City Police Commissioner Unveils Documentary Showcasing Resilience of Bangalore Traffic Cops

City Police Commissioner Unveils Documentary Showcasing Resilience of Bangalore Traffic Cops

July 2, 2014, Bangalore: Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC), the leading 3D animation and VFX Institute, has released the documentary "The Resilient Bangalore Traffic Cop." The screening of the movie was done today at Office of the Additional Commissioner Traffic. Eminent personalities like Bangalore City Police Commissioner Shri. Raghavendra H Auradkar I.P.S, Additional Commissioner of Traffic, Bangalore City Shri B. Dayananad I.P.S, Indian classical Danseuse Vani Ganapathy and artist Yusuf Arakkal graced the occasion. The release was also attended by all Deputy Commissioners and Assistant Commissioners of Traffic.

The 17-minute documentary portrays the other side of the Bangalore Traffic Police who are often perceived as malleable, physically unfit and unnecessarily obtrusive by depicting the police's side of the story as more balanced and positive. It delves into the arduous lives of the cops and the health and safety hazards posed by their job.

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The project has been filmed by a crew of 14 students from MAAC Bangalore centres, using professional, high end equipment, in collaboration with the Bangalore Traffic Police. The crew of 14 students had been selected through a rigorous audition process from a pool of more than 200 students who were auditioned. The filming commenced on the 1st of April, 2014 under the leadership of Mr. Anto Ramesh Paul, the Zonal Technical Head, MAAC (South India) and mentorship of Shajan Samuel, Senior Vice-President, MAAC.

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Bangalore City Police Commissioner Shri. Raghavendra H Auradkar I.P.S, Congratulated MAAC on this wonderful initiative and said this was very much required to change the perception of the Bangalore commuters towards Bangalore Traffic Police.

Additional Commissioner, Traffic Shri B. Dayananad I.P.S was moved by the movie and appreciated the sincerity in which MAAC students went about their job in making a landmark movie. He said this movie would improve the morale of the Bangalore Traffic Police.

About MAAC:

Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC) is India's leading educator in high-end 3D Animation and Visual Effects. Founded in 2001 & a major brand of Aptech Ltd, MAAC has trained over 30000 students across the country. It has over 80 centers with cutting-edge infrastructure in over 40 cities.

MAAC offers industry relevant Career courses on 3D Animation & Visual Effects. It offers Real-life training environment to the students backed by an excellent faculty, infrastructure, and the latest technical educational tools.

MAAC's students are placed as Modeling Artists, Lighting Artist, Render Artist, Character Animator, Layout Artist, Digital Sculptor, Rigging Artist, FX Artist, Roto Artist, Match Mover, Video Editor, Motion Graphics Artist, Compositors, Visualizes, Content Developers and Pre and Post Production executives in

blue chip animation studios and entertainment companies like Prime Focus, Rhythm & Hues Studios, Crest Animation Studios, BIG Animation, Cornershop, EFX, Toonz Animation, DQ Entertainment, Paprikaas Animation Studios, NDTV, Studio 9, Redchillies.VFX, Vaibhav Studios, IBN7, Animax, Pixion and Tata Elxsi Ltd. to name a few.

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