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The Research Work of Development of Imaging Media and Expansion of The Animation Expression - Focusing on The Expansion of Space for Frozen (영상미디어 기술의 발달과 애니메이션 표현력의 확장에 대한 연구 -<겨울왕국>에서 나타난 공간의 확장 중심으로)

  • Lim, Jae Min;Lee, Jong Han
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.36
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    • pp.325-347
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    • 2014
  • "The art challenges the technology, and the technology inspires the art." By this word John Lasseter expressed Pixar animations main soul of story. Media technology has a close relation with the animation. As media developed more and more, an animation has been widen a lot and have given new visions to the audiences. We can see such this figure from the history of the Disney animation. They had tried to make all the kind of animations such a silent animation, planetary animation, black and white animation and the multi colored animation. Lately Disney had made animation that has traditional style. But the method of making traditional animation stable side story's holdup the audience. So Disney animation decided to change this method. For the result of Disney animation studio effort Frozen had produced after a computer graphics work following Rapunzel. What was the reason for entertain well of Frozen? Not only changing the method of producing traditional to computer graphic is could not make entertain well. We can see from the Frozen concordance of the original idea and modern scenario, OST the perfection of computer graphics work. In this paper work Disney animation has worked from the silent animation to computer graphic works result of "The Frozen". For the contribution of technology development makes able to analyze animations expression and relation. There is a lot shots that hard to analyze in the Frozen. But I will study it with the method named "Expansion in space" to making main analyzing expressive extension that appears on the scene.

The study about historical style of animation :Focused on the individual style and USA's style & Japan's style (애니메이션의 역사적 양식에 대한 연구:개인양식과 미국의 디즈니.일본의 지브리 양식을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Jae-Woong
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.16
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    • pp.49-65
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    • 2009
  • I try to extract typological factors from the historically relevant works of animation, for that we can refer 'style.' creator's individuality, general tendencies and restraints of his time, the national properties work on them. It is the individual aspect that excels in the works of Jiri Trnka, Tim Burton, Yuri Norstein, so they stand out not only in their own specific sensibility, vision but also in the elucidation of themes and the technology of dealing medium. On the other hand the Walt Disney's animation has so distinctive characteristics that we could identify them. Disney's so-called classical model accomplished a typically American animation form as full of expressive visual language, over reaction, full animation describing detail action. We could tell, Miyajaki Hayao's Gibri Studio represents Japanese animation, which works on traditional motives of Japan and expresses unique humanity.

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A Study on the Ethical Function about the Animation Films and Educational Methods of the Brigham Young University (브리그험 영 대학교의 교육방법과 애니메이션 작품에 대한 윤리적 기능에 대한 탐구)

  • Lee, Hyun-Seok
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.40
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    • pp.55-81
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    • 2015
  • Animation as a public visuals media have been expanding increasingly its social and cultural influences beyond the ages and nations on the basis of global consumption. However, animation increases the negative impact in modern popular culture, and in regard to this, 'the recovery of ethics' should be considered in a reflexive and educational perspectives for the social role of animation. Thus, the research addresses the animation films of Brigham Young University students which contain a ethical values and receive attention by New York Times, etc. as a successful educational model. To do this, firstly, literature has reviewed by focusing on the negative impact of animation, 1) violence, 2) excessive sensationalism, 3) confusion of cultural identity, 4) gender discrimination, and 5) distorted view of history. Secondly, the education system of animation course at Brigham Young University will be analysed. Thirdly, based on this, the case study will be conducted by focusing on the 13 animation films of students to reveal the characteristics of the way of film direction. Through this research, firstly, most of animation films are comic genre, consisting of children and animal characters, family-friendly and lyrical story style and deployment of coincidental and allegoric incident. Thirdly, the religious spirit and multidisciplinary methods of education in Brigham Young University has influenced to the ethical expression and technical perfection in animation filmmaking. In the light of this, the research and suggests the new paradigm is for the practical disciplines of animation in the restoration of the ethical perspective and explores how the animation production adopts the moral significance.

A Study of The Crystal-image in Yuri Norstein's Animated Film (유리 노르슈테인의 <이야기 속의 이야기>에 나타난 결정체-이미지 연구)

  • Kim, Hyun-Jeong
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.38
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    • pp.93-114
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    • 2015
  • In the history of animation, which created by Yuri Norstein is one of the best animations in the world. Out of all animations that Yuri Norstein created, is one animation that most people have hard time to understand because unexpected images and complicated structure of this animation get us confused. And also since this animation is based on Yuri Norstein's childhood memories and his own experiences, people who doesn't understand Russian culture and history will be lost. The purpose of this study is to analyze created by Yuri Norstein through the crystal-image in of Deleuze. According to Deleuze, we can see and understand unorganized time through the crystal-image which is the door way understanding and recognizing the time-image. In the there are some of the crystal-image appears. Eternity episode is one of the Crystal-images. In eternity episode we can see a peaceful life as simply continue endlessly. This is also the part that shows subject of animation and time itself accoding to Deleuze. By Yuri Norstein reflects Deleuze's claims that time-image we think and realize through crystal-image is eventually human life and universe.

A Brief Analysis of the Application of Chinese Traditional Culture in Big Fish and Begonia (<대어해당> 중 중국전통문화의 응용에 대한 간략 분석)

  • Xiaoli, Wang
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2019
  • Animation is a comprehensive audio-visual art, animation literature, painting, music, architecture, photography and other art forms are integrated. China's animation industry has made some achievements in the new century, but on the whole, with the globalization of China, China's animation industry has been influenced by Japan and the United States. China has a history and culture of five thousand years, with profound social deposits and cultural foundation. Of the four ancient civilizations in the world, the Chinese civilization is the only one that has survived. China has too many stories to tell. From the development history of Chinese and foreign animation, we can see that many Chinese traditional cultural elements are used for reference. Since the 1980s, Chinese animation has been on the road of national revival. Chinese animation has begun to draw close to traditional culture in terms of themes, characters and scenes, and integrate Chinese traditional cultural elements. The theme of big fish and begonia is to repay kindness by sacrificing one's own life for the sake of justice and friendship. This fearless spirit of sacrificing one's life for justice is the concentrated embodiment of the fine qualities of the Chinese nation over the past several thousand years. Kun to save chun and give up his life, chun in order to repay rather give up half of his life, and qiushui in order to help their beloved, also would rather give up all of their own. These three protagonists are very distinctive personality characteristics, are to "righteousness" and give up their most precious things. At the same time, big fish and begonia combines many traditional Chinese cultural elements to form an animated film with Chinese characteristics.

The Road Map of Animation Festival in Korea through the Comparative Analysis of 4 International Animation Festivals (4대 국제애니메이션영화제 비교분석을 통한 한국애니메이션영화제 발전방향)

  • Choi, Young-Chul;Choi, Seung-Rak
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.25
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    • pp.177-201
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    • 2011
  • This article intends to draw the Road map of Korean International Animation Festival through the research of background and its identity of 4 International Animation Film Festivals Such as Annecy, Zagreb, Ottawa and Hiroshima. I was given opportunity to visit Annecy since 2009, it brought me to the real attraction of animation for watching of pleasure and passion of the people those who love animations. For the combining more advanced system and structure for Animation Festival in Korea, I had to do research all the information from the documents from the Annecy Collections. though I have not get the chance to go others except Annecy, However, I could get their background and history whenever I met the other Festival Committee Members. These Festivals showed us successful Road Map for the Animation Festivals in Korea as a role model. For the getting advanced system of Animation Festivals in Korea. It requires the animation theater for animation, effort for the Audiences's Convenience and international network composition system. However, the last task of us is to make people to entertain and enjoy the animation Films, its world of attraction.

Postfilic Metamorphorsis and Renaimation: On the Technical and Aesthetic Genealogies of 'Pervasive Animation' (포스트필름 변신과 리애니메이션: '편재하는 애니메이션'의 기법적, 미학적 계보들)

  • Kim, Ji-Hoon
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.37
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    • pp.509-537
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    • 2014
  • This paper proposes 'postfilimc metamorphosis' and 'reanimation' as two concepts that aim at giving account to the aesthtetic tendencies and genealogies of what Suzanne Buchan calls 'pervasive animation', a category that refers to the unprecedented expansion of animation's formal, technological and experiential boundaries. Buchan's term calls for an interdisciplinary approach to animation by highlighting a range of phenomena that signal the growing embracement of the images and media that transcend the traditional definition of animation, including the lens-based live-action image as the longstanding counterpart of the animation image, and the increasing uses of computer-generated imagery, and the ubiquity of various animated images dispersed across other media and platforms outside the movie theatre. While Buchan's view suggests the impacts of digital technology as a determining factor for opening this interdisciplinary, hybrid fields of 'pervasive animation', I elaborate upon the two concepts in order to argue that the various forms of metamorphorsis and motion found in these fields have their historical roots. That is, 'postfilmic metamorphosis' means that the transformative image in postfimic media such as video and the computer differs from that in traditional celluloid-based animation materially and technically, which demands a refashioned investigation into the history of the 'image-processing' video art which was categorized as experimental animation but largely marginalized. Likewise, 'reanimation' cne be defined as animating the still images (the photographic and the painterly images) or suspending the originally inscribed movement in the moving image and endowing it with a neewly created movement, and both technical procedues, developed in experimental filmmaking and now enabled by a variety of moving image installations in contemporary art, aim at reconsidering the borders between stillness and movement, and between film and photography. By discussing a group of contemporary moving image artworks (including those by Takeshi Murata, David Claerbout, and Ken Jacobs) that present the aesthetic features of 'postfilmic metamorphosis' and 'reanimation' in relation to their precursors, this paper argues that the aesthetic implications of the works that pertain to 'pervasive animation' lie in their challenging the tradition dichotomies of the graphic/the live-action images and stillness/movement. The two concepts, then, respond to a revisionist approach to reconfigure the history and ontology of other media images outside the traditional boundaries of animation as a way of offering a refasioned understanding of 'pervasive animation'.

A Study on the Movement Production Method of Media-art with Immaterial Objects; Focusing on Media Art Practices (비물질적 오브제를 이용한 미디어아트의 움직임 제작방식에 관한 연구; 미디어아트 작품사례를 중심으로)

  • Lim, Sangguk;Kim, Cheeyong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.673-679
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    • 2016
  • Study the movement was formed and developed through the history of the birth of film and animation. The techniques of the immaterial object movement of in the media art which accompany movement have different operational and symbolic aspects with a film or a traditional(existing) animation. Focused on the works of media artist and want to study the movement of media art production methods.

A Study of Analysis and Comparison about Effective 'Stretch and Squash' in 3D Animation -Focusing on and - (3D 애니메이션작품에서 효율적인 스트레치와 스쿼시 적용 비교 분석에 관한 연구 -<톰과 제리(Tom and Jerry)>와 <인크레더블(The Incredibles)>을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Yang-Soo
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.10
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    • pp.107-120
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    • 2006
  • The movement of characters in ceil animation is the art that gives the feeling of movement. The movement expressed naturally and well done makes the scene more dramatic and interesting. The history of 3D animation is not fully riped yet but it has shown powerful impact. The genre of 3D has come closer to us, yet it has given freshness and problems at the same time. One of the problems is the awkwardness of movement. Overplaying, stretching and squashing of character, was extremely difficult to accomplish using the prior technique of 3D so! ftware. It was not very effective so animators have avoided doing it. However, advanced technique of 3D software, so to speak, ‘stretch and squash’, overcomes the limitation of movement. The new form of character animation can be accomplished. The theme of this paper is about the analysis and comparison of ‘stretch and squash’ in cell and 3D animation.

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A Development and Application of the Environmental Education Program using Animation on Water for Elementary School Students (초등학생을 위한 물 환경교육 애니메이션 학습 프로그램의 개발 및 적용)

  • So, Keum-Hyun;Park, Kyung-Sook;Bae, Jin-Ho;Shim, Kew-Cheol;Yeau, Sung-Hee
    • Hwankyungkyoyuk
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.64-74
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to develope the water environmental education program using animation and to examine the learning effect of the animation based learning program(ALP) on elementary school students. The program consisted of raising a question in everyday life, history and water, the present condition of water resources, the future of water and mankind, and a view and a measure of water. Following development, it was applied to 127 fifth grade students in Busan. With dividing them into two groups: the controlled group and the experimental one, lessons were executed respectively. After experiencing each class, the experimental groups showed higher recognition on importance of water, water pollution, and insufficiency of water and their attitude toward water was improved affirmatively than the controlled group.

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