The company’s loss in the financial year 2013 was Rs 13.82 crore (Rs 138.2 million).
It hopes to cut costs by up to 50 per cent through layoffs and lower rent expenditure by moving out of its current office in Ghatkopar (West) in Mumbai.
It also has operations in the US through Rich Animation Studios that it acquired in 2000, which will see retrenchment of up to 20 per cent.
In a statement, the company said, “Much against our wishes and the expectations of our employees, we have had to announce temporary layoffs across the board, purely based on business demands.”
The retained employees of the company may have to take salary cuts.
Denying reports that the company was shutting down, the Crest management said it intended to diversify into the computer-generated imagery (CGI) animation business and explore projects in India.
Till now, most its work has been based in Hollywood and it also took up outsourcing work for films requiring CGI animation.
Crest has been hit hard after the number and value of projects outsourced from Hollywood fell.
Seemha Ramanna, chairperson and managing director, said, “With the slump that hit the US in 2008, a lot of media entities
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