Material culture exploration for motion graphics (Uganda)
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Date
2012-08
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Kyambogo University(unpublished)
Abstract
Cultural beliefs and traditions are central aspects of Ugandans (Uganda National Culture
Policy, 2006, page 2) affirms that Uganda has a rich and diverse cultural heritage. On
the contrary observation of the television channels and other forms of multimedia
communication depicts that the culture of the people is not reflected in the imagery used
in form of graphics despite the high value attached to culture by the clients and consumers of
these services (TV). It is on this basis that the current study set out to interrogate the present
usage of material culture of Uganda as possible content for television motion graphics.
The study was guided by the following objectives;
1. Examine the characteristics of the existing motion graphics used by a
selected television company.
ii. Investigate the cultural significance of selected Uganda material culture.
iii. Develop comparative motion graphics inspired by selected material culture.
iv. Document the findings of the research.
Carrying out this study was important in a sense that it will pave away into the usage
of images of material culture of Uganda by television channels and this will enhance
the cultural attachment and the appreciation of imagery used in motion graphics by
the Ugandan television viewers.
The study was done through a studio-based study by exploring material culture to
develop motion graphics for televisi9n. This registered great success and it has greater
room for further exploration.
The government in its culture policy and other stake holders like UNESCO should
take on incorporating the use of material culture aspects with technology so as to take
it to another level of appreciation that embraces all generations.
Description
xvii, 132 p. : ill. ;
Keywords
Material culture, Motion graphics, Exploration
Citation
Katungi, Juma (2013) Material culture exploration for motion graphics (Uganda)