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G R A C E D I M A R A N A NA N I M A T I O N A D V O C A T E
WHY NOT PINOY ANIMATION CONTENT ?
Presented by
Grace A. Dimaranan
Animator, Creative Director, Producer & Art Teacher
January 26, 2008
Factors that influenced the development of the Animation Sector
Early 80’s -90’s only foreign-owned companies
existed in the country. Trend is service oriented, follow what is instructed ,
draw / animate it, get paid. Each Animation step is separated by Departments. We are into Traditional Animation. There are no school for animation. All artists are
trained in-house. We have expats as Directors & supervisors.
Getting a bigger piece of the pie…
Late 90’s, India & China entered the business & offered half prices/cost in production.
Some big companies/ clients transferred operations to India or China.
Piracy of artists. The Animation & Creative sector doesn’t receive
support from any Govt. / private agency. Small Filipino-owned animation companies started to
grow in the Industry & access direct clients.
TUTUBI PATROL – the first all Filipino Children’s Animated series
TUTUBI PATROL – the first all Filipino Children’s Animated series
Play movie
Jobert Animation series
Jobert Animation series
Play movie
KWENTONG KAYUMANGGI
KUWENTONG KAYUMANGGI (Stories from the Malay Race) , is a trilogy of selected Filipino Myths and legends from each of the country's three main island groups -- Luzon, Vizayas, Mindanao.
Produced by Artfarm Asia Animation
LIBINGAN
DAYO --- The first All-Digital Filipino Full Length Film. It combines 2D & 3D animation techniques & features celebrity voices. The story showcases Filipino Mythology & Folklore. For 2008 release by Cutting Edge Productions.
DAYO
ANIMAHENASYON 2007
Thank you!
Questions are welcome
[email protected]@toppeganimation.com
8711590 / 09173302488
www.toppeganimation.comwww.animationcouncil.org