Mehrotra said: "India represents an escalating demand among professionals for a comprehensive video editing software for special effects in movies, television channels and the Internet."
"The new version of After Effects is a complete tool set for 2-D and 3-D compositing, animation, special effects for film, video, multimedia, and the Web and integrates well with Photoshop, Premiere and Illustrator. We look forward to the success of After Effects 5.0 in India."
Adobe After Effects 5.0 offers a superior implementation of tools that professionals demand in a leading compositing software package. The new version includes a true 3D compositing environment. In addition, new vector paint tools and 16-bit color support expand the Production Bundle version.
The combination of new features along with numerous productivity enhancements will help visual effects artists and motion graphics designers explore their creative ideas and execute them with precise control, the release states.
New Features in Adobe After Effects 5.0 include a) Parenting, which allows users to animate layers hierarchically; b) Expressions, which create live relationships between layer properties; c) Masking enhancements to draw masks in the Comp window, d) Expand masks and add Motion Blur to masks; d) Macromedia? Flash? (SWF) output which allow users to create vector animations for Web sites.
Adobe After Effects 5.0 software is available in two versions. The standard version provides the core 2D and 3D compositing and effects tools that motion graphics professionals and Web designers need. The production bundle version is designed for visual effects artists and motion graphics designers who need all of the tools in the standard version, plus additional keying, motion control and distortion tools, audio effects, 3D channel effects, 16-bit per channel color, vector paint tools, and support for network rendering. The standard version has a market price of Rs 33,500 and the production bundle is available at RS 77,500.
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