Hollywood, despite its burgeoning budgets, can no longer afford to make animation films exclusively for children, says Academy Award winning producer Hugh Welchman.
Speaking to reporters in Panaji, during the 42nd International Film Festival of India (IFFI), where his latest film 'The Flying Machine' was screened, Welchman Monday also said that the Indian animation hubs should now look to create their own products, rather than churn out work for foreign projects.
'Hollywood can only make animation films for both children and adults now. They cannot make films only for children, because they need to cater to a bigger market of adults too. They cannot leave that segment out,' he said.

