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The evolution of philippine media-based arts, focusing on animation and print media. It delves into the characteristics, innovations, and prominent artists in each medium, highlighting the role of technology and cultural influences in shaping the creative landscape. A comprehensive overview of traditional and digital animation techniques, the history of philippine comics, and the impact of digital media on storytelling and artistic expression.
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The Philippines has a thriving animation industry, producing films that compete on a global stage. From traditional hand-drawn animation to cutting-edge 3 D techniques, Filipino animators are making their mark.
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Animators draw each frame by hand, creating a classic, timeless look. This technique is often used for 2 D animation, where drawings are placed on celluloid sheets and painted.
Vector animation uses digital tools to create 2 D animations. This technique allows for quick changes and adjustments, making it efficient for animators.
Digital 3D Animation (^1) Realistic Characters Digital 3D animation creates lifelike characters and environments, often used in movies and commercials. (^2) Software Tools Computer software like Maya and Blender are used to create and animate 3D models. (^3) Popular Example RPG Metanoia is a Filipino animated film that showcases the capabilities of 3D animation.
preencoded.png Stop-Motion Animation Photography Each frame is captured as a photograph of a real- life object. Physical Objects Puppets, models, or everyday objects are used to create the animation. Time-Consuming This technique requires patience and precision, as each frame must be carefully positioned.
Stop-Motion Animation
Motion Graphics
The Philippine Animation Production Process 1 Pre-Production This stage involves planning, scripting, storyboarding, and visual development. 2 Production The animation is created, including modeling, rigging, animation, and lighting. 3 Post-Production The final touches are added, such as compositing, sound design, and color grading.
Modeling 2 Surfacing 3 Rigging 4 Layout & Set Dressing 5 Character Animation
1 Compositing 2 Music & Sound Design 3 Color Grading
This presentation explores the evolution of Philippine media-based arts, focusing on print and digital media. We'll delve into the characteristics, innovations, and prominent artists in each medium.
Print Media: A Legacy of Storytelling
Antonio "Tony" Velasquez, known for his creative comics like Kenkoy, is considered the "Father of Philippine Comics."
Newspapers, tabloids, comics, and magazines continue to inform and entertain, covering politics, society, and entertainment.