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An Animated Study Based on Games - based on the 12 Stages of Christopher Vogler's heroic journey  

Kim, Tak Hoon (Animation/Digital Contents, Chungang University Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science and Multimedia)
Jeon, Cheon Hoo (Animation/Digital Contents, Chungang University Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science and Multimedia)
Abstract
The commercial success of the game has also led to animation of the original game, especially the live version of The Street Fighter II in 1994 and a variety of videos of the game-based version, 2D Animation and 3D Animaion until now. But animations are not always successful because they are based on popular and commercially successful games. That's because when the original game was remade into an animation, the difference between the narrative structure of the original game story and the setting of the game and animation is striking. Nevertheless, a feature-length animation based on the Angry Birds game, which was released on May 19, 2016, has also been a huge commercial success, with this paper analyzing the case applied to the 12th stage of Christopher Vogler's hero's journey, Aengibird the Movie, and discussing the way in which the animation developed based on the game compared with other animations. Christopher Vogler, a Hollywood playwright, analyzed the structure of popular-loved movies based on the common narrative of the myth as the main motif of the mythologist Joseph Campbell. His narrative style is a hero's journey, using a total of 12 stages of epic narrative structure to help the protagonist find himself and achieve what he wants. Foreign heroes, adventure films as well as animations from big studios like Disney, Pixar, and Ghibli are using the story-development method of this Christopher Vogler.
Keywords
Game; animation; epic; original game; Christopher Vogler; animation based on game; ;
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