- Payut Ngaokrachang
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name = Payut Ngaokrachang
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caption = Payut at the Cherd Songsri Retrospective in September 2007 in Bangkok.
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location = Prachuap Khiri Khan,Thailand
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field =Cartoonist ,animator ,film director ,teacher
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works = "The Adventure of Sudsakorn "
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awards =Payut Ngaokrachang ( _th. ปยุต เงากระจ่าง, born
April 1 ,1929 ) is a Thaicartoonist andanimator . He created Thai cinema's first cel-animated feature film, "The Adventure of Sudsakorn ".Biography
Early life
Payut was born at Klong Warl village, Warkoe,
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province . As a child, Payut was interested innang drama (shadow-puppet plays) andFelix the Cat .In 1944, he enrolled in classes to become an art teacher. Payut studied by correspondence with
illustrator Hem Vejakorn , whose work was seen on the covers of 10-satang pulp novel s. Through their letters back and forth, Hem introduced Payut to drawing."I had been a fan of Khru Hem’s drawings since 1944, when I was 14. So, I wrote him asking to become his student. He was a great teacher and taught me a lot, from how to draw anatomy to getting the right perspective on paintings. I learned all this from his letters," Payut told "The Nation" newspaper in a 2004 interview. [Pholdhampalit, Khetsirin. April 24, 2004. [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/search/page.arcview.php?clid=18&id=97670&usrsess= "Light works"] , "The Nation".]
At age 17, Payut took his first job painting backgrounds for play sets as he traveled around Thailand with theater groups. Payut also worked as a block printer, making
etching s, and was employed at an advertising agency.Inspiration as animator
One of Payut's influences was artist
Sanae Klaikluen , whom Payut had met in 1941. Sanae was interested in animation and wanted Payut to join him in a project. Sanae was commissioned in 1945 to make a one-minute animated film for the Thai government, which was campaigning to get citizens to wear hats and farmers to wear boots. Sanae died a year later, and it was then that Payut decided he wanted to be an animator.In 1955, while he was recovering from an illness, Payut set about animating a cartoon he had been drawing for a newspaper. In the cartoon, "Haed Mahasajan", a policeman directs traffic, swaying to the tune of music in the manner of Thai classical dancers. A woman starts crossing the street when the
zipper on her dress splits, diverting the policeman's attention with the result that cars pile up all around him.The 12-minute short premiered on
July 5 ,1955 at Sala Chalermthai Theater.Work for USIS
The acclaim that accompanied Payut's "
Hollywood -like" animated short caught the attention of the US embassy inBangkok , which led to his hiring by theUnited States Information Service , where he worked for nearly 33 years as an artist.For training, the USIS gave Payut a choice of spending six to eight months with Disney or going to
Japan . He chose Japan, where he has said he "just looked around, as animation did not exist there at the time." (SeeHistory of anime ).Payut only made one animated film for the USIS, a 20-minute recounting of the story of
Hanuman , the white monkey in the classic "Ramayana ". Made in 1957, it was called "Hanuman Pachon Pai Krang Mai" ("The Adventure of Hanuman"). It was apropaganda work, with a red monkey representingcommunism .In 1960, he created a short cartoon called "Dek Kab Mee" ("A Boy and A Bear") for the
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization , which called for unity in order to combat communism.He also worked part-time jobs making animated commercials.
"The Adventure of Sudsakorn"
While keeping his day job at USIS, Payut began work in 1976 on "
The Adventure of Sudsakorn ", featuring a character from one of Thailand's most famous literary works, "Pra Apai Manee " by the poetSunthorn Phu . Sud Sakorn, the boy hero, is the son of a mermaid and a wandering musician-prince, and his adventures include fights with an elephant, a shark and a dragon horse, as well as encounters with a king, ahermit , ayogi , amagic wand andghosts .The 82-minute feature was released on
Songkran Day,April 13 ,1979 .The production was plagued with shortages of capital, personnel and equipment. For the first six months, the crew had 100 workers, but by the second year their numbers were reduced to nine.
"I made a lot of my equipment from pieces I got from junk of World War II
military surplus ," Payut told writer John A. Lent. "I'd find a screw here, a crank there, etc. I used a combat camera and adapted it. I pulled together pieces of wood, aluminum, whatever I could find."The intense, detailed work on "Sudsakorn" impaired his eyesight. "I did all the key drawings myself, even the layout and design ... I was almost blind from doing that film and now I wear contacts. My right eye is long, my left is short, crooked because of all that detailed work."
Later work
Attempts to make more animated features were rebuffed because of the expense involved. It was cheaper for Thai movie studios to make live-action films.
His next animated film wasn't made until 1992, when he was subsidized by Film of Japan to make a film for educating girls under the title "My Way".
He's also been a guest lecturer on animation at many universities.
Payut's "The Adventure of Sudsakorn" is occasionally screened at film and animation festivals around the world.
Legacy
While feature-length animated features are rare in the Thai film industry since "The Adventure of Sudsakorn", animation is widely used in Thai television series and in commercials. A 3D animated "Sudsakorn" series is one such show.
In 2006, Thailand's first
computer-animated feature film, "Khan Kluay ", about King Naresuan the Great's war elephant, was released. It was directed byKompin Kemgunerd , who's worked on such Disney features as "" and "Tarzan", andBlue Sky Studios ' "Ice Age". Although the work is being done on computers, Kompin has faced many of the same difficulties in funding and human resources that Payut faced. [Phataranawanik, Phatarawadee (January 13, 2006). "Moving marvels", "The Nation", Weekend section, pages 12-13, print edition.] [Sukin, Kamol (March 12, 2006) [http://nationmultimedia.com/2006/03/12/headlines/headlines_20002556.php "Thai animators out to conquer the world"] , "The Nation".]A second traditionally animated feature, "
The Life of Buddha ", produced by Wallapa Pimthong, is planned for release on December 5, 2007.References
* Lent, John A. (April 1997). [http://www.awn.com/mag/issue2.1/articles/lent2.1.html "A Screw Here, a Crank There"] . "Animation World Magazine", Issue 2.1.
* Danutra, Pattara and Himes, Robert (January 1, 2004). [http://www.thaifilm.com/articleDetail_en.asp?id=54 "Payut Ngaokrachang: The Master of Thai Animations"] , [http://www.thaifilm.com Thai Film Foundation] .Notes
External links
* [http://www.freeclick.50g.com/animationstory/Animationstory_important.htm Important animator at Thailand Animadz] th icon
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