2nd India International Animation and Cartoon Film Festival
2nd India International Animation and Cartoon Film Festival
November 18th, 2016
India International Animation and
Cartoon Film Festival-2nd edition will be held at New Delhi at NDMC Convention
Centre from 15th to 18th
December 2016, aims to change the scenario of the animation industry and
students in India. IIACFF gives a best platform to the young animator and as
well as for professionals to show their efficiency infront of audience and the
eminent jury members i.e., The Founder Members, the Advisory Members, the Jury
Members and IIACFF team. The jury will have both international and national figures.
The festival aims consist of more than 350 animation institutes held all over
in India. The festival aims to promote and implement animation in schools
around India to sharpen the student’s knowledge regarding animation and event
includes special seminars for parents where they will be aware of animation as
a career and uses of animation in present time.
Redchillies.VFX is on the board as
Placement Partner for 2nd IIACFF-2016, Mr. V. Srinivas Mohan has joined as an
Advisory & Jury Member, HUION is on board as the Award Sponsor and also
Famous actor Saurabh Shukla joins IIACFF-2015 as a founder member to make it
more achieve and the best career for the young and professional animators and
even for the upcoming.
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