Kim Jong Un Visits Korean April 26 Cartoon Film Studio
Pyongyang, November 27 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, supreme leader
of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, gave field guidance to the Korean
April 26 Cartoon Film Studio.
He said he was visiting the studio to bring about a fresh
turn in animation and, through it, put the film making in full progress as the
movies play an important role in educating the people, establishing the
stirring atmosphere in society and propelling the revolution and construction.
He first went to the room dedicated to the history of the
studio. The studio, founded at the initiative of President Kim Il Sung and
under his guidance in September 1957, had developed into a leading animation
producer under the energetic guidance and meticulous care of leader Kim Jong
Il, he noted.
He said that the cartoon films produced at the studio are
popular among not only children but people from different walks of life while
gaining in popularity worldwide. He added that the people regard those films as
their close companions in life and work.
Noting that the studio produced hundreds of cartoon films,
including those adapted from stories told by Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, and
ordered and joint cartoons on a worldwide scale, he highly praised its
animators for having creditably discharged the noble mission they assumed
before the party and revolution.
He set forth important tasks after touring original picture
atelier, background workroom, dubbing, recording, cutting and preview rooms and
other places of the studio to learn in detail about the cartoon production.
He urged the studio to make a radical change in cartoon
production by channeling big efforts into it true to the intention of the
party.
It is needed to produce interesting cartoons of diverse
themes and styles suited to the children's age and mental qualities and the
Korean people's thoughts and feelings, he said, stressing that the creators
should make a deep study of life and get intent on inquiry and speculation to
produce more cartoons favored by the people.
He stressed the need to make many cartoons on historical
records so as to help youngsters and students and working people know well
about the long history, brilliant culture and excellent traditions of the
Korean nation.
"The Boy General", a cartoon film in 50 parts
produced by the studio, had won a great popularity, he said, adding that the
children and other people in the country would be very glad to see it develop
into a 100-part cartoon.
In order to produce successful cartoons, it is important to
pick out right seed and theme, deviating from repetition and formulism, and
construct the plot in an interesting way, he said.
He contended that it is necessary to reject in animation
such tendency as amusing light and naturalism contrary to the Workers' Party of
Korea's policy of literature and art and establish the political standard based
on the view of Juche.
Underlining the need to put the modernization,
scientization, computerization and digitalization of the studio on a higher level,
he took benevolent measures for it.
The DPRK's animation startles the world people for its
originality, appeal, high level of depiction and rapid production speed, and
its animators advanced into the world animation field from long ago, fully
displaying the country's developed cartoon production technology with their
distinguished skills, the supreme leader said, calling upon them to turn the
DPRK into a leading animation producer of the world with high ambition.
Accompanying him in the visit were Secretary Kim Ki Nam,
First Vice Department Director Ri Jae Il and vice department directors Kim Yo
Jong and Kim Ui Sun of the WPK Central Committee.
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