Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts

Animation Week - Part 2

Hi Huneybees,

So, here's part 2 of the animation week where I went for Sinema Move! - Screening of Singapore Legends Series, held at Sinema Old School on Mt. Sophia. Those who have read some of my earlier postings, would know where this place is.

I got to know about this program through an ex-lecturer from NYP. They were featuring animation clips done by my fellow junior animators from NYP in a collaboration with NHB, National Heritage Board. Support them eh? And also maybe can check out what others are up in the local scene right?

Arriving at Old School on Mt. Sophia.      

  
These cable cars ain't for riding...
Walking towards Sinema.
These animated films by NYP students are based on Singapore stories and legends in the days of Temasek and the Japanese Occupation.

The show's starting.
Here are the lists of the animations shown to us:


Legend of Bukit Merah (Video's disabled)
This 2D animation project is adapted from a local folktale - The story of Redhill. This story will be based on a local context, with the characters and the environment set in Singapore during the early 19th century. The story centers around a Malay boy, whose ingenius plan helped saved his village from the attacks of swordfishes. The boy hero was later assassinated because his growing popularity triggered the wrath and jealousy of the Sultan.

Immediately a strange phenomenon occurred after the death of the boy hero. Blood flowed and spilled furiously all over the nearby hill till it was covered entirely with soaking blood. Thus the locals named the bizarre landscape as Red Hill or Bukit Merah in Malay.

Legend of Bukit Timah
Many years ago, as oral tradition tell us, an evil sorcerer once lived on Bukit Timah and ruled this hill as his domain. Many trespassers, who foolishly climbed up the hill, were soon turned into stone as punishment. However, a brave hunter by the name of Berani eventually outwitted the dreaded sorcerer by irreversibly turning him into a chicken.

With the defeat of the sorcerer, many victims - warriors and villagers alike were freed from his powerful spell. Thus begins this ambitious and arduous task to create this spell-binding tale of heroism and magic using digital animation.


Legend of The Sisters' Island
Many years ago, as oral tradition tell us, there were 2 beautiful sisters living in simple confinements of island Singapura. Many suitors tried in vain to woo the sisters to be their lovely bride but failed. The sisters were inseparable and refused any hand in marriage. One day a pirate kidnapped the younger of the two and tried to take her into his boat. The two sisters fought to get away from him but alas drown in raging waters. Twin Islands soon appear where they drown and so the legend begins.


Bukit Chandu
This is a story of the 2nd Malay Regiment which defended Chandu Hill during the Second World War against the Japanese invaders. To ensure that these brave soldiers are forever remembered for their sacrifice, our short animation aims to compliment the Bukit Chandu Museum that was established by the National Heritage Board.





I must say I love the "Bukit Chandu" best, not only did they manage to combine 2D and 3D animation together, the way the story was told, really touched my heart. Some audience where joking to the other 3 animations but when they watched "Bukit Chandu" all was quiet. I guess they felt as much agony as me....

What's your comment after watching the animations? Do share...

Muahz,
Christina aka Huney

Behind the scenes

Hi guys,

There's been alot of talking about Rapunzel on my blog recently, but I hvn't had the chance to introduce a little behind the scenes to you guys. So here goes....

Synopsis of the movie:
“Rapunzel” is an action-packed, swashbuckling, animated musical comedy about the girl behind 70 feet of magical, golden hair. A princess stolen from her parents’ castle as a baby, Rapunzel is locked in a hidden tower longing for adventure. Now an imaginative and determined teenager, she takes off on a hilarious, hair-raising escapade with the help of a dashing bandit. With the secret of her royal heritage hanging in the balance and her captor in pursuit, Rapunzel and her cohort find adventure, heart, humor, and hair… lots of hair.

You can read more about the Directors and Producers here --> http://adisney.go.com/disneypictures/tangled/#/about/filmmakers/nathan-greno/

Below are some Movie stills, I got from the website --> http://home.disney.com.sg/movies/rapunzel/#/home/

 
Lots and lots of hair.

Both the female and male leads played by Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi.

 
The opening scene of the Empire.

 
The tower that held Rapunzel.

 
Rapunzel's always looking out of this little window.

 
The squabbling couple.

 
The evil witch, who only love Rapunzel's hair.

 
The adorable Pascal the Chameleon.

 
The wonderful Flying Latern scene.

 
One more for the beautiful works of art.

Catch
Rapunzel: A Tangled Tale Movie
starting from 25th November (3D only) & 2 December island wide
and join the official Disney Studios Singapore Facebook & Twitter page!

P.S. Don't leave the cinema so soon. Stay for the beautiful credits at the end of the movie.

Muahz,
Christina aka Huney

Rapunzel : A Tangled Tale Movie Premiere

Hi guys,
I just caught Rapunzel the animation movie today @ Orchard Cineleisure. All thanks to the premiere tickets I won from Nuffnang's contest. Thanks Nuffnang!


Image via Wikipedia


I totally recommend the movie for erm, everyone! Fairytale lovers, animation geeks, kids, mums, dads, couples, etc, etc, etc.....

Why? Coz everything's so magical in the the movie! Ok! To be honest, ever since studying about animation in poly, I see cartoons in a total different perspective. I highly recommend the movie, coz I can feel the heart and blood the crew behind the movie has put in. One aspect that I fell in love with was the texture of the hair, they really did put in alot of effort to make the hair flow like crazy, especially Rapunzel's bunch and the other thing that I love is that there are new aspects of lighting and camera angles.

In all, I would say it's a beautiful love story but with a little twist and adventure. And who doesn't wish to hear Mandy Moore's lovely voice again? I give the movie a 10 out of 10! Totally a Monday-blues-be-gone movie~

So enough of the talk and here's a little synopsis and pictures. Do go catch the movie!


 
I was greeted by the massive lot of Rapunzel's poster when I reached the top of escalator.



The official poster for Rapunzel:A Tangled Tale.

 
What's the princess pulling?

 
What a fun way for date eh?

 
Prince Charming all tangled up.

 
Then, we were told to deposit our devices, in case, someone decides to produce some pirated DVDs.

 
See how strict they are? I've never tried any bag checks at a movie premiere.

 
Did my hair for the movie. I'm a little black haired Rapunzel.
Wana noe how I got my hair so curly? Stay tuned.

 
Princess is leaving after the movie...

Check out the official website: http://adisney.go.com/disneypictures/tangled/#/home/

Muahz,
Christina aka Huney

Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair.

Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair, so that I may climb the golden stair~
Hi guys,

I'm sure most of you are familiar with the line above. It's the sentence the evil witch will say when she visits Rapunzel as the tower she stays in has no door or stairs.

But now, Walt Disney Studios has given the fairytale a twist and came up with an all new animation called Rapunzel: A Tangled Tale! Yipee! It's definitely good news for moi. The animation geek!



I caught the trailers in cinema and the first thing that came to my mind was: "How I wished I had that beautiful luscious hair too!"

Now what would you do to bring your hair to life? I've come up with this faux Mohawk look and gave it a little poof on the front.



There's also some other looks that I tried out and I'm pretty happy with them.

A Lady Gaga inspired ribbon hair.

 I call these the atomic bombs.

And lastly, why not try on some hair accessories?
So, what about you? Bring your hair to life now at www.magicalhair.com.sg.
Stand to win exclusive movie premiums when you submit your most creative hairstyle to the website!
Don't forget to catch Rapunzel: A Tangled Tale Movie starting from 25th November (3D only) & 2 December island wide and join the official Disney Studios Singapore Facebook & Twitter page!
Muahz,
Christina aka Huney