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Every Drop Counts...

For most of us living in cities with dependable amenities, drought is something we see on TV or read on newspapers. Even if not for all the 24 hours, water does come to our houses and taps. This probably gives us an emotional distance from the people, animals, birds and landscapes affected by a drought. Because of this, we fail to understand that our actions have an impact too! This film is an attempt to build that bridge. It tells the two sides of a story, on one screen. It gives the full picture.

  • Dhimant Vyas
    Director
  • Dhimant Vyas
    Writer
  • Dhimant Vyas
    Producer
  • Kavya Vyas
    Research
  • Rahul DSilva
    Sound
  • Hina Vyas
    Special Thanks
  • Sachin Deshmukh
    Special Thanks
  • Priya Thiagarajan
    Special Thanks
  • Dibakar Parida
    Special Thanks
  • Uday Thakur
    Special Thanks
  • Shrikant Patil
    Special Thanks
  • Srinivas Bhakta
    Special Thanks
  • Project Type:
    Animation, Documentary, Short
  • Runtime:
    1 minute
  • Completion Date:
    April 20, 2016
  • Production Budget:
    800 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    India
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Dhimant Vyas

DhimantVyas’ sBiograbhy

DhimantVyas is a veteran Artist and Animation Film Designer, he has worked as a creative director at Zynga games india. His casted as Medical consultant with his original voice in Shaun the Sheep Movie produced by multiple Academy Award winning Animation Studio - Aardman Animation Ltd U.K. where he has worked on famous Shaun the sheep series two, Creature Comforts USA .

DhimantVyas is an alumnus of the National Institute of Design (NID).
He is versatile artist working with different art mediums like Painting, Animation, Sculpture, Photography, Design, etc.

His previous work includes the title animation sequence for the highly acclaimed Hindi feature film 'TaareZameen Par', which was directed by Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan.
He has worked with brands like BBC, UNICEF, MTV, Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon, to name just a few. His work for TaareZameen Par, Happy Planet, Cute Bunny, MTV promos and his photography have won him several national and international awards.

Awards

‘Outstanding Individual Achievement for Character Animation Award’ from4th Global Youth Marketing Forum 2012

4th Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards for title animation of Film ’TaareZameen Par”2009

Best Title Sequence – Film ’TaareZameen Par”
Prize of effort DIGICON Japan 2009

Best Title Sequence - Film or TV ”TaareZameen Par”
Golden Cursor Awards for Excellence in Animation 2008
By CNBC TV18

Best social welfare short film”Happy Planet”
FICCI Frames Award 2008

Best short film”Happy Planet”
Third Prize DIGICON 6+3 Japan 2007

Special Jury award for Children short film”Cute Bunny”
Vatavaran Environment & Wildlife Film Festival (KAFI), 2005

Gold Award for Children short film”Cute Bunny”
Kalamazoo Animation Film Festival (KAFI), 2003

Award for best -Animated film for childrento”Cute Bunny”
Zevs Animation Film Festival-Bimini, Latvia 2003

Pro-Max Award for MTV Spot ”HORROR”
Singapore, 2000

Gold Award for BIONA-Y-SNORE, (TV commercial)
Regional Advertising Award, Bang lore, INDIA.
For Storyline and Technical excellence.Client-MUDRA COMUNICATIONS. LTD.1998

Prize in ‘The Hindustan Times Caricature competition 1997, Delhi, India

Prize in ‘The Hindustan Times cartoon competition 1997, Delhi, India

Gold medal in the 55th International Photographic Salon of Japan 1995-96

Contacts-
Mobile: +91 9320072760
E-mail: dhimantvyas@gmail.com/dhimantvyas@yahoo.com
Website- www.dhimantvyas.com
Blog- http://www.dhimantvyas.com/blog

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Film: Every Drop Counts…
For most of us living in cities with dependable amenities, drought is something we see on TV or read on newspapers. Even if not for all the 24 hours, water does come to our houses and taps. This probably gives us an emotional distance from the people, animals, birds and landscapes affected by a drought. Because of this, we fail to understand that our actions have an impact too! This film is an attempt to build that bridge. It tells the two sides of a story, on one screen. It gives the full picture.