This document discusses different forms of animation and print media. It provides details about animation, including the process of animation and examples from the Philippines like Urduja and Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia. It also discusses print media forms like newspapers, magazines, and comic books. It notes that advertising still relies heavily on print media and provides the specific example of Mga Kabalbalan ni Kenkoy as an influential early Philippine comic strip.
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Lesson 3 4 Animation Print Media
This document discusses different forms of animation and print media. It provides details about animation, including the process of animation and examples from the Philippines like Urduja and Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia. It also discusses print media forms like newspapers, magazines, and comic books. It notes that advertising still relies heavily on print media and provides the specific example of Mga Kabalbalan ni Kenkoy as an influential early Philippine comic strip.
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to the Philippines? Lesson 3: Animation Arts | Quarter 3 ANIMATION Animation is the process of creating motion and shape change illusion by means of the rapid display of a sequence of static images that minimally differ from each other. Animators are artists who specialize in the creation of animation. ANIMATION Animations can be recorded on either analogue media, such as a flip book, motion picture film, video tape, or on digital media, including formats such as animated GIF, Flash animation or digital video. To display animation, a digital camera, computer, or projector are used along with new technologies that are produced. Philippine Animation Studio Inc. The Philippine Animation Studio, Inc. (PASI) was established in 1991 and has since collaborated on numerous animation projects and series with foreign partners. Among these have been Captain Flamingo, Producing Parker, Groove High, and Space Heroes Universe. Urduja -an animated film adaptation of the legend of the warrior princess of Pangasinan. -recognized as the first fully-animated Filipino film, created by an all-Filipino group of animators using the traditional (hand-drawn) animation process with some 3D effects. Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia -the country’s first all-digital full-length animated feature film. -the film presents Philippine mythical creatures as heartwarming characters in a young boy’s adventure. RPG Metanoia
- first Filipino full 3D
animated film, co- produced by Ambient Media, Thaumatrope Animation, and Star Cinema in 2010. Lesson 4: PRINT MEDIA Print Media - more conventional digital media form - large-scale publications such as newspapers, magazines, journal, books of all kinds, as well as smaller-scale posters, brochures, flyers, menus, and the like. Advertising One major field that still relies heavily on print media is advertising. These appear in newspapers, magazines, posters, brochures, and flyers—each with their specific target readerships and markets, and highly-specialized approaches for reaching these target groups. Comic Books - a.k.a. komiks. The popularity of Philippine comics began in the 1920s when Liwayway magazine started featuring comic strips, such as Mga Kabalbalan ni Kenkoy (The Misadventures of Kenkoy) created by Tony Velasquez went on to be recognized as the “Father of Filipino Comics.” Mga Kabalbalan ni Kenkoy 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.