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Published: 2016-09-18 06:50:13 +0000 UTC; Views: 971; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 0
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Description I haven't drawn anything Hey Arnold related and I've been away for so long >< thesis and stuff D":
Been preparing for the incoming internship as well...

Art belongs to me
Concept background and characters belong to me(and my fellow group mates for the subject)
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Comments: 5

BorisFedorov [2016-09-19 04:16:44 +0000 UTC]

Well I say that's a pretty detailed and cleaned up background with some character designs with three dimensional bodies. Also love the look of the boy of the left. The visual's show some story behind the looks. Hope your idea wins you some employment connections even if the idea gets rejected for content or animatic production reasons. Like the budgets of allot of non Japanese distributed animated TV shows spend more time 'n effort in the marketing department than the final product (Screenplay, Sound Recordings, Post Productions animatics,etc. )  

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redEIV In reply to BorisFedorov [2016-09-20 01:22:10 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much! That's true. Many concept designs are rejected especially of those reasons. Hopefully haha!    

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BorisFedorov In reply to redEIV [2016-09-20 02:09:02 +0000 UTC]

Indeed, shame about the Filipino economy. I hear it's mostly offshore third party post production animatics for US distriburted TV shows with less labor protections compared to the Korean, Canadian, and Japanese counterparts as it was in the 1980's when Hannah Barbera founded Phil Cartoons to artificially cut down cost for the demands and self serving attitudes of Commercial antiquated 1960's Nielson Ratings based Television of the US model that is still dominant in this 2010's decade, even PBS is not that much of a hope due to shared management cultural biases along with being a tax exempt fragmented non profit organization compared to a being Washington institution like BBC and NHK are to London and Tokyo. 

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redEIV In reply to BorisFedorov [2016-09-20 04:45:10 +0000 UTC]

I agree with you D: It really is a shame. The animation industry is not taken seriously in here. No support whatsoever. Philippine animated shows are very minimal. People think that the shows are not good enough(animation, story,and too "cheap" to watch) that's why they prefer the foreign animated shows. Animators prefer to work in foreign projects too because that's what mostly pays them well. The Philippine based shows are not good enough because it is in low budget. Not good enough because it only consist of Philippine folklore and the national history and nothing else. No other creative original stories or anything aside from those.

I hope that people support this industry someday... Because the television shows shown in here only consist of talent-less/controversial/famous artists and overdramatic love/taboo drama series. Children in this generation won't learn anything good from those. 

That's just me. I'm not trying to offend the TV shows or anything. It's just what I've observed.     

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BorisFedorov In reply to redEIV [2016-09-20 10:26:07 +0000 UTC]

Good to know, and it's not just your country. Like to be honest I see the US model of commercial television broadcast to be unaccountable for smaller scale studios, foreign competitors, and niche audiences due to the great inbedding of TV networks and production studios under the roofs of six private Anglo-American media conglomerates distributing their work aggressively on a global scale without a care about the quality of their product. Even stuff like Netflix and Youtube that talk about themselves as new media are the same do to the same direct subsidize capital business model along with the lack of federal regulations to protect smaller distributors with the deregulation of the 1996 Telecommunications Act and Digital Millennium Copyright Act (Viacom anybody). 

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