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    Works of Eunyoung Jang

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    AnimationDigital DrawingBoard Game

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    Character Designer & Animator : TV Series Digital Animation

    Director : Cheongju International Craft Biennale Spot Animation 2009 / It is a demo film on the events which are held before the Cheongju International Craft biennale. Real movie, 2D character and 3D synthesis were used.

    Executive Producer, Character Designer : CF Animation 2005/ Seoul Metropolitan Government Upon / SMG’s request, this animation was made in 2005 by reorganizing the ancient folk stories on 22 bridges over Cheong gye cheon Stream. In other words, the stories on our culture, which have lost their true meaning even though they have always existed around us were recreated.

    Character Designer : SICAF (Seoul International Cartoon & Animation Festival) 1995-2004 / From 1995 when SICAF was first held in Korea to 2004, I have participated in character design and development of signal animation. Characters were developed based on the symbols of Korea; tiger (BUMMY) and hot pepper (Tangko).

    Group Exhibition 2008/ Dae jeon Gallery / Digital Drawing/ each 30X30 cm / In 2008, we showcased a cartoon which was produced under the theme of ‘communication’ in group exhibition. Communication with all things is also important besides human relationship. Most problems in our daily lives are caused by the absence of communication. We live and communicate with other people, animals, plants and things with reasons and soul. However, it is uncertain how much we understand each other. We may be able to find the answer we have been looking for if we step back and look at the big picture.

    Visual Designer: Board game 2008/ Present VISIONARY


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