This abridged Sumi Naga folktale is about the origin of the large colourful bird - The Great Hornbill that is an integral part of most of the tribes from Nagaland. The story revolves around two inseparable lovers and the Hornbill's feather as the symbol of their unending love.
The illustration style has been inspired from the tribal art and culture of Nagaland who considered the great hornbill as an integral part of their lives.
Credits:
Producer and Creative Director: Prateek Sethi
Research, Animation Design, and Direction: Ketan Pal
Narration and Vo: John Varker
Sound Design: Rahull Raut, Hootch Studios
Special Thanks: Akanito Assumi, Margaret Zinyü
Arun Kishor, Himadri Mandal, Akash Neel Dutta, Advait Rajadhyaksha.
Production Assist: Vijay Ubale
Project Accountant: Deepak Patil
Design House: Trip Creative Services
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