I have a finished two-minute script that captures the moment Krishna reveals His Vishvarupa. I now need that script brought to life as a cinematic animation rooted in a deeply “Godly traditional” Indian aesthetic—something that instantly feels devotional while still delivering big-screen polish. Mood & tone must stay mystical and serene throughout. Slow camera moves, gentle light blooms and a raga-inspired sound bed should let the majesty breathe rather than overwhelm it. The single visual focus is the instant Krishna expands into the cosmic, multi-armed universal form; the rest of the time is spent on atmosphere, build-up and quiet reverence. While I am not insisting on any one historical style, the artwork should read as unmistakably Indian. If touches of Madhubani line work, Rajasthani miniature colour palettes or Tanjore gold accents help you achieve that godly aura, feel free to weave them in, but the final look must feel cohesive rather than encyclopaedic. Key expectations • Duration: 2:00 (±5 sec) • Aspect & delivery: 1920×1080, 24 fps, ProRes or lossless .264 + separate WAV stem • Workflow milestones: concept boards → colour boards → animatic → final composite • Tools: whatever you prefer—Blender, Toon Boom, After Effects, Krita—provided the exported frames are clean and ready for grade. I will supply the script, reference chants and a temp VO track on day one; you handle visual development, animation, compositing and a subtle sound design pass. Once the final render matches the approved animatic and passes a quick colour and sync check, the project is done. If this brief resonates with your style, let me see one or two links to comparable work and tell me roughly how you would approach the cosmic reveal shot. I’m eager to get started and can respond quickly to questions or WIP clips.