Winning Paper Animation - Sunhak Peace Price Excellence Award
Si Bulusan Nan si Agingay - The Cry of Mampak!
Love. Betrayal. Redemption.
Original folktale title: The Legend of Bulusan Lake
Origin: Sorsogon City, Philippines
Animation medium: Mixed / MotionGraphics / After Effects
This short animated film is still in progress.
Below are some of the character studies.
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Finalist! ATIN'TO animated documentary BTS
Atin 'to Project
This seven-minute animated documentary features three stalwarts of the Philippine animation industry Avid Liongoren (animated films Saving Sally and Hayop Ka!), Tanya Yuson (animated series Trese), and Luis Suarez (animated film RPG Metanoia) as they discuss the challenges they faced in the industry and how Filipinos deal with intellectual property, which plays a crucial role in the creative industry.
Alongside this film is a supplemental two-minute video clip/AVP about copyright infringement and plagiarism.
Together, the short film and the AVP comprise the project's partnership with the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) Bureau of Copyright and Related Rights (BCRR) through the Copyright Plus Program, a flagship project that aims to cater to the copyright-related needs specifically of the marginalized, unserved, underserved, minority groups or persons of the society.
Project Background
This project was a brainchild of Blog Caliguia and Rianne Hill Soriano and it was eventually entered to the IPOPHL's Copyright Plus Program for funding within the year of experiencing the lockdowns brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. This resulted to a production workflow leading to an animated documentary project with supplemental AVP. The three documentary subjects were interviewed via Zoom and their interviews were utilized as soundbites while also creating their animated characters and eventually recreating the interviews in animation format.
Stopmotion animation -FOOTBALL INSPIRES US Behind the Scenes
These are some of our favorite football players who inspire us.
They are FOCUSED, DEDICATED and PASSIONATE.
Hi, I’m Gary George Clotario and I am a stopmotion animator.
Just like our favorite football players,
becoming a stop motion artist requires a similar MINDSET.
Doing stopmotion animation requires a lot of patience, devotion and effort.
Reaching goals may take a lot of time and hard work.
We will experience both ups and downs.
But with determination, we persevere.
We should never give up. Don’t Quit. Do it.
Football inspires us to be better every day in every way.
The power of storyboard, and animation rockstar Dudz Clotario’s secrets to winning competitions!
The power of storyboard, and animation rockstar Dudz Clotario’s secrets to winning competitions!
This was a talk about how I win in competitions.
Over 500+ wins in my lifetime. Sharing my secret on how I win in contests! #ShareYourBlessings 🙏😍🥳 #contestking #Godisgood #positivethinking
Nasa 500+ na pala ang mga napanalunan ko mula pa nung elementary. 😲 Kaya ngayon shinishare ko kung paano ako nanalo. Madami na ang nagsabi saakin na nainspire sila sa talks at workshops ko. God is good! Share your blessings! Tuloy tuloy lang! Let your light shine! #contestking #ShareYourBlessings
Papercraft animation - ROBO CLR
Sustainable Living Paper Stopmotion animation Honorable Mention Sunhak Peace Prize 2022
SUSTAINABLE LIVING- Sustainable Food
Do you know that the food we enjoy eating like grilled steak and fried chicken have hidden costs to the environment?
It begins with clearing natural habitats to make way for agriculture.
Soil is fertilized with chemicals to maximize crop yield.
Livestock feeding produces methane and animal waste.
Food production and distribution use fossil fuel.
1.3 billion tons of food produced globally is wasted every year.
3.3 billion tons of carbon dioxide are produced by food waste.
The world’s population will increase to 10 billion by 2050.
Food demand will increase by 60-70%.
This calls for sustainable food production like reducing the use of fossil fuel;
Eat more plant-based food than meat.
Adopt zero waste by reusing containers;
and reducing food waste
Let’s practice sustainable living to save the environment.
Views about this Year's Global Media Competition 2022 #GMC2022 #BurnedByTobacco #stopmotionanimation #animation
Hi this is Dudz Clotario, just sharing my views about this year's Global Media Competition.
When I learned about the competition maybe just 3 days before deadline, I immediately wanted to enter. I am a non-smoker and I know tobacco industry's environment harms so I wanted to show it through my video. I asked my friend ma’am Pinky to make the script and Nehesh to do voice over. It was a seamless workflow that even we have different timezones, we still managed to finish it fast and upload just an hour before the deadline.
This competition is useful to share my talent using papercraft stopmotion animation. And It was a way to showcase my paper craft style of animation. It is hard to do, but its worth it.
When the winners where announced, I was so happy. I thanked all the people who supported, shared and voted for my entry. It’s good to learn the many people like my paper stopmotion.
Everyone should participate in this competition because it creates awareness about the hidden harm of the tobacco industry.
Long time ago when I was in grade 1, my very first art competition win was titled Be an Earth Saver, it was for a poster making competition. Fast Forward until now, I am still doing it, trying my best to save our environment by sharing information and making videos about it. The Tobacco industry is a big culprit causing massive harm to nature.
Love the earth and be an earth saver. It’s the only home we have.
On This Day - July 4, 1570 - Filipe II legalized the taking of slaves in Mindanao by the Spaniards
Today in Philippine history, July 4, 1570, Filipe II legalized the taking of slaves in Mindanao by the Spaniards
On July 4, 1570, King Filipe II promulgated a law legalizing the taking of slaves in Mindanao by the Spaniards, which had often been urged, by authorities in Manila, as one of the best methods of subduing "fierce" people.
The law states (Recopilacion, lib. vi, tit. ii, ley xii):
"The islands of Mindanao are adjacent to those of the district of the Filipinas. Their natives, who have adopted the religion of Mahomet, have rebelled; and since then, in alliance with the enemies of this crown, they have done great harm to our vassals. In order to facilitate their punishment, it has been deemed an efficacious corrective to declare that those who should be captured in war be made slaves.
"We order that such be done; but that this distinction be observed, namely, that if the said Mindanaos be simply heathen, they be not regarded as slaves; but if they be Moors by nation and birth, and shall go to other islands to introduce their dogmas or teach their Mahometan religion, or make war on the Spaniards or Indians who are subject to us, or hinder our royal service, then in that case they may be made slaves. But those who are Indians and shall have become Mahometans shall not be made slaves. Such will be persuaded by lawful and kind methods to be converted to our holy Catholic faith."
A general law that prohibited slavery of Filipino natives, which was extended expressly to the Moluccas by a special law, was promulgated by Felipe III, in Madrid, on October 10, 1618.
Sources:
- The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803; explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the Catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commericial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the beginning of the nineteenth century; (Volume 35), Emma Helen Blair, et., al.