ANIMATION
Villar, John Paul
Objectives:
a) define animation;
b) identify different animation companies in the
Philippines;
c) Analyze clearly the importance of animation;
d) Draw a cartoon highlighting important person /
events in your life
Animation
Animation is the process of making the
illusion of motion and the illusion of
change by means of the rapid succession
of sequential images that minimally
differ from each other.
Animation
In recent decades, a new career
opportunity has emerged for Filipinos
SOME WORKS OF FILIPINO
ANIMATORS
Toy Story
Up
The Incredibles
Monsters University
Cars
SOME WORKS OF FILIPINO
ANIMATORS
Finding Nemo Spider-Man
Planes
Brave
Shrek
Kung Fu Panda
ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES INC. (ACPI)
Nonstock, nonprofit organization that
aims to create an identity for the
Philippines within the animation
industry, making that one of the preferred
sources for animation services
worldwide.
ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES INC. (ACPI)
Works hand in hand with participating
colleges and universities
TESDA
To develop animation as promising career
for Filipinos
ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES INC. (ACPI)
2013 - TESDA and ACPI began offering
2d and 3D Animation Scholarships to
interested high school graduates, between
the ages 18 and 45
ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES INC. (ACPI)
Animahenasyon - annual festival and
competition featuring the works of
animators / Filipino animators
ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES INC. (ACPI)
“Outstanding Emerging Artist in
Animation Award”- for outstanding
young and fast-rising cartoonists and
animators in the country.
ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE
PHILIPPINES INC. (ACPI)
“Lifetime Achievement Award” -
notable animators and other contributors
to the Philippine animation industry
PHILIPPINE ANIMATED STUDIO
INC. (PASI)
Was establish in 1991
Has since collaborated on numerous
animation projects and series with
foreign partners
Foreign Partners:
Captain Flamingo
Producing Parker
Groove High
Space Heroes Universe
PHILIPPINE ANIMATED STUDIO
INC. (PASI)
Won as the Best Animation Category
(2012 Pixels Awards)
URDUJA, 2008
An animated film adaptation of the
legend of the warrior princess of
Pangasinan
Produced by APT Entertainment,
Seventoon and Imaginary Friends
URDUJA, 2008
Recognized as the first fully animated
Filipino film
Created by an all-Filipino group of
animators using traditional (Hand-drawn)
animation process with some 3-D Effects
DAYO: SA MUNDO NG
ELEMENTALIA, 2008
Said to be the country’s first all digital
full-length animated film
Produced by Cutting Edge Productions
DAYO: SA MUNDO NG
ELEMENTALIA, 2008
The production involved over 500 local
animators and featured a “tra-digital
animation” technique
First ever animated movie to be screened
during MMFF