Showing posts with label Animation Council of the Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animation Council of the Philippines. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 08, 2013

"Libingan" showing at Metropolitan Art Museum's Art + Video Exhibit in SM Aura

The Metropolitan Museum has launched a series of exhibits in SM Mall of Asia and continuing with SM Aura to showcase Video and Animation art works. One of the pieces being featured is Tuldok Animation's "Libingan". Do catch it within the dates of the exhibit, October 8-13 at SM Aura!


The exhibit is at the ground floor of SM Aura. Check out "Libingan" as well as other animated short films and video art!


With the documentation team of the Metropolitan Museum. 

  
Our animation looked great and upscaled well on Samsung's shiny new TV! (no this message is not sponsored)

The Metropolitan Museum, in cooperation with the Animation Council of the Philippines conducted Animation related workshops for the Art and Video Exhibit in SM Mall of Asia last September 28, and continued the exhibition in SM Aura, from October 8 until 13, ending with an animation workshop by well known stop motion animators, the Alcazaren Brothers.

Here are the details, from their website

October 13, 2013

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Atrium, SM Aura Premier

ANIMATION WORKSHOP by ALCAZAREN BROTHERS ANIMATION

FREE ADMISSION

The Alcazaren Brothers are known for their short animated videos on stop-motion animation and clay animation. The Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. or ACPI is an organization supporting Filipino talents in animation and the development of the curriculum and schooling of animation in the Philippines. The ACPI also supports and promotes the presence of Filipino animators in the global industry.

The activities are not only limited to professionals, but are also open to easy learning for children and adults who enjoy and love media animations.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

"LIBINGAN" is a FINALIST in ANIMAHENASYON 2007 PINOY ANIMATION FESTIVAL



ANIMAHENASYON 2007 highlights original Pinoy animation

The Filipino animator must be one of the most overlooked artists inthe Philippines. As diligent and creative as the Pinoy independent filmmaker but not as recognized, the local animators have, for the longest time, been looking for a chance (and in some cases, a venue) to finally showcase their originality and talent. Strangely enough, it is the foreign animation companies that have been recognizing the local animators by giving them steady work for the many years now. Indeed, it has been an open secret that some of the cartoons produced by foreign production houses employ Pinoy animators. No doubt about it, Filipino animators are talented but the question is: when will they be given the spotlight they so rightfully deserve?

Enter ANIMAHENASYON 2007, Pinoy Animation Festival slated on November 21 to 25 at Robinsons Galleria's Indie Cine. The festival aims to finally give professional and amateur Filipino animators a venue where they could screen their original works. "I think it is about time to give these animators a chance to show their own works," says Ricky Orellana, festival director of ANIMAHENASYON. "After all, they have been working on other's people's materials for the longest time." He says that viewers might be surprised to discover that Pinoy animators are not just copycats of American or Japanese animation. "We have our own style," he says.

Indeed, if the entries this year prove anything, it's that Filipino animators are hard to pigeonhole. "Some are in 2-D and 3-D and some used cell animation but what is really surprising is that we received entries from all over the Philippines: from Baguio to Iloilo, from Lapu Lapu to Marinduque," Orellana said. Suffice to say that the topics are also diverse. Some are interpretation of local folklore and some are original stories by the animators themselves. "Even now, I expect our judges to have a hard time picking which entries to include in the final list," the festival director said, "because some of the entries are really good."

And since ANIMAHENASYON's goal is to spotlight Pinoy animators, what better way to do that than to have two very successful Filipino animators from PIXAR (Toy Story, Finding Nemo) and Dreamworks (Shrek,Madagascar) to give a talk during the festival. "Aside from the original Pinoy works, we are also inviting two Pinoy animators who have done significant work in mainstream Hollywood," says Orellana."Hopefully, the forum will give animators a chance to discuss pertinent issues concerning not only the local industry but the international animation industry as well."

And like any other festival, ANIMAHENASYON will hand out various awards for deserving entries. Up for grabs are the GRAND PRIZE AWARD, AWARD for BEST REGIONAL ENTRY, JURY'S SPECIAL AWARD, and AUDIENCE'S SPECIAL AWARD, among others. But of course, as the festival organizers never fail to point out, the real prize is that finally Pinoy animators are not just anonymous workers toiling on some cartoon series but, through ANIMAHENASYON, artists in the real sense of theword.

ANIMAHENASYON 2007 is spearheaded by the Animation Council of the Philippines Inc. (ACPI), a non-stock and non-profit organization. The members of ACPI specialize mainly in—but not limited to— 2D or 3D animation. The organization, which is recognized and supported by the Philippine government, aims to create an identity for the Philippines to be considered among the preferred countries that service theanimation industry.
Please check the ACPI's Website at http://animationcouncil.org/

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