MCCID College Logo

MCCID COLLEGE of Technology

Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf

You're browsing: Home » Performances » News article: Students perform in First Animation Magazine Launch

Students perform in First Animation Magazine Launch

Apr 1st 2009
4 Comments
Print This Post
respond
trackback

First Issue Cover Page
First Issue Cover Page
Students perform the National Anthem.
Students perform the National Anthem.

Second year MCCID College students were invited to render the Philippine National Anthem in Filipino Sign Language during the launching of maiden issue of the Philippine Animation Magazine last March 26, Thursday, at Eastwood Mall in Libis, Quezon City.

Among those who performed were the Maricris Siping, who made the sign language interpretation and all 12 students of Diploma in Arts and Computer Design Technology class. Lucky McGill Paltep choreographed the interpretative dance.

MCCID students were among those invited to witness the event which was attended by major animation industry companies.
MCCID students were among those invited to witness the event which was attended by major animation industry companies.
Students were treated to a demo of animation tablet.
Students were treated to a demo of animation tablet.

The magazine launching was a brainchild of powerhouse animation industry leaders in the Philippines headed by Ms. Joy Bacon of Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. together with Ms. Lina Valdez, Manager of Guhit Pinoy Animation Studio and Mr. Eric Tansingco, Proprietor of Take One Animation Studio.

Among those featured in the magazine is the blog review about the Philippine animated movie “Dayo, Sa Mundo ng Elementalia” written by MCCID Training Director Jojo Esposa taken from his blog “Filipino Deaf from the Eyes of a Hearing Person”. Also, MCCID College contributed a 1/8 size advertisement that appeared at one of the pages.

During the program’s raffle of prizes, MCCID Training Director won the sample design templates.

Mr. Eric Tansingco and Ms. Lina Valdez introduce the magazine.
Mr. Eric Tansingco and Ms. Lina Valdez introduce the magazine.
Scanned page of blog article
Scanned page of blog article

The Philippine Animation Magazine is produced and published by AnimaDreams Inc.. This is the first of its kind ever to be launched in the country. The first issue of 1,000 copies were distributed for free by the organizers during the event.

This quarterly magazine featured stories about Filipino animators, game developers and animation training. Future issues will again feature local contents including local talents animation studio or an animation school. It will tackle both trends in the markets and events/happening in Asia and the world of animation. It will also talk about the latest technology. It will be an avenue for artists/animators to showcase their ideas, character designs and their thoughts on Philippine animation.

To know more about the magazine, visit their website at www.animadreams-online.com or email them at info@animadreams-online.com.

Guhit Animation Studio, one of the premier digital and 2D animation companies in the country and an active member of Animation Council of the Philippines, has forged an agreement with MCCID to assist in the training of our deaf students to become professional animators. Hopefully, the animation training will commence on June 2009.

Similar Posts:

Digg This
Reddit This
Stumble Now!
Buzz This
Vote on DZone
Share on Facebook
Bookmark this on Delicious
Kick It on DotNetKicks.com
Shout it
Share on LinkedIn
Bookmark this on Technorati
Post on Twitter
Google Buzz (aka. Google Reader)

This post is tagged , , , , , , , , , ,



Explore Recent





4 Comments

  1. Owen need join DRAWING if owen crying

  2. careina

    hi good morning poh to sir and ma’am
    i want to join in your drawing and animator because i really want to eager learn about animator of the philippines. i was had get my certifecate of NAVEL ACEDEMY ANIMATOR from in ortigas last year june 22 2006. but i not yet get job because i just care for my father im here in samar even i was alridy talk to my father about need importand my work for life. i want need work for my job of drawing to there. i want to be appreciate you help me for my job of drawing. i really miss and love you as brother and sister. God Bless us!

  3. ondoy

    so nasan na ngayon ang 2nd and on-going issues ng magazine?
    wala na….ganun lang….pinagkakitaan lang yung mga sponsors….naglabas lang ng cheap printed low-quality magazine para kumita lang sa pang sariling kapakanan…..hay naku….isa yan sa dahilan na bakit nauubusan tayo ng clients sa animation dito sa pinas eh….
    so it means kailangan uli ng mga bagong event and sponsorships at solicitations para maka paglabas uli ng magazine…..
    kailangan jan eh gumawa kayo ng team sa publishing na yan para mag tuloy-tuloy, hindi yung kayo-kayo lang….
    maraming nagsasabi na pinagkakitaan nyo lang yang pag rpoduce ng magazine eh…..
    at hawang-hawa sa quality pa lang ng printing eh tinipid na eh…..
    haaaayyyys ayusin nyo naman….

    -concerned animation artist

  4. ondoy

    …..at meron pang batang-bata na babae na muntik na daw ma-RAPE sa isang animation studio….
    kawawa naman yung bata…..handicapped pa ata yun….anu ba yan…..
    lalo na yung mga animation studio na maliit….madalas hindi pinapasahod ang mga artist nila,
    utang pa yung sahod…..

Incoming Links

Leave a Reply

send comment from Comment Client

Copyright @ 1997-2009 MCCID College of Technology | Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and Web Accessible Version of The Unstandard WordPress Theme | Policies | ICRA | All rights reserved.
807 Aurora Blvd., Immaculate Conception, Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines 1111 | Tel. (632)412-9447 | Fax: (632)726-9690 | Email: info@mccid.edu.ph
Disclaimer: MCCID College of Technology is NOT CONNECTED with Manila Christian Computer and Technical Institute. Any inquiries about it will not be entertained.
"This website is dedicated to Him who gives us overflowing wisdom. To CHRIST be the Glory!!!"