Tuldok Animation Studios Inc. is a non-stock non profit organization composed of writers, artists, animators, voice actors, and lots of other talented people whose goal is to help create a thriving Original Filipino Animation Industry.
Monday, December 23, 2013
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Philippine Animation at the Chinese International School Manila
Last October 23, 3- 6 year old students of the Chinese International School Manila (http://www.cismanila.org/main/) in Mckinley Hill, Taguig had the opportunity to learn about Philippine Animation. The kids were able to participate in the creation of an animated character called "Goldie The Fish" during the workshop conducted by Tuldok Animation Studios. While in the afternoon session, 8-10 year old students had the opportunity to watch the 40-minute animated short film "Pasintabi" and learn about Philippine folklore. Thank you CISmanila for giving us the opportunity to share our craft!
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Nuno sa Punso! A special Halloween Art Workshop for Kids by Tuldok Animation and Ayala Museum
Hello Tuldok Fans, Kids, and those still young at heart! Tuldok Animation Studios, together with Ayala Museum will help bring your characters and monsters to life with CLAY in our upcoming Halloween Workshop this Oct. 27, 2013 3pm at the Ayala Museum. Pls reserve early! Slots are very limited!
We will be showing our second and longest film to date, "Pasintabi". So drop by the Ayala Museum this October 27! See you there!
Please see posters for more details. Thank you.
We will be showing our second and longest film to date, "Pasintabi". So drop by the Ayala Museum this October 27! See you there!
Please see posters for more details. Thank you.
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.
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.
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)
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.
Knowledge Channel to air Tuldok Animation Studios' "From Lines To Life" 7 Animation Instructional Videos
September 10, 2013—Knowledge Channel Foundation, Inc. (KCFI) signed a
memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Tuldok Animation Studios for the
airing of its seven-part three dimensional how-to series in animation entitled “From Lines to Life: An Introduction to Animation”,
which discusses the basics of producing an animated film from writing,
pre-production, production proper, and music and voice recording.
Signatories to the MOA are Ms. Rina Lopez Bautista, President of KCFI,
and Mr. Ramon del Prado, President of Tuldok Animation Studios. Mr.
Edric Calma, Director for Transmedia of KCFI, and Ms. Analyn Pineda,
Vice President of Tuldok Animation Studios, witnessed the signing.
The goal of these videos is to familiarize Filipino viewers with the
medium and to encourage those already interested in animation to begin
telling their stories and making their own animated films, thereby
producing more original Filipino animated content. The said video
series, which is produced by Tuldok in collaboration with
DOST-Information and Communications Technology Office (DOST-ICTO) and
the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), will also be
included in K Channel learning website, kchonline.ph, and in on-demand
packages.
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