Makuta VFX

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Company typePrivate
FoundedHyderabad, India in 2010
FoundersAdel Adili
Pete Draper
R. C. Kamalakannan
Makuta VFX
Company typePrivate
IndustryVisual Effects, CGI animation, Entertainment
FoundedHyderabad, India in 2010
FoundersAdel Adili
Pete Draper
R. C. Kamalakannan
Headquarters
Key people
Dasaradha Gude
Raja Koduri[1]
Adel Adili
Pete Draper
ParentMakuta Inc.
Websitehttp://www.makutavfx.com

Makuta is an Indian visual effects and animation company based in Santa Clara, CA with branches in Hyderabad, India and Universal City, CA. The company received the prestigious National Film Award for Best Special Effects, from the Indian government, in 2010 and 2012, for Magadheera and Eega, respectively.[2]

The company was founded by Pete Draper, Adel Adili, and R. C. Kamalakannan in 2010, off the success of their collaboration on Magadheera (2009), the trio brought in private investment and technical advisors from the entertainment and technology industries to their board of directors, such as Dasaradha Gude, Raja Koduri, and S. S. Rajamouli, along with long-time collaborator, A. V. Dorababu as studio lead. As per an agreement, Rajamouli exited from the board of directors after two calendar years, during the production of Eega and Kamalakannan personally exited in 2012. Draper, Adili, and Dorababu have been spearheading the studio's operations since.

Work

It is a fully-fledged visual effects facility covering a full gamut of requirements from active on-set visual effects supervision through to immersive digital set extension, digital matte painting, high-end feature animation and effects work, clean-up, motion tracking and final compositing. Makuta branched into LiDAR Scanning in 2013 and was the first visual effects studio in India to start offering this service with the use of Faro LiDAR scanning hardware. The studio has championed creative education in the country with its senior members providing student workshops and parental guidance.[3]

The company provided visual effects to some of the biggest blockbusters from Indian cinema, such as Baahubali: The Beginning, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, 2.0, Saaho, Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy, and RRR.

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