high school student Shoya Ishida is on the verge of ending his life. While Shoya feels there is little he can do to make his own life better, he decides to take care of unfinished business to undo some of the damage that he’s caused in the past. As a way of redeeming his past ac...
camera operator (uncredited) Benjamin Steeples ... second assistant camera (uncredited) Animation Department Austin Cote ... layout artist: animation Arbi Faridani ... animator: animation Mike Halley ... animator: animation Casting Department Michelle...
In itself, that isn’t a bad thing, let alone make for a bad movie. But as it proves to be a mindless escape she seeks, this is reflected in how she lives and works at her first two jobs too. Indeed, no matter how some readers may feel I’m skimming over events in my descripti...
Ryan Rogowski, Founder of Waygo, an instant visual language translator for Chinese and Japanese StartUp Beat 7/8/2014 Featured Startup Pitch: Waygo’s translation app translates Chinese and Japanese to English via smartphone camera Fox Business 7/8/2014 4 Ways to Make Your Business Trip ...
Import and animate images as well (sprites)! Automatic customizable frame-tweening, make your animations smoother A simple camera to pan/zoom/rotate around the scene, similar to the "v-cam" in Flash. Movieclips allow you to create and reuse/loop animation objects within your projects. ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN3UUHu_4rQ When the above video is removed, I will drink this bottle of sake (Denny points). In other news, I alreadypre-orderedIwasa Misaki’s January 30thconcert on BLU-RAY! This was her big solo concert on her Birthday, and she announced her gr...
and I would watch it again. I would rate the movie 6 because of the level of interest. It does make you want to watch the movie all the way through. The confusing parts of the movie doesn't throw it off to much. I like how the character is trying to find himself in another ...
Because Japanese animation creators have nowhere near the funds of Disney animators, they must make do with fewer frames and instead concentrate on creating appealing story lines. They also have at their disposal perhaps the largest number of comic books in the world to tap into for inspiration....
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Junko Yamazaki: Mizoguchi became synonymous with mise-en-scène (referring to how elements are arranged in the frame in front of the camera) in 1950s film criticism. Ugetsu, along with The Life of Oharu (1952) and Sansho the Bailiff (1954), was not only a subject of, but also an insp...