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Tuldok Animation's RISE Project Receives CCP Innovation Grant

As part of its calibrated response towards the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)  implemented an Innovation Grants Program.

This paved the way for Tuldok's RISE Project, which opened the doors to the production of the Bernardo Carpio comics with augmented reality component and the short animated films Bernardo Carpio, Si Bulusan nan si Agingay, and Sulayman.

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Tuldok Animation's Short Animated Documentary Receives IPOPHL Grant

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The pandemic led Tuldok to this initiative as certain schools expressed their need for companies open to internships in a fully virtual/work-from-home setup. Tuldok started with two interns, which eventually expanded into 5 and 20 in a matter of months.

During the COVID-19 lockdowns that spanned over two years in the Philippines, Tuldok worked with 3 government agencies for project grants. Over 20 Tuldok old and new members worked in these projects, plus non-Tuldok projects spearheaded by some Tuldok members. Over 20 interns worked in Tuldok projects.

When the pandemic ended, Tuldok has continued to accept interns as part of its advocacy, which is an initiative that has remained a vital part of its mission and vision. A good number of Tuldok members are also educators. This significantly helped in creating the Tuldok Internship Program for arts students in colleges and universities around the Philippines.

The following schools have partnered with Tuldok for its internship program since 2021:

  • Bukidnon State University (BukSu)
  • De La Salle University-Dasmarinas (La Salle-Dasma)
  • De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB)
  • De La Salle-Lipa (DLSL)
  • iAcademy
  • Mapua Malayan Colleges Laguna
  • University of Batangas (UBLC)
  • Technological University of the Philippines (TUP)