HAKKA is a 2D-animated documentary about the Hakka people, the film comprises the idea of history, contribution, and cultural identity. This short film seeks to educate and celebrate a rarely-mentioned cultural entity that is the Hakka dialect group. The following report will reflect the inspirations and process of producing this film, from its research methodology to pre-production stage to production workflows to post-production.Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Animatio
This report details our journey in producing our film - BUANG BAYI - Behind the Baby Hatch. From ide...
This research proposes animation as a form of ethnographic documentary, exploring animation’s potent...
Tradition is a habit which is done from generation to generation within a community group, that usua...
This piece explores the evolution of Hula through the synthesis of film and dance
The documentary film, History Made for Tomorrow: Hakka Tulou was an October 2010 release by History ...
“Hokkien Me” is an animated short film aimed to encourage and inspire the Generation Y and young adu...
A study of Hakka dialect in Singapore and Johor Bahru focuses on the changes of Hakka dialect in the...
Kaeru is a 2D animated short film that follows a young Japanese woman's pursuit in finding freedom. ...
In the summer of 2020, The Singing Spring: Kam Minority Cultural Heritage Documentary, was composed ...
Annabelle Honess Roe’s Animated Documentary tackles the definition of its object through the analysi...
Production of documentary, television, new media and fiction digital video and 16mm film; emphasis o...
Hakka culture is a combination of ancient Chinese culture, aboriginal southern culture and hilly env...
One of the Special Programmes for Exhibition '300 Years of Hakka Kung Fu: Digital Vision of its Lega...
The purpose of this research is to create a documentary film about Carving Art in Belayu Marga Taban...
Since its early days, animation film has always reflected its cultural context at the time of creati...
This report details our journey in producing our film - BUANG BAYI - Behind the Baby Hatch. From ide...
This research proposes animation as a form of ethnographic documentary, exploring animation’s potent...
Tradition is a habit which is done from generation to generation within a community group, that usua...
This piece explores the evolution of Hula through the synthesis of film and dance
The documentary film, History Made for Tomorrow: Hakka Tulou was an October 2010 release by History ...
“Hokkien Me” is an animated short film aimed to encourage and inspire the Generation Y and young adu...
A study of Hakka dialect in Singapore and Johor Bahru focuses on the changes of Hakka dialect in the...
Kaeru is a 2D animated short film that follows a young Japanese woman's pursuit in finding freedom. ...
In the summer of 2020, The Singing Spring: Kam Minority Cultural Heritage Documentary, was composed ...
Annabelle Honess Roe’s Animated Documentary tackles the definition of its object through the analysi...
Production of documentary, television, new media and fiction digital video and 16mm film; emphasis o...
Hakka culture is a combination of ancient Chinese culture, aboriginal southern culture and hilly env...
One of the Special Programmes for Exhibition '300 Years of Hakka Kung Fu: Digital Vision of its Lega...
The purpose of this research is to create a documentary film about Carving Art in Belayu Marga Taban...
Since its early days, animation film has always reflected its cultural context at the time of creati...
This report details our journey in producing our film - BUANG BAYI - Behind the Baby Hatch. From ide...
This research proposes animation as a form of ethnographic documentary, exploring animation’s potent...
Tradition is a habit which is done from generation to generation within a community group, that usua...