8.31.2008

L’Arc~en~Ciel - Daybreak’s Bell

Ok, i have posted this chords, and its my favorite band! from the Fresh released Anime Gundam OO: mobile suit gundam.



L’Arc~en~Ciel - Daybreak’s Bell Chord

12 10 2007

L’Arc~en~Ciel

Daybreak’s Bell

Key : G
Intro : Em C Am D G C

Em C Am D G C
nee konna katachi no deai shika nakatta no? kanashii ne
Em C Am D G C
anata ni shindemo ayamete hoshiku mo nai onegai
Am Bm Em G Am Bm Em
unmei sae nomikomare shizumisou na umi e to

Em C G D Em
negai yo kaze ni notte yoake no kane wo narase yo
C G D
tori no you ni My wishes over their airspace
Em C G D Em C
musuu no nami wo koe asu e tachimukau anata wo mamoritamae
G D
My life I trade it for your pain
Am Bm C
arasoi yo tomare!

Em C Am D G C
nee hito wa doushite kurikaeshi ayamachi wo kasaneteku?
Em C Am D G C
shinka shinai dare ni mo nagareru kono chi ga daikirai
Am Bm Em G Am Bm Em
honnou de sabakiau dare no demo nai daichi de

Em C G D Em C
sumiwataru mirai ga kita nara kusabana mo heiki ni yadoru darou
G D
My wishes over their airspace
Em C G D Em
dareka yuriokoshite warui yume kara samashite yo
C G D
kanau no nara My life I trade it for your pain
Am Bm C Am Bm C
dore dake inoreba ten ni todoku?

Chorus: G Em Bm (2x)

G Em Bm Am D
ima asayake ga unabara to watashi wo utsusu

Em C G D Em
negai yo kaze ni notte yoake no kane wo narase yo
C G D
tori no you ni My wishes over their airspace
Em C G D Em C
musuu no nami wo koe asu e tachimukau anata wo mamoritamae
G D
My life I trade it for your pain
Em C G D Em C G D
furimukazu habatake kono omoi wo hakonde ano sora wo tondeku
Am Bm C Am Bm C
mirai wa dare ni mo uchiotosenai

8.26.2008

All digital, Filipino-made animated film due November



By Erwin Oliva

INQUIRER.net
First Posted 11:44:00 05/20/2008

MAKATI CITY, Philippines -- An all-Filipino production team is scheduled to come out with a full-feature animation film done using digital animation technology, its director told INQUIRER.net.

"We've been called crazy before. But the animation industry in the Philippines is two decades old. We've been doing outsourcing, so Filipino talent has gone unacknowledged. Recently there's been a clamor for original content," said Robert Quilao, director of Dayo, a full-feature animated film that feature the story of an 11-year-old kid named Bubuy.

The story revolves around Bubuy who has to save his grandparents who were abducted and brought to the strange land called Elementalia, which is home to a host of strange creatures.

Quilao said the animated film is expected to become ready by October or November, a year after production started.

Thanks to digital technology, Quilao stressed that the production cost was a fraction of what Hollywood-based animated films would spend.

Dayo, which would roughly cost over $1 million, is the third full-feature animated movie in the country, Quilao said.

"We're not the first. Ibong Adarna and Urduja, which is set to come out in June, came out before ours," Quilao said. But he noted that Dayo is perhaps the first Filipino full-feature animated film that is an all-digital production.

From the storyboard to the editing, Dayo used digital animation technology. Traditional animation production involves artists drawing the action that would be animated on paper. Quilao said the animation of Dayo was all done digitally, with artists doing digital storyboards from the very start.

"But the drawing process is not automated. It is still drawn. Our technology, however, allows you to directly draw on screen. Thus we call it 'tra-digital' animation," he added.

The voice talents or actors behind Dayo are also Filipino. Filipino directors Peque Gallaga and Laurice Guillen are among the local voices featured in the animated film. Gallaga will be the voice behind the character Nano, while Guillen will play a diwata.

Voices of child stars Nash Aguas as Bubuy and Katrina "Hopia" Legaspi as Anna Manananggal are also featured in the animated film, along with comedian Michael V as Narsi, and actor Johnny Delgado as Anna's father.

Dayo is a production of local advertising company Cutting Edge Productions, which has been doing TV commercials among other projects.

source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/infotech/view/20080520-137680/All-digital-Filipino-made-animated-film-due-November

DAYO Spring from Philippines




Having served as a service hub for decades, the Philippines is beginning to produce original animated content such as the upcoming feature film Dayo from Cutting Edge Prods. Set for release this holiday season, the $1 million digital production is the third full-length, original animated feature to come out of the country.

Directed by Robert Quilao, Dayo revolves around a boy named Bubuy, who must rescue his abducted grandparents. His quest leads him to Elementalia, a strange land inhabited by bizarre creatures. The voice cast includes child stars Nash Aguas and Katrina "Hopia" Legaspi, along with comedian Michael V and actor Johnny Delgado.

Founded in 2003, Cutting Edge Prods. is an audio-video post-production company that does work for global advertising agencies and brands. Owned and managed by award-winning film composer and musical arranger Jessie Lasaten, the company opened its dedicated animation facility on 2007. More information on the company can be found at www.cuttingedge-prod.com, and a teaser trailer for Dayo is available for viewing on AniMagTV and at www.dayomovie.com.

byL Ryan Ball

source:http://www.animationmagazine.net/article/8360