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The Study of Cartoon Rendering based Japanese Animation (일본 애니메이션을 통해 본 카툰렌더링 스타일 룩에 관한 연구)

  • Liu, Ya Qian;Choi, Chul Young
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.327-328
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    • 2015
  • 디지털시대에서 미국카툰시장은 3D 디지털 기법을 충분히 활용하여 마치 실사 같은 영화(Photo realistic movie)를 제작하는 한편. 일본의 경우는 그들만의 독특한 전통 셀 애니메이션(cell animation) 형식을 3D CG 기술과 결합하여 새로운 제작방식의 애니메이션을 제시하고 있다. 본 연구는 일본 2D 애니메이션에서 제작 방식을 유지해야 할 당위성을 카툰 렌더링 3D의 제작방식에 도입하여, 융합한 사례 분석을 통해 2D 애니메이션의 필요성과 중요성을 제시하려 한다.

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A Study on the Possibility of Development in Korean Mechanic Animation (한국 메카닉 애니메이션의 발전 가능성에 관한 연구)

  • Hong, Ryun-young;Kim, Cheeyong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.617-620
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    • 2009
  • Mechanic animation's popularity is going on steadily in the world. In Korea, produced various mechanic animation since produced 'Robot Taekwon V'. However, Animation wasn't recognized one of culture genre in Korea, therefore many restrictions were happened, so animation's quality wasn't satisfied with the masses's liking. And Korean animation was turned away then making animation was decreased. This paper show history of Korean animation and this condition, then compare with Korean animation and Japanese animation 'Gundam', And this will indicate possibility of Korean animation development.

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An identity analysis of Mechanic Design through the Japan Animation (일본 애니메이션<신세기 에반게리온>으로 본 메카닉 디자인의 정체성 분석)

  • Lee, Jong-Han;Liu, Si-Jie
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.50
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    • pp.275-297
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    • 2018
  • Japan's mechanic animation is widely known throughout the world. 1952년, Japan's first mechanic animation and the first TV animation, , has been popular since it's creation in 1952. Atom, a big hit at the time, has influenced many people. Japanese mechanic animations convey their unique traits and world view to the public In this paper, we are going to discuss the change of the Japanese mechanical design through comparison of the mechanical design, which has been booming since the 1990s in Japan; and the . I expect the results of this analysis to depict Japanese culture and thought reflected in animation, which is a good indication of worldwide cultural view of animation. unexpectedly influenced the Japanese animation industry after it screened in 1995, and there are still people constantly reinterpreting and analyzing it. This is the reaction of the audience to anticipate the mystery and endless conclusions of the work itself. The design elements of Evangelion are distinguished from other mechanical objects. Mechanic design based on human biotechnology can overcome limitations of machine and make you feel more human. The pilot 's boarding structure, which can contain human nature, is reinforced in the form of an enterprising plug, and the attitude of excavation makes humanity more prominent than a straight robot. Thus, pursues a mechanic design that can reflect human identity. can be selected as the mechanic animation of the 80's, and the "Neon Genesis Evangelion" of the 90's shows it with a completely different design. By comparing the mechanical design of two works, therefore, we examine the correlation between the message and the design of the work. presents the close relationship between the identity of the mechanical design and the contents. I would like to point out that mechanical design can be a good example and theoretical basis for the future.

A study of a Japanese goblin character:Centered around the making method of goblins' image (요괴 캐릭터 연구:요괴 이미지의 생성원리를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Yoon-A
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.16
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    • pp.141-163
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    • 2009
  • This paper examined the goblin characters in Japan animation. The meaning of the goblin in this paper is not a just monster. They have a spirit. This concept is based on animism in japanese mind. I attempted a chase of goblin character's making methods. My theoretical approaches lean on the concepts "inter-textuality" of Julia Kristeva and "text" of Roland Barthes. First of all, I compared some beings of the old chinese myth-geographical book with some characters of Japan animation . The making method of goblin characters is two. One is 'Hybrid', the other is 'Mutant'. And than I appled to Japanese traditional image, "Baek-kuy-ya-hang-do"(hundreds of goblins' parade). The making method of goblins is combined to a inter-textual way as hybrid or mutant.

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A Study of the Animation Production System on the Basis of the Media Window Strategy: Focusing on Examining the Direct to Video Superhero Animation (미디어 윈도우 전용 애니메이션 제작 활성화를 위한 연구: Direct to Video 슈퍼히어로 애니메이션 제작 시스템에 대한 고찰을 중심으로)

  • Kwon, Jae-Woong
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.49
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    • pp.53-85
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    • 2017
  • This study deals with the production system of the superhero animation that are based on DC comic books and are produced by Warner Brothers company, and tries to find out ways in order to vitalize the new window of the animation market. 28 superhero animations released from 2007 until 2017 are analyzed. Several critical points are drawn out and can be applied to the Korean animation industry. There are two categories, one is about the management of the production system, and the other is about the subcontract system. In managing the production system, there are three points: First, there are several people who play the role of either a producer or a director many times. Second, producers used to work as a group. Third, some people work not only as a producer but also as a director. In carrying out outsourcing contracts, there are six points: First, only Korean and Japanese companies participate as subcontract companies. Second, about two companies used to take part in the subcontract production in a year. Third, in case of number of people involved in production, there are more Japanese than Korean. Fourth, Japanese companies deal with some parts of the pre-production as well as the main production in . Fifth, a Japanese company has a sub-subcontract with a Korean company in one episode of . Sixth, Korean companies mostly focus on the production part of key animation. Important points that the Korean production system has to consider are also suggested under the two categories. In the production system management, there are two points. It is needed to make use of the group producer system, and it is critical to develop the story line of universe type such as DC Universe. In case of the outsourcing production system, it is essential to keep up educating 2D type of animation and, at the same time, to participate actively in the global outsourcing production. By considering these crucial points, it is expected to keep producing animation that can be used for the media window such as IPTV.

An Activated Analysis of the Development of Animation in Taiwan (대만애니메이션의 발전과 그 동향 분석)

  • Jo, Jeong-Rae
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.40-47
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    • 2014
  • Animation in Taiwan has been profoundly influenced by the production of labor intensity for American and Japanese in the early days of its development. This phenomenon of the labor intensity reached peak in the 1980s. Information Bureau of Taiwan began to establish a system of supportive funding for its animation industry in the 1990s. During this period, the animation industry in Taiwan gave special emphasis to the theme of the local culture and to the creative works of the animation. By the 2010s, the elements of Chinese culture were introduced in the animation production in Taiwan. Through cross-national cooperation in production with other advanced countries, the Taiwan-made animation was successfully expended to the international market. However, the animation industry in Taiwan is facing the following problematical challenges: Firstly, the Taiwan government gives special attention to the financial support of animation industry rather than training university students to become professional experts in animation production. Secondly, there is no professional higher institution established to train specialized professional animation film-makers. Thirdly, Due to the lack of the cultural inspiration and the original mind, the form of its creative animated production is primarily imitated from other advanced countries. And fourthly, despite the fact that there is a cooperation and exchange programs between Taiwan and other foreign animation industries.

A Comparison of Symbolic Content in American and Japanese Animation: Food Scenes in "The Simpsons" and "Atashin'chi" (미 · 일 애니메이션에 표현된 음식장면의 상징적 속성 비교 -가족 구성의 애니메이션 <심슨>과 <아따신찌>를 중심으로-)

  • Koo, Bo-Room;Kwon, Kyung-Min
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2013
  • In general, food depicted in animated films symbolically conveys cultural emotions. And yet, as diverse studies have shown, even from the perspective of cultural semiotics, there are different ways to interpret food symbolism. This study focuses on food depicted in American and Japanese animation, through a comparative analysis of scenes from "The Simpsons" (1989-present), the longest-running American animated program, and "Atashin'chi" (2002-2009), a much-beloved animated sitcom that follows the daily experiences of a Japanese family. It is hoped that the research presented here may be applied as a criterion in the production stage for understanding the cognitive function of cultural underpinnings and symbolic expression in animated works.

Expression Factors of Pace and Dynamics in Drawing Animation - Focused on Japanese Hero TV Animation Series - (드로잉 애니메이션에서 속도감과 역동성의 표현 요소 연구 - 일본 초인물 TV 애니메이션 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Hyun-Woo;Kim, Jae-Woong
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.40
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    • pp.109-137
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    • 2015
  • As Digital technology developed, drawing animation, using traditional production method which expresses many feelings with drawn lines loses the youth group, the primary audience, to the realism of the digital cinema. Drawing animation, which drew attention of the youth by the spectacles in the film such as hectic pace, dynamics and punch, declined for a while. However, it has been developed a way to express pace and dynamics of its own by establishing an effective directing method, which combines digital technology as it is needed. This study has a purpose to investigate what causes the dynamics and feeling of fast movement of the character in Japanese limited animation. Though some action-animated films that heroes with supernatural powers take the leading role that feeling of velocity and dynamics are emphasized we compare the directing method before and after the introduction of the digital technology. This research reaches the conclusion by factoring each Bergson and McLuhan's discussion to the intervention of indexical signs and the audience's participation according to skipping technique. This study has a significance of researching the element of drawing animation that maximizes the expansion of the senses by defying the limitation of the law of physics through its unique way of directing together with growth of the hero films, which will continue.

A Study on the Construction of a Real-time Sign-language Communication System between Korean and Japanese Using 3D Model on the Internet (인터넷상에 3차원 모델을 이용한 한-일간 실시간 수화 통신 시스템의 구축을 위한 기초적인 검토)

  • Kim, Sang-Woon;Oh, Ji-Young;Aoki, Yoshinao
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics S
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    • v.36S no.7
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 1999
  • Sign-language communication can be a useful way of exchanging message between people who using different languages. In this paper, we report an experimental survey on the construction of a Korean-Japanese sign-language communication system using 3D model. For real-time communication, we introduced an intelligent communication method and built the system as a client-server architecture on the Internet. A character model is stored previously in the clients and a series of animation parameters are sent instead of real image data. The input-sentence is converted into a series of parameters of Korean sign language or Japanese sign language at server. The parameters are transmitted to clients and used for generating the animation. We also employ the emotional expressions, variable frames allocation method, and a cubic spline interpolation for the purpose of enhancing the reality of animation. The proposed system is implemented with Visual $C^{++}$ and Open Inventor library on Windows platform. Experimental results show a possibility that the system could be used as a non-verbal communication means beyond the linguistic barrier.

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