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Research of Chinese animation industry & policy (중국 애니메이션 산업과 정책 연구)

  • Rui, Tang;Kim, Il-Tae
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.15
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    • pp.139-150
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    • 2009
  • Today, China can reestablish its previously prosperous Chinese animation tradition and can make a great plan of recreating earlier characteristic Chinese animation style. In China, TV culture was already here to stay and a large number of foreign countries' animations were entering the Chinese market. Presently, Chinese animation was recognized as time order of 4points: Animation policy, Animation industry, Animation market, and culture. My studies about these issues show the Chinese animation industry has entered an advancing country. I have especially researched into solving these issues with the Korean and Chinese animation & market. As result, I have concluded that the Chinese animation industry must engage itself in foreign animation styles and global market in order to further advance its industry. To help raise its production quality & technique status, I recommend the Chinese government actually give the donations promised to the Chinese animation and culture industries as well as the education system now.

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A Study on Positioning Strategy for Korean Animation Industry in the Chinese Market (한국 애니메이션 산업의 중국시장 진출전략 : 포지셔닝(Positioning)전략 및 실행방안)

  • Kim, Young-Jae
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.11
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    • pp.55-72
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    • 2007
  • Entering the Chinese animation market is a requirement for the survival and growth of Korean animation industry. While the size of Korean domestic animation market is not big enough to explain the investment for the production of animation project, the rapidly growing Chinese market provides a great potential for Korean animation. However, in recent few years, a high entrance barrier has been raised by Chinese government who aggressively enforce the strong policy to protect and develop the Chinese animation industry, by blocking the foreign animations out of Chinese domestic TV broadcasting. As a result, Chinese animation industry has witnessed a rapid growth enough to satisfy the domestic TV programming needs, and there seems no room for Korean animation to be exposed to Chinese animation consumers, whether through export of the program or co-production with Chinese companies. Through the study on Chinese government's policies and recent development of Chinese animation industry, this article is suggesting a new strategy for Korean animation industry to effectively exploit the Chinese market. In order to overcome the entrance barrier, Korean animation industry should satisfy the needs of Chinese government and industry for mutual benefit of both countries, and it can be accomplished by positioning Korean animation industry as a partner for Chinese industry, helping China in its way to the No.1 position in the global animation market. By providing the creative development capability, business knowhow and global marketing network for the co-production project, Korean animation industry can make a win-win situation for both countries, and at this point of stage, it would be the most effective way to make a meaningful presence of Korean animation industry in Chinese market.

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Status Analysis of Present and Future of Chinese Animation Commercials by Comparing with the World Advertisement Festival (세계 광고제 비교를 통한 중국 애니메이션 광고의 현황과 미래 분석)

  • Han, Keke;Choi, Chul Young
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.36
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    • pp.75-89
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    • 2014
  • Since the first animated Chinese commercial titled directed by Wan Three Brothers in 1926, Chinese animation commercials are steadily increasing every year. The proportion of animation commercials in Advertisement industry increases gradually, animation becomes one of the direct means of rising commodity value. In this premise, this paper researches the history and characteristics of animated commercials, compare and analyze commercial samples from two world advertisement festivals and four Chinese advertisement festivals. Compared the world animation-advertisement market, Chinese animation-advertisement market is relatively limited under its particular status. Under the condition, this paper will analyze the current situation of Chinese animation advertisement through the samples from advertising festivals. Finally, the paper concludes finding out ways of development and effective marketing of animation commercial industry in China by checking out animation advertisement in industrial classification between Chinese and world's advertisement market.

Current status and development trend of Chinese animation industry (중국 애니메이션 산업 현황 및 발전 추세)

  • Yang, Desheng
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.149-154
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    • 2022
  • In recent years, the development of China's animation industry has gradually increased its share of gross national product. Looking at the current status of the animation industry in China, there are still many shortcomings compared to the Korean animation industry. This paper focuses on the current status of the Chinese animation industry and future development trends, and the text first discusses the current development of the Chinese animation industry, and second, verifies the problems facing the current Chinese animation industry. Finally, it is of key significance in designing policy directions so that the creative animation industry can be fostered by building the right animation industry chain and training talent in related directions in the future development direction. These three directions are believed to promote the development of the Chinese animation industry in the future.

A Study on the line expression in 'The cowboy's Flute' (중국 수묵애니메이션의 예술적 특징에 관한 연구 : 특위의 <피리부는 목동>에 나타난 선적(線的) 표현을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Jeung-Yeun;Kim, Jae-Woong
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.11
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    • pp.87-104
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    • 2007
  • This paper proposes to analyze artistic characteristic based on the line expression of , Te Wei's Chinese water-ink animation. We considered the transitions of Chinese water-ink animation through Shang-hai Animation Film Studio's works which induced the dominant improvement in Chinese animations and other major animation industries internationally with the theoretical explanations about particular understanding of line concept and formative characteristics. We not only considered line expression of , aesthetic and idea etc. which are the central point of this paper but also researched the artistic possibilities through the effects of Chinese water ink and line and the relationship of animation.

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Analysis of Sino-American Culture in Disney Animation Mulan

  • ZHEN, ZHAO
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2021
  • This article takes Disney animation as the research object to analyze the Chinese and American culture in the animation. The first part introduces the background of the animation. The theme of the animation comes from the long-standing narrative folk song Mulan Ci during the Southern and Northern Dynasties of China, and it introduces the parallel montage of animation narrative. The second part narrates the Chinese cultural elements in Mulan, and expounds on Disney's use and blending of Chinese cultural elements from three aspects of ink painting effect, national costumes and Confucianism. From the perspective of Western culture, the third part analyzes how to integrate Western thought and characteristics, and contrast with Chinese culture in Mulan from three aspects: Mushu, character and hierarchy.

The Possibility Study of Making Horror Animation Based on Chinese Traditional Stories (중국 고전의 공포 애니메이션 구현 가능성 연구)

  • Qu, Lin;Choi, Chul-Young
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.37
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    • pp.25-44
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    • 2014
  • In the past 5 years, Chinese film market has witnessed a great development, with the film and animation box hitting records highs. At the same time, TV contents become more and more diverse, and the widespread use of smart phones makes Internet the new popular media today. On this occasion, domestic animation production is growing year by year because of people's growing demand for animation. And the volume of introduced foreign animations is growing as well. But under the same conditions, domestic animation shows obvious lack of competiveness. Chinese traditional stories have rich contents, providing a large amount of animation material. But most animations based on theses contents cannot arouse audiences' interests. This paper mainly analyzes the development situation of traditional story-based Chinese animation whose content is single and low-aged, and then put forward a new solution for Chinese animation development, which is, adding horror elements to traditional stories. And finally, through analyzing four horror animations , this paper further discusses the implementation possibility of this idea.

A study on the Chinese Animation Industry -Focused on Economic Development in the Animation Market in China- (중국 애니메이션 산업 발전 방향에 관한 연구 -중국 경제 개발 정책에 따른 애니메이션 시장변화를 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Dong-Ho
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.48
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    • pp.311-332
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    • 2017
  • Currently, the world is making efforts to develop cultural industries around more refined parts of the world. The development of cultural industries has far-reaching implications for promoting national brands and national image promotion as well as economic benefits. In particular, China hopes to advance into its own animation market because it has an extensive animation market. In 2005 The Chinese government, however, banned foreign animation market from entering the Chinese animation market. However, at that time, Chinese animation firms also saw considerable economic losses because they had to undergo almost everything from animation to distribution to rationing. In fact, the policy was designed to protect Chinese animations, but instead of preventing Chinese animations from developing original contents, it caused various problems such as China's animations, or the development of Chinese animation industries. In this thesis, we will explore the policy related to animation industry in China, research and development of animation industry, and establish the direction of development of Chinese animation industry through suggestion of improvement in Chinese animation industry. For starters, we have diversified the contents of the Chinese animation industry by adapting the contents of the Chinese animation to the global market through the globalization of contents, stories and materials. Currently, animation is developing beyond 3D,4D and VR but there is no shortage of animation experts in China, so it is necessary to nurture specialized professionals by opening a related department in China. Also, the government will establish a National Animation Industry complex to work in various animation companies. We expect to develop cultural contents through mutual cooperation between animation companies in China and the sharing of information sharing and collaborative research.

Aesthetic features and symbolism of the Traditional Color Concepts in animation of Chinese (중국 애니메이션에 나타난 전통 색채관의 심미적 특징과 상징성)

  • Shen, Hao;Lee, Dong-hun
    • Journal of Communication Design
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    • v.66
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    • pp.190-200
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    • 2019
  • Through the golden age of the 1950s and 80s, Chinese animation formed a national style that inherited the traditional culture of China and adhered to various production methods, innovative styles and ethnic spirit. Today, however, Chinese animation is facing various challenges as it competes with animations from around the world. In this situation, Chinese animation is at a time when it is necessary to consider how to establish the identity of Chinese culture and how to combine China's unique ethnicity with modern personality. This study aims to analyze the symbolism and aesthetic characteristics of Chinese traditional color tubes in Chinese animated works, to analyze how symbolism and aesthetic features were used, Through this study, we will examine whether traditional Chinese colors can act as creative factors in presenting the future direction and value of modern Chinese animation today.

Story of the monkey: The modular narrative and its origin of

  • Wang, Lei
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.29
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    • pp.61-75
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    • 2012
  • The essay explores the narrative structure of the classical Chinese feature animation, (a.k.a. Da Nao Tian Gong, 1964). The film is presented with a modular structure which is quite unique compared with the storytelling in feature animated films from other cultures, but could be connected with the tradition narrative structure in Chinese Zhanghui style novels in Ming and Qing Dynasty. By relating the original text of the story, the 16th century novel Journey to the West (a.k.a. Xi You Ji), with the film , the essay addresses the question of how the narrative tradition in Chinese classical literature influenced the Uproar in Heave for its segment narrative structure, character driven storytelling strategy and mirrored repetitive 2 plot lines. The subject of this essay is even more significant after the restored 3D version of was re-released in the spring of 2012 and became one of the best-selling animated feature film in the history of the country.