Tuldok's presentation was the closing segment, part of CICT's Creative Development Program launch event entitled, "Unboxed" which aims to showcase the talent of Filipinos especially when given the latest technological tools. The previous segments included a game called "Jeepney ni Janjan" by Anino games, as well as an future look at how the Creative Industry can help the Philippine economy in the coming years.
Lines to Life' pilot episode that covered a large chunk of the history of animation in the Philippines was followed by the 40 minute screening of Tuldok's second original film, "Pasintabi" to a jam packed Cinema 1 in SM Megamall last December 1, 2010.
Executive Producer of Tuldok's second phase, Len Beltran of the CICT, spearheading the Creative Content Development Program
Special thanks goes to the unwavering support of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology, whose forward thinking stance on how the country can actually benefit from new media by mixing Filipino creativity with the advances in information technology, and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, whose emphasis in the Filipino culture follows our group's goal of preserving the Filipino culture as we move into the information age.
Links to other articles about this event:
Unboxed: Games and cartoons for Pinoys (Philippine Online Chronicles)
by Fidelis Angela Tan
Animation, the Pinoy way (Philippine Star)
'Pasintabi' presents the underworld in 3D (GMANews TV)
CARMELA G. LAPEÑA
Unboxed (Manila Bulletin)
By JASER A. MARASIGAN
In 21st century, content is king (IT Matters)
BY SAM L. MARCELO
Special thanks to Tuldok's ever reliable post production one man army, TheFrank Aldana for the pictures.