Ce soir 2 super épisodes de #lastman boardés par la chef board @happyhappykuri (ep 10) et par @bill_otomo (ep12). Le reste est bien aussi :)
Des scénarii de taré par @jeremieperin @YvesBalak @leoderudder, de superbes décors par @linoulechou, un épisode boardé par @jep2k3 #lastman

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Jan 16, 2021
I'm starting a thread to share some rather obscure/arty anime. Japan has one the most diverse animation production in the world, and I think some works deserve more attention.
1/
Noiseman Sound Insect
Production studio 4C
Director: Koji Morimoto
Animation director: Masaaki Yuasa
2/
Trava Fist Planet
Production : Madhouse
Directors : Katsuhito Ishii & Takeshi Koike
Animators : Hiroyuki Imaishi, Yoh Yoshinari,...
3/
Catsoup (Nekojiru sou)
Production : J.C. Staff
Director : Tatsuo Sato
Storyboard : Masaaki Yuasa
Read 15 tweets
Sep 24, 2020
Most jp studios are hiring foreign animators not bc they are craving for exotic new talents. They're just doing so bc most young japanese are running away from animation jobs due to terribly low salary. They're basically giving you the job that japanese don't want to do anymore
It's still a super fun job and I'm not saying that you shouldn't give it a try if you are passionate. It's hard to negotiate at the beginning, you have to prove that you can do the (very demanding) job first. But if you manage to go on for 8~10 months, start to increase your rate
From all my tweets on the subject this one got a little bit too much exposure and just serves as another confirmation bias that "japanese animation = slavery". That comparison oversimplifies the issue.
Read 5 tweets
Feb 12, 2020
People who will argue that "it's not plagiarism since they redraw everything" are missing the point.
Animation is not (only) about drawing. It's about movement. Timing and spacing. Frame composition and Camera work.
Retracing every pose means you steal all that hard work
This is the actual work of a japanese animator. Do you notice all the annotations, spacing scales for inbetween, time sheet? You can replace the character with anything, there will still be that unique sense of timing, spacing, staging. Retracing every frame is stealing that work ImageImage
If you are so sure that retracing every frame of an animation and changing a character for a professional/paid work is not plagiarism and is OK, why don't you try to do it with some Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks animation?
Are you so sure they will not sue your ass if they find out?
Read 4 tweets
Feb 11, 2020
日本のアニメが好きならパクリはやめてください。
ノーモア作画泥棒!#nomore作画泥棒 #nomoresakugathief Image
#nomore作画泥棒 #nomoresakugathief
あれはもう許せない! Image
Read 5 tweets
Aug 5, 2019
According to Netflix, you create anime by taking baths, eating dango, singing in karaoke and cosplaying as gothic lolita in Tokyo.
Damn, I've been believing all that time it was all about sitting in front of a computer actually drawing/animating... How could I have been so wrong?
Ok, enough with the rant. Instead of watching that poor netflix commercial, I recommend you to check those great making off:
- Millenium actress
- Tokyo Godfather
- Little witch academia
Also those great youtube channels about anime :
- Canipa Effect youtube.com/user/TheCanipa…
- Beyond Ghibli youtube.com/channel/UCTIWu…
- Anime Everyday
youtube.com/user/AnimeEver…
Read 4 tweets
Apr 27, 2019
Thread/ Hi, Yann here. I’ve been working with japanese anime studios/artists and making collaborations with western studios/artists for more than 10 years. Currently working for a french/japanese studio in Tokyo with a team of french bg artists on an american/japanese project.
After the recent discussion about the awful condition of animators in Japan, many suggested that japanese animators should go work abroad and/or work for foreign, better paid projects. I think that’s a really good idea.
Japanese animation is super popular abroad, but it’s really hard for foreign artists to get the « japanese anime style » right, and many western studios seems to be eager to work with japanese studios/artists.
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