MY ​ANIMATION AS STUDENT
My passion for animation and film began as a child when I saw The Lion King (1994) and later enjoying many other beautiful animations and films through my childhood with the help of CD Disc and mainstream television. I have watched many films from all over the world from classic to contemporary. I believe this has granted him a good perspective to observe and critique films from my native country and understand more about how to make a cinematic work that have a diversity or cultural impact.
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By aiming to become artist in the cinematic world, I have gained a deeper understanding of the film and animation world. When he majors in animation at School of Art Institute Chicago, I indulged his love for the animation world by making and self-critique it. “
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As a student in Animation and a lifelong film-lover, I want my animation work is not only for entertainment, but also it reflects the truth of life, and directs people to the true, the good and the beautiful world. With me, artistic and experimental movies still need to be made, and directors must still try to make an impression. This makes the ecosystem of the cinema more diverse and interesting. Moreover, I want to feel the unique soul and culture in my setting place in my works because I want to make audience empathize with the characters and the historical context. That’s the reason a good social status reflection film and animation touches my soul more than any types of movies.