The day water disappeared: A short children's animation promoting water conservation
The Day water disappeared faces the issues on water scarcity, and over-consumption of water in the class-A household. It also aims to teach children from the class A areas that water is a finite resource, and that one day if we are careless with it, it is go away as well as to conserve water. The an...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-33912021-06-29T07:38:00Z The day water disappeared: A short children's animation promoting water conservation Mendoza, Regine Denise V. The Day water disappeared faces the issues on water scarcity, and over-consumption of water in the class-A household. It also aims to teach children from the class A areas that water is a finite resource, and that one day if we are careless with it, it is go away as well as to conserve water. The animation style is a variation of cut-out animation, as well as 2D computer animation. The cut-out animation is be used on the background images, to symbolize reality in the tale. The animation is a very light-hearted fiction story, and it is told in a way children will understand. The entire story is narrated and told like a fairy-tale, this is to help make it feel magical and interesting to children, like a story told during bed-time. The scenes flip-over like a picture book, to keep the same mood as a fairy-tale. The animation takes a children's adventure theme, which is kept exciting. Water is a basic necessity, and a lot of people in the Philippines are not receiving a clean supply of water. Although, on the opposite side of the spectrum, there are people who have an over-flowing supply of water. These people who do have clean flowing water do not appreciate this privilege and take it for granted, which is seen in their over-consumption and even wasteful use. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/2391 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Water conservation--Economic aspects-- Philippines Water-supply--Philippines-- Management Animated films Communication |
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The Day water disappeared faces the issues on water scarcity, and over-consumption of water in the class-A household. It also aims to teach children from the class A areas that water is a finite resource, and that one day if we are careless with it, it is go away as well as to conserve water. The animation style is a variation of cut-out animation, as well as 2D computer animation. The cut-out animation is be used on the background images, to symbolize reality in the tale.
The animation is a very light-hearted fiction story, and it is told in a way children will understand. The entire story is narrated and told like a fairy-tale, this is to help make it feel magical and interesting to children, like a story told during bed-time. The scenes flip-over like a picture book, to keep the same mood as a fairy-tale. The animation takes a children's adventure theme, which is kept exciting.
Water is a basic necessity, and a lot of people in the Philippines are not receiving a clean supply of water. Although, on the opposite side of the spectrum, there are people who have an over-flowing supply of water. These people who do have clean flowing water do not appreciate this privilege and take it for granted, which is seen in their over-consumption and even wasteful use. |
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