Sourav Mukherjee
Sourav Mukherjee (born June 16, 1991) is an educator, author, new media researcher, animator and visual artist based in Kolkata, India.
Early Life and Education
Sourav Mukherjee began his academic journey with a degree in multimedia and animation from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata.
Then he transitioned to education and became the Head of the Animation and Gaming Department at iLEAD Kolkata. at several institutes across India and received recognition as a top emerging artist in Indian Talent Magazine.
Publications
Mukherjee has authored two books on animation and new media. His first book, Sotoborshe Bharityo Animation, is the first comprehensive history of Indian animation written in Bengali.
His second book, From Paper to Pixel, launched by Swati Guha, Director of the Institute for Language Studies and Research (ILSR) in Kolkata,<ref name=":1" /> examines the transformative role of digital media in modern communication.
Recognition and impact
Mukherjee was awarded 'The Xavierian Artist 2014' by the former Governor of West Bengal, Sri Keshri Nath Tripathi, and the 'Kalanand Award' in 2016.<ref name":1" /> His achievements in media have also been recognized with the Golden Mike and Idea Bandwagon awards.<ref name":4" /> His work has been officially selected for the International Film Festival of India.<ref name=":1" />
Early Life and Education
Sourav Mukherjee began his academic journey with a degree in multimedia and animation from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata.
Then he transitioned to education and became the Head of the Animation and Gaming Department at iLEAD Kolkata. at several institutes across India and received recognition as a top emerging artist in Indian Talent Magazine.
Publications
Mukherjee has authored two books on animation and new media. His first book, Sotoborshe Bharityo Animation, is the first comprehensive history of Indian animation written in Bengali.
His second book, From Paper to Pixel, launched by Swati Guha, Director of the Institute for Language Studies and Research (ILSR) in Kolkata,<ref name=":1" /> examines the transformative role of digital media in modern communication.
Recognition and impact
Mukherjee was awarded 'The Xavierian Artist 2014' by the former Governor of West Bengal, Sri Keshri Nath Tripathi, and the 'Kalanand Award' in 2016.<ref name":1" /> His achievements in media have also been recognized with the Golden Mike and Idea Bandwagon awards.<ref name":4" /> His work has been officially selected for the International Film Festival of India.<ref name=":1" />
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