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marwahstudios · 2 months
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AVGC Exhibition Introduced at the 12th Global Festival of Journalism in Noida by AAFT
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NOIDA: In a pioneering move suggested by the International Journalism Centre, the 12th Global Festival of Journalism witnessed the introduction of an exhilarating AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics) exhibition, curated and presented by the talented students of AAFT School of Animation.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of the 12th Global Festival of Journalism and Chancellor of AAFT University, heralded the significance of embracing the AVGC realm, stating, “It is the age of AVGC.” This innovative showcase encompasses everything related to graphics, animation, gaming, visual arts, special effects, and cartoons, encapsulating the dynamic and rapidly evolving landscape of multimedia storytelling.
The event garnered the esteemed presence of distinguished guests including His Excellency Dr. Ali Achoui, Ambassador of Algeria to India, and Her Excellency Dillah Lucienne, Ambassador of the Republic of Chad, alongside notable personalities such as Faya F Millimouno from the Embassy of Guinea, Abu A Jazer, Media Advisor at the Embassy of Palestine, esteemed social worker Rekha Jha and senior journalist and Secretary General of NAI- Newspapers Association of India Vipin Gaur.
Supported by the Asian Unity Alliance, World Peace Development and Research Foundation (WPDRF), and International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI), the AVGC exhibition served as a platform for students to showcase their creativity, technical prowess, and storytelling abilities in the vibrant realm of animation and multimedia arts.
This groundbreaking initiative underscores the growing importance of AVGC in the realms of journalism, entertainment, and digital media, highlighting its potential to revolutionize storytelling and engage audiences in new and immersive ways.
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Guess I'll also rank all the Glee Christmas songs
I blame you, @thnxforknowingme. Although, I will switch it up a bit. First off, I am sober, second off, I am completely fucking ignoring Previously Unaired Christmas' songs (except for one) cause that entire episode is dead to me, and third off, I do want to rank the album ones as well cause I always listen to the albums.
I am also vaguely ranking them on song choice, quality of the performance, and simply whether I like it. This is very unprofessional and biased. It might not make sense.
Let's start with the two separate songs, that fall outside of the ranking.
Hounourable mention: Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah - Glee, Actually
I also think it should kind of be its own thing, since it's not a Christmas song. It is catchy, though, and Puck and Jake sound great together. And it's nice of the show to acknowledge that there are characters who do not celebrate Christmas (looking at you, Rachel!) (I mean, Tina is also canonically Jewish, but she was never positioned as the big Christmas lover, like Rachel).
(Dis?)Honourable mention: Rocking Around the Christmas Tree - Previously Unaired Crisis
Aka, the only PUC song that I willingly listen. It's not the best song, but it is fun enough.
And now, the ranking:
35. River - Extraordinary Merry Christmas
Boring. The only song that is basically an instant skip for me. It isn't even on my Glee Christmas Spotify playlist. I don't know why. It just doesn't do it for me. Even when I first heard it at the episode's FLF, it just felt like a big pot of meh. Add this to a storyline of Rachel just... showing off... and it's not my thing. Like, I know I shouldn't care about the storylines for these episodes, since it's all about album sales at the end of the day, but it doesn't make it any better.
34. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - A Very Glee Christmas (album)
This song is just kind of weird? But it's also just fine. I do like hearing everyone sing on this one. And is this the only time Dianna appears on the album?
33. Merry Christmas, Darling - AVGC
Huh. It almost seems like I have a vendetta against Rachel Christmas ballads. It's just also a bit meh to me and to be honest, I can't take it seriously cause I keep playing the SIMGM Finchel break-up scene in my head while listening to me. ("You said you'd never stop being friends with me!!!!" "I never thought you could make me feel like this." "NOOOOOO-" "Hey, town down the autotune." "Oh. Sorry. Nooooo.")
32. I'll Be Home For Christmas - Glee, Actually (album)
Yeah. My vendetta continues. I actually didn't realise it until this moment. I like it. It's just fine. But that's it. It's just fine.
31. O Christmas Tree - AVGC (album)
Same here. It's just fine. Matt sounds great, but there isn't much to say.
30. Do You Hear What I Hear - EMC (album)
And same here. Look, we've reached the section of "fine, just fine" songs. I am ranking them mostly on how much I like the voices at this point, cause at the end of the day, all are just fine.
29. Blue Christmas - EMC
Also just fine. This does that the benefit of having a touchy storyline attached to it.
28. The First Noel - Glee, Actually
Same here. Fine. Melissa sounds fine.
27. Do They Know It's Christmas - EMC
I am a sucker of group numbers and it sounds great, but yeah, the song itself is kind of questionable. I agree with Jenna that it's very white saviourism. As if people in Africa don't know the concept of Christmas exists.
26. You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch - AVGC
k.d. lang sings this as a special guest and it's never acknowledged it the episode. I don't have much to say, but I just find it genuinely funny and it fits the whole Sue the Grinch vibe.
25. Last Christmas - AVGC
This song fits the storyline but for inside-joke reasons, I cannot take any version of this song seriously. But it sounds nice and Lea and Cory sound great.
24. Joy To The World - Glee, Actually (album)
Another song that's just nice to listen to. It's better than the "just fine" category, but this one (and the next two) are also just in the same category of "I like listening to it, it's good, that's all I gotta say".
23. Little Drummer Boy - AVGC (album)
I just like Kevin's voice.
22. Angels Have We Heard On High - AVGC (album)
And I like Amber's voice the most!
21. The Most Wonderful Day of the Year - AVGC
It's a nice opener. I think from all the openers, it's my least favourite, but it's just fun. I do prefer to listen to the episode version, mainly because I think Dianna sounds great in it. Like, I obviously also love Chris's voice, but Dianna's little additions are adorable.
20. My Favourite Things - EMC
Look, Glee made it a Christmas song, now. It's just very cute.
19. White Christmas - Glee, Actually
Yeah. Here is my big unpopular opinion. White Christmas just feels fine. The main reason it's not lower is because I am a Klainer 12. I think this duet just feels a bit unbalanced, as in, it's mostly Darren, so it's not really a duet. I do like the jazzy sound, but it's just nice.
18. Christmas Eve With You - EMC (album)
Yes, they wrote another original song that year. Honestly, this one is surprisingly good. Can't believe it made me care about Wemma for once, but Matt and Jayma sound really good together.
17. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Glee, Actually
It does work in the story! That's the main reason I like it. It wraps up everything nicely. But apart from that, it's also just nice to listen to. It's really soothing.
16. Welcome Christmas - AVGC
Same for this one. It sounds nice. The chorus is great. That's it. Also, this song isn't on the album!
15. We Need A Little Christmas - AVGC
This one just makes me very happy. I also just dance along like they did in the episode. It is funny to me.
14. O Holy Night - AVGC (album), Swan Song
The triumphant return of the Rachel solo. Questionable storyline aside, I actually think Lea sounds really good here. It feels like this was the emotion she was aiming for with the other ballads. (But also... Rachel, you're Jewish.)
13. Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - Glee, Actually (album)
Ah. Cory's solo. After he died, this passed around with people freaking out about a "hidden Cory solo!", but no, it was just always on the album. He sounds really lovely here, together with the chorus in the back.
12. Santa Baby - EMC (album, cut from episode)
Naya sounds great and God, I wish they had kept it in, cause the performance is really well done as well.
11. Jingle Bells - AVGC (album)
Look, this is just a lot of fucking fun. I am a bitch for upbeat songs and this is just a bop. Like, the glee ladies had that dreadful ballad on this album, but the guys got to party.
10. Jingle Bell Rock - Glee, Actually
I just like this song in general and Chord sounds fun. The accompanying storyline was... weird, though, but it's season 4, everything was weird here.
9. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - EMC
Sure. Why not. I like how Cory and Mark sound together and I really like the instrumentals of this song as well.
8. Let It Snow - EMC
This is just a lot of fun. Darren and Chris sound great on it and there's the nice instrumental and it's just jolly! And of course, I am a Klainer 12.
7. Christmas Wrapping - EMC
I unironically adore this song. Like, it objectively isn't the best song, which is partially because Hemo was never the strongest singer in the cast, but for some reason this one is really doing it for me.
6. Feliz Navidad - Glee, Actually
I am a sucker for Kevin's voice. It's weird. I know. But I think you need to see it as an intentional goofy thing. I always want to dance along to this one.
5. Extraordinary Merry Christmas - EMC
I vaguely recall Darren saying he dislikes this song, but I disagree. It's fun, it's upbeat, but it also doesn't sound like some trashy pop Christmas song (in my opinion) and Lea and Darren sound great together.
Now it's getting difficult. These four are just amazing.
4. Silent Night - Glee, Actually (album)
This is my favourite song of this album. I just remember being moved when I first heard it and that feeling has always sticked. I am usually not the person who likes ballads. I like the upbeat stuff more, which might've become apparent in this list, but this one just got me in the feels for some reason.
3. Deck the Rooftop - AVGC (album)
A mash-up! It's just a really good mash-up and it sounds like everyone is having fun while singing it. I think this is my underappreciated gem.
2. All I Want For Christmas - EMC
This song was made for Amber. She sounds so fucking good in it. It's also a great opener (even though we know it was supposed to be the closing number).
Baby, It's Cold Outside - AVGC
Come on. I am a Klainer 12, after all. But I think even without the Klainer aspect, this is just a really good cover, which is probably why stores still play it. And honestly, it's ballsy to have two men sing this universally known love song in 2010. They sound so good together, too.
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knadire · 1 year
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Susie Squirrel seems a lot more unhinged than those Bert the Turtle PSAs. I’m not sure that I can trust her.
Does that mean that if the smell of your baking gets too strong they know where to find you, or that agents all wear government-issued chocolate-scented cologne?
Special thanks to @clericofmadness for the prompt!
You can buy this design on t-shirts, mugs, prints, and plenty of other cool stuff here on Redbubble:
https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/AVGC-PSA-by-Knadire/143691996.CW2C9
You can find the full-res version as well as more drawings like it at the link below:
https://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/knadire/avgc-psa
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starfriday · 2 months
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Role of skilling, education in media and entertainment sector critical in realizing vision of Viksit Bharat: Secretary, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, GoI
Bridging the skill gap requires collaboration between industry and academia
MUMBAI, 07 March 2024: Mr Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Govt of India today said that the Indian media and entertainment sector is growing rapidly and there is immense potential for skilling in this sector. This sector has been growing with a CAGR of over 13 per cent in the last few years and employes 30 lakh people directly and 55 lakh indirectly. Skilling combined with education and scaling can help India achieve the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, there by supporting the GDP as well as establishing the prowess in India’s soft power, he added.
Addressing the session on ‘LEAPing into the Future’, at FICCI FRAMES 2024, Mr Tiwari said that in order for India to prosper, there is a need for creating a mass awareness about skilling. The New Education Policy (NEP) along with all government policies focuses on skilling. All sectors of the economy are recognizing that skilling is going to be a game-changer for India. With our country's demographic advantage, having the youngest and the world's largest number of working-age individuals, skilling will lead to a significant enhancement in productivity and employment. We have the youngest population in the world, largest number of working population and skilling them will lead to a great deal of enhancement in productivity and employment along with competitiveness, he noted.
Mr Tiwari also emphasized spreading awareness on ‘LEAP – Leveraging Education to Accelerate Progress’, which is the need of the hour. That nothing is more creative than making a film. The government, he said, is working to identify and bridge the skilling gap through policy initiatives along with industry and academia collaboration. “There is a need for us to identify the opportunities and create awareness among people, especially in tier 2,3 cities to attract more talent,” he emphasized.
He further stated that the M&E sector has experienced a remarkable transformation with the advent of the internet, revolutionizing entertainment consumption. The dynamics of content creation have shifted, leading to a buzzing M&E landscape that not only entertains but also promotes and preserves cultural heritage, added Mr Tiwari.
He also stated that the Indian media and entertainment sector not only provides support to nation’s GDP but also promotes tourism, increase in cultural exchanges and strengthens India’s soft power.
Mr Subhash Ghai, Renowned Filmmaker & Founder and Chairman, Whistling Woods International (WWI) highlighted the role of education and skilling in media and entertainment sector. He added that we are currently relying on memory-based education rather than skill-based education. It is crucial to develop skill-based education in the country, noted Mr Ghai.
Mr SK Pathak, Secretary General, FICCI said, “In the 25th edition of FICCI FRAMES in 2025, we will identify the transformational changes required in the media and entertainment industry, focusing on the initiatives needed for India in 2030.”
Mr Ashish Kulkarni, Chair, FICCI AVGC-XR Forum and Founder, Punnaryug delivered the vote of thanks.
Ms Hande Ercel, Turkish Actress was also present during the inaugural session.
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vfxexpress · 2 months
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Anifest India 2024: A Festive Celebration of Creativity and Collaboration
The 16th edition of Anifest India, the oldest and most beloved International Animation Festival, was a testament to the vibrancy and ingenuity of the animation and visual effects (AVGC) industry. Hosted over two full days at the sprawling MIT-WPU, Kothrud Campus in Pune, the event brought together a rich tapestry of talent, expertise, and innovation. A Celebration of Excellence: Anifest India…
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pletnet · 4 months
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ANIMELA Festival 2024: Descubre el Universo Mágico de la Animación y los Videojuegos en Mumba
Sumérgete en la magia de ANIMELA Festival 2024 en Mumbai. Experimenta lo mejor del cine de animación, juegos y tecnología visual internacional. ¡Un evento imperdible! La ciudad de Mumbai se prepara para deslumbrar a los amantes de la animación y los videojuegos con ANIMELA Festival 2024, el primer evento internacional de AVGC-XR en India. Organizado por Aniverse y la Visual Arts Foundation…
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henryharvinblog · 7 months
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Master The Art of Visual Effects with Henry Harvin’s Courses in Delhi
Today’s cinema allows us to experience some magnificent worlds that are simply impossible to exist on Earth. Well, thanks to VFX, otherwise called visual effects.  You may have noticed that VFX technology is now used in gaming, commercials, and even websites to some extent and is no longer limited to movies. Therefore, the demand for VFX artists is growing enormously. If you aspire to be a visual effects artist, read the blog and learn how to master the art of VFX through visual effects courses in Delhi. 
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A brief understanding of visual effects:
Visual effects is a technique that involves adding special effects to a movie with the help of a computer. These effects aim to add something imaginary and make it look real. These visual effects are added to a recorded movie and not while filming. To be precise, you must have noticed the green screen behind actors while shooting a film, these screens are removed during the post-production stage to add the imaginary effects in the background. In a nutshell, VFX combines live-action footage with manipulated or enhanced pictures to create realistic scenes. 
How to create VFX?
Movies can inspire us to become visual effects artists or supervisors; however, they cannot teach us the technique that goes behind them. Therefore, enrolling in an animation course is crucial to learning the principles, tools and techniques of visual effects. Well, the good news is, today there are plenty of institutes offering animation courses. 
Looking for  Visual Effects Courses in Delhi?
VFX is a fantastic career choice if you are passionate about understanding the technology that goes into creating spectacular, realistic movies with the help of CGI. Enrolling in a visual effects course in Delhi is the first step towards making a career in VFX because proper training in this field is crucial to making it big. Moreover, you can become a certified VFX Artist by completing the course. However, choosing a reputable institute is essential. To the best of my knowledge, Henry Harvin is one of the finest platforms to enrol for visual effects courses in Delhi. You can check out “ animation course Henry Harvin” for further details.
Why Henry Harvin?
Henry Harvin is one of the leading ed-tech companies that started in 2013 to provide training and advisory services. It has branches across many states in India, one of which is Delhi. It has seen magnificent growth since its founding and today provides more than 800-course programs in 27 categories. Henry Harvin offers world-class course materials and top-notch faculty to transform the growth of individuals as well as organisations. Additionally, famous publication houses like Hindustan Times, Times of India, Aaj Tak and many others have applauded Henry Harvin for its uniqueness and quality. Above all, it won awards like the best corporate training platform. Therefore, Henry Harvin is among the best institutes to take Visual Effects Courses in Delhi.
Features of Henry Harvin’s Visual Effects Courses in Delhi:
Their visual effects courses are designed as per the current industry and studio standards. Precisely, they follow an AVGC industry-recognised course curriculum
Learn from expert faculty with studio experience
Collaborative projects and assignments are conducted by the animation course Henry Harvin to give you a practical learning experience.
They conduct regular studio visits to provide a better understanding of the technique
You get an opportunity to interact with world-renowned studio experts through seminars, workshops, and online sessions.
Get expert guidance to understand show-reel development.
For a better learning experience, the gaming and animation course Henry Harvin conducts regional, zonal and national level competitions for students.
Their unique job portal and placement support team provide 100% placement assistance.
Events and Engagements for VFX Students at Henry Harvin:
VANTAGE:
 This event facilitates seminars conducted by experts in visual effects and animation, where you get to see their career journeys and understand the scope and future of this field. Therefore, this is a perfect platform to transform your vision into reality.
ANIVIBE:
This is an Annual National Student’s Meet conducted for students so that they can interact with stalwarts of the VFX industry and get inspired. 
ZONAL STUDENTS COMPETITION:
This event allows you to showcase your best to get awarded and nominated for Radiance, which is a national awards event. Hence, it is a perfect stage to showcase your creativity. 
RADIANCE: 
It is an annual awards evening where Indian and International animation experts honour students for their outstanding contributions to VFX, design, animation and gaming. 
Therefore, if you are looking to master the art of visual effects, then Henry Harvin is your place. 
Career Benefits of Taking Visual Effects Courses in Delhi:
Through the course, you can acquire the skills that will help you create beautiful visual effects for video games, movies or TV. 
 For a better understanding of the principles of composition, colour, and animation one has to enrol in visual effects courses in Delhi
In addition, the visual effects training helps you learn the usage of industry-standard software like  Nuke and Adobe After Effects.
Furthermore, you will learn video editing, motion graphics and visual effects along with animation.
Whether you wish to become a VFX artist or a supervisor, the visual effects courses in Delhi can help you advance your career.
Conclusion:
To sum up, taking visual effects courses in Delhi improves your skill sets that can be applied in various sectors. The tools and techniques that you will learn through this course will enhance your creative-thinking abilities while improving your knowledge. Therefore, enrol in Henry Harvin’s visual effects courses in Delhi. 
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Animation Studio In Gurgaon
At Arena Animation, Animation Studio In Gurgaon, we take pride in our dedication to giving our students the best possible animation education. Our legitimacy is demonstrated by our compelling data and endorsements from our accomplished alumni. Here are a few of the ways we've established ourselves as a top school for animation. Join the Arena Animation community today to help define the future of the animation industry through collaboration, innovation, and passion. We are the first animation, visual effects, gaming, and comics (AVGC) academy in Haryana. It was the first and largest institute of its kind when it opened in 1997, occupying three floors of its own building. For all of its career students, Arena Gurgaon is renowned for its significant emphasis on industry placement.
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toonz-media-group · 8 months
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Our CEO, Mr. P Jayakumar, delivered a compelling presentation during the CII Summit FX, the 4th Global AVGC and Immersive Media Summit held in New Delhi. The focus of his presentation was on the "India AVGC Roadmap 2023-2025," and it left a significant impression on the audience.
Mr. Jayakumar's insights and expertise added valuable perspectives to the summit, shedding light on the future direction of India's Audio-Visual, Gaming, Animation, and Comic (AVGC) industry over the next couple of years.
His participation in this prestigious event reaffirms our commitment to shaping the future of the AVGC sector and contributing to its growth and innovation. We are proud to be part of such important industry discussions and look forward to the exciting developments ahead.
Fore More Details - https://toonz.co/
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For more details call : 9825572027 Animation - VFX - Gaming and Comic - overall views by Honorable PM Shri Narendra Modiji; Over 20 lakh jobs required in Media & Entertainment field. While 27200 crores are expected value in Indian AVGC industry (source: India Today and KPM
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marwahstudios · 7 months
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Successful Gaming Workshop by Arijit Bhattacharyya at AAFT: Paving the Way for the Future of AVGC
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Noida, India – October 1, 2023 — The world of Audio-Visual Gaming and Computer Graphics (AVGC) is experiencing an extraordinary surge, rapidly establishing itself as one of the fastest-growing industries.
The demand for knowledgeable and skilled professionals within this dynamic sector has never been more pronounced, presenting a prime opportunity for individuals to invest their time in mastering the authentic art of gaming and advance alongside this burgeoning industry. Acknowledging this, Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT), Noida, takes immense pride in commemorating a highly successful workshop on gaming led by Arijit Bhattacharyya, the illustrious founder of Virtualinfocom.
Arijit Bhattacharyya, a pioneer in the gaming realm and the visionary behind Virtualinfocom, a distinguished game development and animation studio, has been an eminent figure in India’s gaming industry since its inception in 1998..
In recognition of his monumental contributions, Arijit Bhattacharyya was honored with a prestigious life membership by the International Film and Television Club of Asian Academy of Film and Television. This accolade reflects his profound impact and influence within the entertainment sector.
The workshop orchestrated by AAFT under the expert guidance of Arijit Bhattacharyya was a resounding success, empowering participants with crucial skills and knowledge vital for excelling in the AVGC industry. The event comprehensively covered diverse topics, ranging from game development and animation to computer graphics, shedding light on the latest trends steering the future of gaming.
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sandeeparyan1-blog · 1 year
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Online gaming sector welcome govt move to make IT ministry as regulatory agency for regulations
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The Federation of Indian Online Gaming hailed the Union government's move to appoint the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) as the nodal point for regulations in the online gaming sector. In its meeting on Friday, the FIFS, formed in 2017 to create a thriving ecosystem for users and operators of fantasy sports, said it will help the sector, which contributes extensively to the country's economy. The meet was attended by Goa transport minister Mauvin Godinho, FIFS chairman Bimal Julka, director general Joy Bhattacharjya, and heads of several online gaming firms. Addressing the meet, Godinho said Goa was keen on attracting investments from the online gaming sector as the state is the best place for innovation. The meeting deliberated on regulations for the online gaming industry in the Union Budget, the future of the Animation-Visual Effects-Gaming-Comics (AVGC) sector, and the appointment of MeitY as the nodal ministry for skill-based online games, a FIFS release said. Bhattacharjya said the meeting provided an excellent opportunity for the industry to come together and discuss important policy changes.   Fantasy Sports Federation of India has lauded the central government's decision to appoint the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) as the central authority to regulate the online gambling industry. In a meeting on Friday, FIFS said fantasy sports, established in 2017 to create a thriving ecosystem for users and providers, will help the sector contribute immensely to the country's economy. The meeting was attended by Goan Transport Minister Movin Coutinho, Bimal Julka, FIFS President, CEO Joy Bhattacharya and executives of several online gambling companies. Speaking before the gathering, Coutinho said that Goa wants to attract investment in the online gambling industry as it is a great place for innovation. The discussion covered the provisions for the online gaming sector in the Union budget, the future of animated visual effects, game comics (AVGC), and the appointment of MeitY as the focal point of the Ministry of Online Skill-Based Games, FIFS. . the publication said. Bhattacharja said the meeting provides an excellent opportunity for industry representatives to come together and discuss important policy changes. Read the full article
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Union Budget 2023 boosts digitisation and formalisation of gaming sector, " Says AVGC sector experts
” Union Budget 2023 boosts digitisation and formalisation of gaming sector, ” Says AVGC sector experts: Experts and industry leaders in the… ” Union Budget 2023 boosts digitisation and formalisation of gaming sector, ” Says AVGC sector experts: Experts and industry leaders in the AVGC (animation, visual effects, gaming and comic) industry praised the Union Budget 2023-24 as beneficial for the…
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