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Culture Machine launches Blush.me, extension of media brand Blush

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MUMBAI: Culture Machine’s digital brand Blush has been a front-runner in breaking women-centric stereotypes in a revolutionary and beautiful manner. Extending this flagship brand, the digital media firm announced the launch of www.Blush.me, an online destination that seeks to break away from the usual and provide smart, niche content for the modern urban Indian woman.

With unusual sections and relatable articles, the portal aims to become synonymous with the true spirit of today’s woman and celebrate her in all her glory.

The ‘Cheers’ section will celebrate inspiring stories of fellow women while the ‘Vanity’ section shall indulge the beauty and style in each one of them. The ‘Unwind’ section shall provide a list of the most happening things while the ‘Let’s Gab’ section shall help one discover their inner voice. Not forgetting the video origins of the brand, Blush.me also has the Studio section where one can view original, freshly brewed formats including the path-breaking UnBlushed and Blush Originals series amongst others.

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“With Blush.me, we will break the stereotypes that are usually associated with women-centric content online. We want Blush to be the brand that women in India grow up and grow old with, a belief encapsulated in the domain as well. Our mission is to be the definitive media brand for the modern urban Indian women, globally,” said Blush.me editor-in-chief Reema Behl.

Culture Machine’s digital media brands include Being Indian, Put Chutney, Awesome Sauce, Viva and Blush. In the last year, the firm expanded their native video brands starting with Being Indian to web properties, breaking into the top 150 web properties in India and also winning the Website of the Year Award last month.

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IICT partners with Gativedhi to bring studio production tools to students

New MoU lets students explore AI-driven production pipelines for AVGC-XR

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MUMBAI: The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT) has teamed up with Gativedhi Technologies to give students a front-row seat to modern studio production. The collaboration will integrate Gativedhi’s AI-powered production intelligence platform, Shotrack, into academic programmes, letting students experience the workflow systems used by animation, VFX and gaming studios.

Under the MoU, faculty, students and researchers will get hands-on access to Shotrack through beta programmes, pilot deployments and academic evaluations. This will allow them to explore simulated production pipelines, understand asset management, track tasks and monitor schedules, essentially seeing how complex projects come together behind the scenes.

Shotrack is designed to tackle a key industry challenge: when multiple studios work on the same project, differing internal systems often create bottlenecks, slow approvals and complicate version control. The platform provides a unified production environment, enabling smoother collaboration across distributed teams while generating operational insights and predictive analytics to optimise crew allocation, forecast schedule risks and manage costs.

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The collaboration also opens doors to Gativedhi’s wider ecosystem. Upcoming tools include StudioTrack, for studio operations management covering budgeting, recruitment and IT infrastructure, and WorkTrack, which measures workflow efficiency and team productivity across industries.

IICT plans to embed these tools into programmes covering animation pipelines, VFX workflows, gaming production and media project management. Students will also benefit from guest lectures, masterclasses, workshops, internships and research projects that connect academic learning with real-world studio practices.

IICT CEO Vishwas Deoskar, said the partnership provides “An environment where production pipeline tools can be explored, tested and refined while students gain insight into how large-scale productions are organised.”

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Gativedhi Technologies founder & CEO Senthil Kumar added, “This collaboration introduces students to real-world studio management tools and helps us improve our platform with academic feedback.”

With Shotrack in classrooms, India’s future animators, VFX artists and gaming producers will get a taste of studio life long before they step into one.

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