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Study On Japanese Animation Industry Development

Posted on:2017-08-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S T JiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330503965520Subject:Journalism and Communication
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Over a hundred years of development history, has been highly dependent on the animation art forms of modern technology show in front of everyone, it appears, prosperity and development of the art of film presence inextricably linked. In 1906, the American Blake Dayton "a humorous attitude funny faces" come out, kick off the animation works. Walt Disney Animation has released work, "Snow White" in turn animated film in 1937 to the long era of commercialization model. Since up to half a century, the US monopoly business groups led commercial animation film has been chasing. But after the 1960 s, with the rapid spread of television media in the world, small and medium enterprises as the leading Japanese animation another way, it can gradually become a par with the United States animated movie world power.In the 21 st century, the animation as the representative of the cultural industry to give increasingly important strategic direction of the grain boundaries of many countries in the world industrial restructuring. In the early 2009 publishing of "Cultural Industry Promotion Plan" that is focused on the development of animation industry demonstrated the importance and urgency. In 2010, China has become the world's first animated output power. But compared with Europe, Japan and other animation power, either from the industrial base, skilled and experienced work quality and impact are obvious gaps. Thus, from the experience of animation powerhouse, find animation development path suited to China's national conditions, it has become one of the key areas of academic research culture.This article, stage carding Japanese animation industry development, summed up the successful experience of development, link status quo animation industry development has positive significance for the future development of the industry.
Keywords/Search Tags:Animation industry, animation development, industrial patterns, cultural property
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