Behind The Scenes: From Concept to Creation

This company is operating in a new, fast-growing market that hasn’t reached its full potential yet, growing at 30% to 40% for the next 2 years. The worry is whether the rise of Artificial Intelligence could shake things up. However, the company believes in its special role that AI can’t fully replace. They’ve raised funds to get better equipment and hire well-known people are now collaborating with major international studios and also entered into the co-production of movies.

About the company:

Established In 2011 with 4 people. A small studio apartment was rented, and Phantom Digital Effects (Mcap 600 Cr) was registered as a company. Its operations commenced with a few freshers who underwent on-the-job training.

They Provide end-to-end services to production houses like completing a shot with final compositing, creating 3D elements, photo real creatures, and environments, Rig/Wire removal, paint clean-up, rotoscope, 3D match move, 3D animation (storyboard & animation), Pre-visualization Game cinematics, Fire/water Fx and other natural phenomena 3D ride animation for commercials, feature films, and web series globally.

About the management:

Mr. Bejoy Arputharaj, aged 39 years, is the Founder, Promoter and Chairman & Managing Director of the Company. Being a technocrat gives an edge to the company.

Business Model:

What does Phantom Digital Effects offer?

Market Size & Opportunity:

Barely scratched the surface of the whole Market in India. There is a lot to explore.

Growth Drivers:

  1. Increasing OTT Services 
  2. Growing Gaming Industry 
  3. Growing Animation Industry
  4. Increasing usage of 5G

Note: Mr. Ashish Kacholia bought a 2.35% stake in Basillic Fly Studio in the Dec 2023 Quarter – showcasing his bullish stance on the VFX Industry 

How do they get business?


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