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    (Lusofona University, 2021) Serrazina, Pedro; Hosea, Birgitta; Stehlikova, Tereza; ECATI - School of Communication, Architecture, Arts and Information Technologies; CICANT - Centre for Research in Applied Communication, Culture, and New Technologies
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    Editorial : animated space
    (Lusofona University, 2021) Serrazina, Pedro; ECATI - School of Communication, Architecture, Arts and Information Technologies; CICANT - Centre for Research in Applied Communication, Culture, and New Technologies
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    Editorial : Truth of matter
    (Lusofona University, 2019) Hosea, Birgitta; Serrazina, Pedro; Stehlikova, Tereza; ECATI - School of Communication, Architecture, Arts and Information Technologies; CICANT - Centre for Research in Applied Communication, Culture, and New Technologies
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    Notes towards the use of a documentary approach in the teaching of animation
    (Lusofona University, 2016) Serrazina, Pedro; CICANT - Centre for Research in Applied Communication, Culture, and New Technologies
    Since its early days, animation film has always reflected its cultural context at the time of creation. Nevertheless, it is still widely perceived as kid’s entertainment. Reflecting on practical examples and teaching methodologies, this text argues for a practice of animation which, by adhering to documentary strategies, engages with real issues, leaving behind the traditional Disney/anime/fantasy/ game-inspired references that frame most of the animation students’ intentions at the beginning of their path. Rather than a matter of technique, and regardless of the much debated issue of realism, this text suggests that a teaching framed by a documentary approach, bringing questions of identity and social perspective to the core of the practice, reinforces animation as a thoughtful and participative role in the contemporary moving image debate.
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