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Animation

This document discusses the process of animation production from pre-production through post-production. It outlines the key stages of traditional and digital 2D/3D animation, including pre-visualization, modeling, rigging, animation, lighting, and compositing. It also describes some characteristics of Philippine animation, such as addressing current social issues, retelling myths and folktales, and manifesting Philippine culture and traditions through animated stories.
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Animation

This document discusses the process of animation production from pre-production through post-production. It outlines the key stages of traditional and digital 2D/3D animation, including pre-visualization, modeling, rigging, animation, lighting, and compositing. It also describes some characteristics of Philippine animation, such as addressing current social issues, retelling myths and folktales, and manifesting Philippine culture and traditions through animated stories.
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ANIMATION

TRADITIONAL ANIMATION
Digital 2D Digital 3D
Animation Animation
Stop-Motion Animation
Motion Graphics
PRE -PRODUCTION
Story
Storyboarding
Editorial
Visual Development
Pre-Visualization
PRODUCTION
Modelling
SURFACING
Rigging
Layout and Set Dressing
Character Animation
Crowd Simulation
Technical Directing
Lighting
POST-PRODUCTION
Compositing
Music and Sound Design
Color Grading
Characteristics of Philippine Animation

1. It presents current issues in the community- most of the country’s


animated films talk about the recurring problems, stigma and scenarios
experienced by the Filipinos. Some of the animated films made were
the “Doodle of Doom” (2007) that shows the special abilities of
children with disabilities; and “Love and Marriage” (2008) that
presents racism evolving a struggle of a Filipino-Chinese Relationship.
2. It
retells myths and native stories of the country in
animation- Filipinos love to listen stories from their
forefathers that’s why artists present these traditional
stories in motion pictures. Some of which are the
Urduja, Marianing (2012), Lakas ng Lahi (2014) and
Ibong Adarna
3. It manifests Philippine culture and tradition-
animation in the country is rooted in our culture and
tradition. One of which is Mutya (2009) that preserves
heritage and the environment by believing that nature
dwells among us.

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