Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Philippine animation, also known as Pinoy animation, has a strong history of animation in Southeast Asia started in the mid-20th century, came out the very first animated short was the komiks illustrator and cartoonist Lauro "Larry" Alcala, the founding father of Philippine animation.
Release date Title Director(s) Studio [a] Technique Synopsis Ref. 09/21/1978 Tadhana [b] (transl. "Fate")Nonoy Marcelo — Traditional: Based on volumes of novels of the same name by Ferdinand Marcos, a commissioned film portrays a satirical, humorous and poignant view of the Philippines' history of Spanish colonization through highly original and surreal vignettes fusing art, mythology and music.
Filipino cartoon and animation, also known as Pinoy animation or Philippine animation, is a body of original cultural and artistic works and styles applied to conventional Filipino storytelling, combined with talent and the appropriate application of classic animation principles, methods, and techniques, which recognizes their relationship with Filipino culture, comics, and films.
These are the animated films produced in the Philippines. Any type of animation in films including traditional animation, computer animation, machinima, rotoscoping, and stop motion animation. It can be found on the list below.
Filipino animation, also known as Pinoy animation or Philippine animation, is a body of original cultural and artistic works and styles applied to conventional Filipino storytelling, combined with talent and the appropriate application of classic animation principles, methods, and techniques, which recognizes their relationship with Filipino culture, comics, and media.
Ronnie Ricketts, Jennifer Mendoza, Tonton Gutierrez, Ogie Alcasid: Action: Sa Pusod ng Dagat: June 24 Marilou Diaz-Abaya: Jomari Yllana, Elizabeth Oropesa, Pen Medina, Chin-Chin Gutierrez: Social drama Film Experts Marahas: Walang Kilalang Batas: August 12 Francis "Jun" Posadas Raymart Santiago, Raymond Bagatsing, Beth Tamayo Action: OctoArts ...
Tadhana [a] (English: Destiny) [1] is a 1978 Philippine adult animated musical propaganda film written and directed by cartoonist Nonoy Marcelo in his directorial debut.The film incorporates historical storytelling and satirical comedy that depicted the well-known people and mythological creatures during the Spanish colonization and its Filipino culture.
The sole award that the film received from the festival was a special citation for being the "first ever animated movie in Philippine cinema" (Filipino: Kauna-unahang animated Movie sa Philippine Cinema). [7] [3] It earned a successful box office worth ₱11.2 million, but did not make it to its production cost. [1]