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`Frames 2005' in Mumbai

LEADING visual effects professionals from Hollywood will participate in a seminar of the sfx industry "Frames 2005" to be held in Mumbai next week.

Prasad Group, one of the premier post-production companies for movies, which has its headquarters in Kollywood, will sponsor the event.

Some of the most happening names in the digital effects industry of the likes of Tim Mc.Govern, the academy award-winning visual effects creator of Arnold Schwarzenegger-starrer `Total Recall' and Colin Brown, who has worked for the Harry Potter movies, are expected to participate.

Participants to the seminar to be held at the Renaissance Mumbai Hotel and the Convention Centre will have credits for movies from `Independence Day' to `Godzilla' to `Troy' to `Koi Mil Gaya'.

Prasad Group's director Sai Prasad said the event would provide an opportunity to professionals as well as aspirants to interact with the best in the business.

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