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ANIMATION

ANIMATED FILM

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ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES
• It is a non-stock, non-
profit organization that
aims to create an
identity for the
Philippines within the
animation industry,
making it one of the
preferred sources for
animation services
worldwide.
ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES
• The organization works
hand in hand with
participating colleges and
universities, the Technical
Education and Skills
Development Authority
(TESDA) and other
government agencies, and
local government units to
develop animation as a
promising careers option
for Filipinos.
ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES
• In 2013, TESDA AND ACPI
began offering 2D and
3D Animation
Scholarships to
interested high school
graduates, between the
ages of 18 and 45.
ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES
ANIMAHENASYON – an annual festival and competition
featuring the works of Filipino animators.

“Outstanding Emerging Artist in Animation Award” – for


outstanding young and fast-rising cartoonists and
animators in the country

Aninemahenasyon’s “Lifetime Achievement Award” on


notable animators and other contributors to the
industry.
PHILIPPINE ANIMATION STUDIO, INC
• PASI was established in
1991 and has since
collaborated on numerous
animation projects and
series with foreign
partners.
• PASI was tapped by a
children’s entertainment
company based in Sydney,
Australia and went on to
win the Best Animation
Category in the 2012 Pixel
Awards.

URDUJA
Urduja, 2008 – an animates
film adaptation of the
legend of the warrior
princess of Pangasinan.
Produced by APT
Entertainment, Seventoon,
and Imaginary Friends,
Urduja is recognized as the
first fully-animated Filipino
film, created by an all-
Filipino group of animators
using traditional (hand-
drawn) animation process
with some 3D effects.
URDUJA

• The characters were voiced


by an all-star cast of actors
from Philippine cinema and
television, with the
screenplay written in
Filipino.
Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia
• The country’s first all-digital
full-length full-length
animated feature film.
Produced by Cutting Edge
Productions, the film
presents Philippine
mythical creatures as
heartwarming characters in
a young boy's adventure.
Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia

• The production involved


over 500 local animators
and featured a “tra-digital
animation” technique. Its
characters were rendered
in 2D animation, while the
backdrops were created
using 3D animation.
Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia

• Dayo was also the firstever


animated movie to be
screened during the Metro
Manila Film Festival, as it
was entered in the 34th
MMFF in December 2008.
RPG Metanoia

• first Filipino full


3Danimated film, RPG
Metanoia, co-produced by
Ambient Media,
Thaumatrope Animation,
and Star Cinema in 2010.
Print
Media
PRINT MEDIA
• This refers to a large-scale
publications such as
newspapers, magazine,
journals, books of all kinds,
as well as smaller-scale
posters like brochures,
flyers, menu, and the like.
• One major field that still
relies on print media is
ADVERTISING.
Comic
Books
Comic Books
• The popularity of
Philippine comics began
in the 1920s when
Liwayway magazine
started featuring cmic
strips, such as Mga
Kabalbalan ni Kenkoy (
The Misadventures of
Keknkoy) created by Tony
Velasquezwent on to be
recognized as the “Father
of Filipino Comics”
Comic Books
• With the coming of
the Americans to the
country, local comics
were clearly
influenced by popular
U.S. comics with
superheroes as the
main characters—
resulting in local
counterparts such as
Darna and Captain
Barbell.
Comic Books
• Even decades before,
komiks creators had
already introduced
characters, themes,
and story lines from
Philippine folklore,
mythology, and
history.
• Major form of reading
material.
Philippine
Comic Books
TAGALOG KLASIKS
Pugad Baboy by Pol Medina Jr.
The Filipino Heroes League by Paolo Fabregas
Trese by Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo
Book Design
and
Illustration
BOOK DESIGN & Illustration
• Another extremely
rich and promising
area for young Filipino
artists is the field of
book design and
illustration.
– Bookmark
– Anvil Publishing
– Adarna Books
– Tahanan Books for
Young Readers (now
Ilan ng Tahanan
Publishing)
Published by Adarna Books

by Tanya Sevilla-Simon, illustrated by Jill


Arwen Posadas
Published by Adarna Books

Whuush! by Glenda Oris, illustrated by Aldy


Aguirre
Published by Adarna Books

by Genaro Gojo Cruz, illustrated by Ghani


Madueño
Published by Adarna Books

by Annie Dennise Lumbao and Anelka


Lumbao, illustrated by Liza Flores
Published by Adarna Books

by Virgilio S. Almario, illustrated by Sergio


Bumatay III
COMICS AND BOOK DESIGN ACTIVITY
CRITERIA DESCRIPTION POINTS
1. Concept, Idea, Shows coherency of the 10
Visualization concept with a high degree
of originality and
sophistication. The idea is
well stated with visual
elements and cue
2. Composition and Design Shows strong internal 10
integrity of the visual
elements. Nothing needs
to be added or removed –
framing is superb.
3. Technicality Shows master in the use of 15
photographic equipment
and techniques.
4. Story Line Composition based on 15
themes
COMICS AND BOOK DESIGN ACTIVITY
• Themes: Fantasy, Horror, Comedy,
Government, Relationships, Love
• Triad Activity
• Submission Date: December 8, 2017
• Two in One Activity: Comics and Book Design
& Illuetration (cover)

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