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Analyzing the Mise en Scene of Animation (애니메이션 미장센 분석)

  • Lee, Tae-Gu;Lee, Hwa-Sei
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.13
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    • pp.153-162
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    • 2008
  • This paper show that we analyze the mise en scene of animation based on the theory of mise en scene in film. The mise en scene of animation has a large range of utilization in contrast to film. This affects the development of film synthesized with an actuality film. The theory of mise en scene of early realistic film director is extended by the animation techniques. And the theory of mise en scene in digital film is raised newly. The mise en scene in animation has the property that ail elements Is represented in one frame. And then this has a success in different aesthetics. The problems of in-country animation - the absence of production in the present condition - is to be achieved by the production using mise en scene.

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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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A Study of Developing and Reinvigorating to make Korean Animation Films (국내 장편 애니메이션의 제작활성화 및 발전을 위한 대안연구)

  • Choi, Min-Kyw
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.13
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    • pp.163-179
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    • 2008
  • It is no longer an issue that there is a big audience for Korean movies. More than 120 Korean movies are made each year. Many win prizes at film festivals around the world. But the number of animation movies made in Korea is decreasing even though the government tried to revitalize the animation industry in the mid-1990s. The problem is that all Korean animation movies were box-office failures, even though "Mary's Story" and "Oseam" were awarded prizes in world-famous animation festivals. Korean animation movies also face hurdles because of different cultural tastes of Korean audiences and problems with distribution. But there is a tremendous amount of potential and possibilities for Korean animation movies to be box-office blockbusters and artistic successes. There are ways to develop and revitalize the Korean animation industry and make it of the most important businesses and cultural influences in Korean society.

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A Study on the Education and Training system in Korean Animation Industry - Suggestions about Curriculum in a Department of Animation in Korean Universities from the Perspective of Arts and Cultural Management (한국 애니메이션 인력 양성 시스템에 대한 연구 - 대학 애니메이션 교육 과정에 대한 예술경영적 제언)

  • Kang, Yunju
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.34
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    • pp.317-344
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    • 2014
  • Perspectives on the basis of arts and cultural management, this study intends to suggest improvements in core curriculums that are required in order for South Korea, a country that has initiated into the animation industry through outsourcing from big-budget animation production countries such as America and Japan, to develop its own strong base in creative animation industry. The perspectives of arts management in this context means an integration nexus between human studies, social science and management, and suggestions are as follow: First, it is crucial to understand the current trend of animation industry structure across the globe, as well as to develop the ability of co-production. Animation industry often requires technical skills, capital strength and human resources, each having equal importance. Therefore, thorough analysis of the three components in worldwide animation industry must be preceded for animation production services. To do so, collaboration with major animation creation countries is the best option and is highly encouraged, so that the national animation curriculum shall be enhanced to meet such demands and hence develop various abilities. The second is a good understanding of new-media and new-platforms. Not only the traditional distributor of animation such as television and theater, the distribution system expands its scope to a variety of online sources including pod-casts and the Internet. Under these circumstances, a deep understanding towards animation distribution system and an analysis of the new consumer channel are also of paramount importance for animation production. Third, a possibility of animation supply chain through diversified routes and media have paved the way for a possible animation production services and distribution without a mega-budget. Thus, new curriculum shall need to reinforce marketing and management aspects that will in turn help individuals to establish a self-employed creative business. Last but not least, this study further includes illustration of current curriculum of animation studies in national universities, followed by detailed suggestions for the curriculum improvements based on the above mentioned three factors. It was observed that the current curriculums have been solely focused on practical works and technical skills of animation and art studies; a four-year-course colleges that provide animation courses usually lack components of human studies, social science and management. Thus, this study proposes essential contexts of management studies that are needed for individual business and also curriculum improvements that are derived from the analysis of the current industry and the new media.

Liquid Animation for CG Production (CG 제작을 위한 유체 애니메이션)

  • Cha Dukhyun;Kim Janghee;Min Jungki;Ihm Insung;Kang Byungkwon
    • 한국가시화정보학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.51-54
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    • 2003
  • Fluid is an effective element in computer animation. Recently, the techniques from CFD have been actively applied to CG production. In this paper, we describe our fluid animation system which implements a variety of established simulation and rendering methods. We also explain our new techniques such as chemical reaction and hardware-assisted fluid animation that are being developed to enhance the features of our software system.

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Metamorphosis of Reality in Animation (애니메이션에서 리얼리티의 역사적 변용)

  • Rieh, Jae-Gyu
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.9
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    • pp.220-234
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    • 2005
  • The article deals with the reality subject of animations. Animations are created on the basis of fantasy. Disney's introduction of the narratives and styles of live action film into the field of animation, which laid a foundation for the hyper-reality animation, has produced an unintended consequence of marginalizing other animation genres which have emphasized fantasy through free experimentations of various images. A combination of Disney's world view of hyper-reality with later-developed 3D computer animation technology has made fantastic figures and spaces much more real than the real ones, and succeeded in creating a matrix of simulacre, a world of mere copies without the original.

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The Imageable Animation produced with inspiration by melodies of a Classical music -No War, 3'55"16K- (클래식음악선율의 영감으로 제작한 이미지애니메이션 -반전, 디지털애니메이션, 3분55초16K-)

  • 김현호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.493-496
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    • 2003
  • An animation is synthesis art. It is very important to synchronize between background music and picture's image. In this animation, B.G.M. is not selected by picture's story to be an abstract images' animation produced with feelings of artist by B.G.M. It is necessary to study & produce various experimental animation to educate in the original work & to develop the Korean animation industry at dept. of animation of University

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Technology Trends for Motion Synthesis and Control of 3D Character

  • Choi, Jong-In
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2019
  • In this study, we study the development and control of motion of 3D character animation and discuss the development direction of technology. Character animation has been developed as a data-based method and a physics-based method. The animation generation technique based on the keyframe method has been made possible by the development of the hardware technology, and the motion capture device has been used. Various techniques for effectively editing the motion data have appeared. At the same time, animation techniques based on physics have emerged, which realistically generate the motion of the character by physically optimized numerical computation. Recently, animation techniques using machine learning have shown new possibilities for creating characters that can be controlled by the user in real time and are expected to be developed in the future.

The narrative features of as seen through digital culture (<이제부터 제리타임 It's Jerry Time!>을 통해 본 디지털 문화 속 웹 애니메이션의 서사적 특징)

  • Kim, YoungOk
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.34
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    • pp.23-43
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    • 2014
  • The development of the Internet in the 21st century had made a variety of cross-cultural environment so that animations also have evolved with new features to Web-Animation. In Korea, the web-based flash animation leap forward to the animation Utopia in the early 2000's, but did not last long. The web-based animations should attract audience's attention not only with it's minimum streaming capacity but also with showing it's best qualities as well, Therefore, the stimulating narrative strategies were mandatories for web-animation in 2000's. The absence of in-depth research on media, poor revenue structure, and the emergence of mobile games and e-learning industries made the web-animation become just a one-time/one-consumable content. There were no subsequent generation of korean web-animation ever since. In this study, I want to introduce and analyze the american web animation series, (2005) as a new type of web-animation in current digital culture, In particular, I want to discuss how this web animation appeal to the audience with its narrative strategies through using some aspect of the internet culture which's differentiated from traditional media based cultures. This research could suggest diverse narrative strategies for the future web-animation with new vision. Moreover, This also allows to look at latest web-animation trends and its new experiments.