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Factorial analysis on commercial success of the American theatrical CG animation movies : Focused on characters, situations, and images

Authors :
Wook-Sang Chang
Boo-Young Han
Source :
Cartoon and Animation Studies. 30:59-86
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Korean Society of Cartoon Animation Studies, 2013.

Abstract

`Spectacles` and `factuality` provided by computer technology are strengths of CG animation to still lure the audience and after commercial success of a number of theatrical CG animations whose typical producing companies are PIXAR and DreamWorks, were produced to be commercially successful and they win massive popularity even now. In Korea as well, several works tried to achieve a box office success including , , etc. but the result was truly miserable. In the past, this failure was often attributed to a lack of `technical expertise`, but it became clear that in the process of continuous trial and error, `narrative` and `images of imagination` which are bases and characteristics of animation are key elements of commercial success. Actually, statistics indicate that narrative is what is considered to be the most important by the audience when they select animation and its importance is so absolute that they say the most significant thing in animation is `story.` In particular, it can be said that `characters`, `situations`, and `ideas` play a key role in them which become elements of the story. This paper studied with what characteristics each animation aroused pleasure and fun focused on characters, situations and images in relation to , , and which are American theatrical CG animation films which succeeded in gaining popularity home and abroad. We hope that analysis in this paper will be helpful even just a little bit as a reference material, which allows domestic writers and producers to develop familiar and characteristic works based on imagination and creativity expressing each work`s unique personality and characteristics.

Details

ISSN :
1738009X
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cartoon and Animation Studies
Accession number :
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