Animahenasyon is an annual animation festival and competition held in the Philippines.[1] Organized by the Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. (ACPI), the festival features the animated works of veteran and novice Filipino animators.[1] Apart from the competition, the festival holds classes, seminars, workshops, and exhibits related to the animation profession. It has the aim of harvesting the talent and creativity of Filipino cartoonists and animators. It is considered as an annual celebration of the animation industry in the Philippines.[2]

Animahenasyon
LocationPhilippines
Established2007
Hosted byAnimation Council of the Philippines
LanguageEnglish, Filipino
Websitewww.animahenasyon.com

Etymology

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The name "Animahenasyon" is the product after combining the Filipino-language words for "animation" and "imagination", namely animasyon and imahenasyon (also spelled as imahinasyon) respectively. In English, the wordplay would result to "animagination". The message of the term Animahenasyon indicated the goal of the Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. to portray the image of the Philippines as a "nation of animators" internationally.[2]

Purpose

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In general, the aim of the Animahenasyon as a flagship project of the Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. is for the Philippine animation festival to serve as a venue for Filipino animators in showcasing their ideas, and to be able to meet established animators in the industry and become inspired by them. Another goal is to create a larger window of exposure of and awareness about the Filipino animation industry, including the industry’s contribution to the international entertainment field. Animahenasyon taps on locally produced animation materials and content that can be promoted and marketed both within the Philippines and internationally.[3] In an effort to build an audience, awareness and development of original contents, ACPI organizes its flagship project Animahenasyon with the following additional objectives: to encourage potential animators to explore the opportunities available in the industry; to provide a location for exchanging ideas and possible business opportunities among animators, producers, and supporters of the industry; and to hold forums that will discuss and set the direction for the development of the industry.[2]

Composition

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The major parts of the Animahenasyon is the granting of the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Outstanding Emerging Artist in Animation Award. The screening of animated works for both amateur and professional divisions included different running time categories, namely the 1 to 5 minutes run, the 6 to 20 minutes run, the 21 to 60 minutes run, and finally the 60 minutes run – also known as full-animated feature. Other categories included the presentation of music videos, title sequences, public information, demonstration reels, and television series. For the exhibitions, the categories are full-length animation, special citation, and the presentation of past Animahenasyon winners.[3]

Accolades

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Animahenasyon Institutional Award

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Year Awardee Note Ref.
2009 Ateneo de Naga University, Department of Digital Arts and Computer Animation "for its consistent and active participation in the Animahenasyon Pinoy Animation Festival for three consecutive years, for producing a body of animated works on a par with industry standards that has resulted in the creative melding of the academe and industry, and for its continuous effort in promoting and creating original Filipino content in animation." [4]

Lifetime Achievement Award

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Year Awardee Note Ref.
2007 Larry Alcala [5]
2008 Severino "Nonoy" Marcelo
2009 José Zabala-Santos "for his significant contributions and outstanding original body of work that have shaped the beginning of Philippine animation, for his pioneering spirit in promoting, instilling and integrating Filipino culture in his work, for continually demonstrating and setting aesthetic excellence in his craft, and for all his artistic endeavors and unwavering effort in keeping the creative industry alive in the country." [4]
2010 Roxlee [6]
2011 Geirry Garccia

Festivals

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Festival Dates Grand winners Venue
Animahensyon 2007: 1st Philippine Animation Festival 21–25 November 2007 Inday Wanda / Doodle Of Doom (tied) IndieSine, Robinsons Galleria
Animahensyon 2008: 2nd Philippine Animation Festival 12–16 November 2008 Love and Marriage De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde
Animahensyon 2009: 3rd Philippine Animation Festival 25–28 November 2009 Mutya Gateway Mall (Araneta Center)
Animahensyon 2010: 4th Philippine Animation Festival 23–25 November 2010 When Alma Died Ateneo de Naga University
Animahensyon 2011: 5th Philippine Animation Festival 22–25 November 2011 Sanayan Lang ang Pagpatay Eastwood City
Animahensyon 2012: 6th Philippine Animation Festival 26–29 November 2012 Marianing De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde
Animahensyon 2013: 7th Philippine Animation Festival 19–22 November 2013 Buhay Kubo West Visayas State University
Animahensyon 2014: 8th Philippine Animation Festival 25–28 November 2014 Lakas ng Lahi iAcademy
Animahensyon 2015: 9th Philippine Animation Festival 15–16 October 2015 GEO SM Aura Premier
Animahensyon 2016: 10th Philippine Animation Festival 22–24 November 2016 Passage of Life SM Aura Premier
Animahensyon 2017: 11th Philippine Animation Festival 9–12, 17–19 November 2017 Diskarte (Student) / Playground Beyond (Professional) SM Aura Premier and Cultural Center of the Philippines
Animahensyon 2018: 12th Philippine Animation Festival 9–10 November 2018 Sober (Student) / Love Bites (Professional) SM Aura Premier
Animahensyon 2019: 13th Philippine Animation Festival 8 November 2019 Pass (Student) / Billy & Bonnie in All Shapes & Sizes (Professional) SM Aura Premier
Animahensyon 2020: 14th Philippine Animation Festival 9–21 November 2020 Ella Arcangel: Lullaby in the Dark Virtual via Zoom and Facebook Live
Animahensyon 2021: 15th Philippine Animation Festival 14 November 2021 Stay
Animahensyon 2022: 16th Philippine Animation Festival 18–20 November 2022 Dear Friend (Student) / Klikbot Guardian: Kalamity (Professional)
Animahensyon 2023: 17th Philippine Animation Festival 2023 Grace (Student) / Mahalt (Professional)
Animahensyon 2024: 18th Philippine Animation Festival 2024 Daisy (Student) / Kampana (Professional)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "First Pinoy animation festival in Animahenasyon 2007". Manila Bulletin, mb.com, 21 November 2007. Archived from the original on 8 September 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Animahenasyon: Philippine Animation Festival » 2011 » About Animahenasyon Archived September 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b Arrant, Cris. Call For Entries: Animahenasyon 2011: 5th Philippine Animation Festival Archived May 1, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, cartoonbrew.com
  4. ^ a b "Animation Council of the Philippines - Animahenasyon 2009 Winners". 2011-07-27. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 2024-12-15.
  5. ^ ANIMAHENASYON 2007 WINNERS Archived July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, animationcouncil.org
  6. ^ "Animation Council of the Philippines - Animahenasyon 2010 Winners". Animahenasyon. 2012-03-20. Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved 2024-12-15.
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