Division of Existence (Japanese: 存在の境界, Hepburn: Sonzai no Kyoukai), alternatively titled as Sonzai no Kyoukai, is a cancelled adult animated biopunk horror short film. An international co-production between Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines, it is dubbed by the local media as the country's "first 3DCG anime" due to the use of 3-Dimensional Computer Graphics and its artstyle similar to Japanese animation.

Division of Existence
Japanese name
Kanji存在の境界
Literal meaningBoundary of Existence
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnSonzai no Kyoukai
Directed byDave Gadrinab
Story by
  • Dave Gadrinab
  • Caleb Mills
Music byJoseph Manuel
Production
company
Team XGN
CountriesJapan
Philippines
Taiwan

The film is potentially scheduled to be released on December 2017 through YouTube, but it was left cancelled or unfinished.

Synopsis

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The story of Division of Existence is set in the year 2030 where humanity discovered another world inhabited by paranormal beings such as demons. A military organization called Global Security was established to prevent these paranormal entities from entering the human world who also built a 9 underground containment prison facility to detain paranormal entities. The main protagonist of the film, John Salazar is a warden who is tasked to guard the 7th containment prison faces a jailbreak. The prison operators rush to secure the gate which will allow the paranormal beings to enter the human world.[1] Salazar is aided by Akari and Akira Kato, as well as his former mentor RV Gale.[2]

Production

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Division of Existence is a 10-minute[3] short film,[4] being produced by a Cagayan de Oro-based team which goes by the name of Team XGN. The team is led by Dave Gadrinab, who also works on the film's story, character and environment design, as well as its animation and rendering.[5] The film is produced using the open-sourced software Blender, making use of both 2D and 3D animation.[1] Years before the film's production, Gadrinab was mentored under Vicente Carro and Tamakoshi Masaki, Blender NPR artists and owners of a Japanese animation studio based in the Gifu prefecture.[2]

Gadrinab works with at least five others for the film's production. Brad Arces is responsible for the animatics and story board. Caleb Mills is also responsible for the story and script, Linil Komban and Sri Mule does the character animation, and Joseph Manuel handle the sound effects and background music.[5] Some members of the team are based outside the country and thus contributes to the project online while some works with Gadrinab in Cagayan de Oro.[2]

The projected time period for the film's production, which began on November 15, 2016, is 8 to 10 months. Production was put on hold until it was restarted in March 2017.[3]

For the financing of the film's production, Team XGN crowdsourced through Patreon.[5]

Themes

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Team XGN describes Division of Existence as a horror action military science fiction film in terms of genre.[3] The film was inspired from science fiction films from the 1980s and 1990s such as Aliens, Predator and Event Horizon.[2]

Release

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As of April 2017, the film project has no official studio partners. Division of Existence is planned to be released in December 2017. Gadrinab, Team XGN's lead, says the film will be released online through video sharing platforms such as YouTube.[2] The film will be released in both English and Japanese. The original soundtrack of the film was done by IRON ATTACK!![3]

Merchandising for the film is headed by Elroy Zagada Uta.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Bantillan, Erwin (March 20, 2017). "Sonzai no Kyoukai First Anime Series in the Philippines". GamingPH.com. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e Viguella, Abigail (April 20, 2017). "Kagay-anon to produce country's first 3D anime". Sun Star Cagayan de Oro. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d "Team XGN is creating 3DCG Animation using Blender 3D". Patreon. Team XGN. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  4. ^ Viguella, Abigail (April 20, 2017). "Kagay-anon to produce country's first 3D anime". Sun Star Cagayan de Oro. Retrieved April 23, 2017. The project is inspired from the 80s and 90s Sci-Fi action-horror flicks such as aliens, predator, and event horizon. From there, they created the environment design and visual style that viewers will experience with their anime film.
  5. ^ a b c d Bayle, Alfred (April 21, 2017). "PH animators from CDO to create 3D anime". Inquirer.net. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
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