🎬 Filming Process:
This week, we completed the live-action filming that will form part of the animated film “Duldul Bulak.” Duldul Bulak is a sacred site located in the Aravan District of Osh Region. The film will feature a unique combination of live-action and animation. We now proceed with the animation phase of the project.
📒 Working Meetings:
This week, we held working meetings as part of a four-year program aimed at developing traditional crafts and strengthening the tourism industry in the Kyrgyz Republic. The Aygyne Cultural Research Center team conducted negotiations with future field researchers to discuss requirements, conditions, and timelines for fieldwork. The research will focus on collecting materials about the country’s craft traditions. Fieldwork in the regions of Kyrgyzstan is set to begin in January, gathering materials to be included in the national database on traditional crafts. The project is implemented with the support of the International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region (ICHCAP) under the auspices of UNESCO.
🎬 Discussion of the Film “Duldul Bulak”:
Today, we met with Jalil Modubashev from the “Tentek” studio to discuss the animated film “Duldul Bulak.” The conversation focused on integrating live-action footage into the animation. Jalil proposed an interesting and innovative solution for the animation segment. The project is progressing, and we eagerly anticipate its development.