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Mga Sining ni Ronnie Sapinoso

January 31, 2009 by bong  
Filed under Art

Ronnie Sapinoso is a Filipino 3D animation artist.  Although he graduated from college with a law degree, he chose to pursue his passion in film animation instead.  His ambition is to someday become a director like Steven Spielberg and achieve an Oscar Award.  He worked as a writer and made some novels and short stories or wakasan during the dying years of Philippine comics.  He was a graphics artist from 2000 to 2004.  Today, he continues to struggle and persevere in pursuing his passion because people see his disabilities rather than his abilities.

KALESA won the 2006 Animazing Short by DTI and ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES

Life in a Tube
MY LIFE IN 6 MINUTES AS SEEN BY GMA… with Karen Davila, Paolo Bediones, Ivan Mayrina. and Rea Santos.

Ron’s first animation was ‘ANG PANDAY’, inspired by his favorite actor the late Fernando Poe Jr.

Mr Shit MTV (3D animation)

The Things (3D Sculpting)

CONNECT ED was entered in last year’s ANIBOOM.COM contest and was one of the most popular entries.

For more information about Ron Sapinoso:

RON SAPINOSO
cg artist
http://www.youtube.com/roninjener
http://rmsgentlewind.multiply.com
http://www.gmanews.tv/largevideo/related/35408/-QTV–Techtrends-Animator-with-Cerebral-Palsy
http://www.coroflot.com/panday

3D Artist with Cerebral Palsy Yearns for Equality

January 27, 2009 by bong  
Filed under Human Interest

It takes an enormous amount of courage and ability to overcome such things as cerebral palsy, much more if you have to pay the rent, utilities, buy food and clothing and feed your family. People in such physical state go thru pain, rejection and sufferings in their everyday life. But for Ron Sapinoso, it is not about the disability, it is about the power of positive thinking, strong will and determination to succeed. Thru his 3D animation, he is knocking on everyone’s hearts to open their minds and become human.

Video used with permission from INQUIRER.net. Video interview by Izah Morales. Video taken by Erwin Oliva.
http://www.inquirer.net/vdo/player.php?vid=2098