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Monday, 10 October 2011

P: Anime Process

The Anime process is not different from the traditional 2D animation process that require hand drawing work and using computer software effects.
Here's a written documentary by Kristian Huitula when he was in Tokyo to get more information about Anime production process in Japan.
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How Anime is made behind the scenes:

part2, part3, part4, part5, part6 , part 7, part 8





This is part 2 of a panel at Anime Central 2011 called "That Scene was Awesome: Japan's Iron Animators (Sakuga Anime)". Presenter: Colin Groesbeck 
(Sakuga refers anime which have scenes with a great level of animation. Sakuga scenes have lots of detail, flow and movement with dynamic camera angles and such. )
Part 2 that shows the process of animation (Sakuga pt.2 - The Japanese Animation Process in a Nutshell) If you're interested to see the rest of the videos see the links below:
Part 1 (Sakuga pt.1 - Intro, & Nakamura: Grandmaster Fight Animator)
Part 3 (Sakuga pt.3 - Japanese Animation History, from Mori to Otsuka to Kanada)
Part 4 (Sakuga pt.4 - Hiroyuki Imaishi: Kanada to the Extreme)
Part 5 (Sakuga pt.5 - Ichiro Itano and the Missile Circus Revolution)
Part 6 (Sakuga pt.6 - Shinya Ohira's Surrealist Animation)
Part 7 (Sakuga pt.7 - Mitsuo Iso and New Realism)
Part 8 (Sakuga pt.8 - Web Generation Animators)
Part 9 (Sakuga pt.9 - Why Animation Matters in Anime)




Another example: Princess Mononoke
(Backstage of Hayao Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke)

You can watch the rest of the parts and full episodes in youtube (click here)


Sources:
http://www.kamerabooks.co.uk/studioghibli/index.php?title_isbn=9781842432792
http://www.cjas.org/~leng/computeranime.htm
http://www.ex.org/4.3/04-feature_digital1.html
http://www.ex.org/4.2/09-column_bts1.html
http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5388016_anime-production-process.html

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