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Research On The Re-nationalization Of Animation Modeling

Posted on:2016-07-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J YinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330479982262Subject:Animation modeling
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China is the a nation composed of 56 ethnic group, which brings in the minority brilliant civilization. In the historical development of Chinese animation, many animated characters have been created and have been popular until now. Typical examples include the monkey king Sun Wukong, the story of Affandi, which are brave, smart and humorous. These characters show the characteristics of the Chinese. With the progress of society, numerous methods have been proposed for animation. However, most animations have followed the trend of commercial development, Beginning with this phenomenon, inspired by the "Kung Fu Panda", and have gradually lost the national culture of China, this thesis will discuss how to make full use of the diversity of Chinese culture to obtain a new definition of Chinese animation. We specifically mainly focus on the animation modeling analysis and take Enshi Tujia ethnic culture as an example.The diversity of ethnic culture can give more soul of Chinese animation. In our living environment, art can originate from every aspect of the life. Focusing on the beauty of life and acknowledging the beauty of art, this paper mainly talk about how to bring the minority culture into the animation creation. What is re-nationalization? The key is to understand existing culture from new angle and bring the minority culture into the creation of the animation. The rapid development of social economy provides a strong material foundation to the development of national folk art evolution, China animation has greater space to grow with the combination to folk art. Based on the inheritance of national culture, the changes of social psychology can promote national artistic taste with the combination of fashion element and the animation, and thus redefine Chinese national animation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Minority culture, Animation modeling, Re-nationalization, Historical criterion, Fashion
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