Miyazaki is an animator at heart. How a person moves and interacts with their enviornment. Could be derived from things like culture, history and experience. That's why the characters are treated like real people and move like real people. The same could be said for the creatures. Adding a lot of life to the studios work.
In Castle in The Sky. Dola and her family of pirates have a whole life history of adventures to them that could have been it's own movie. But also serve as an amazing contrast to the main two characters. Then in Porco, how each pilot flies their own plane is distinct and subtle. It's really lovely.
I don't know How Miyazaki can make so much Characters loom both Human and Toon at the same time, but i Always knew it was the Eye that make the Characters look so Balance.
For me, Hayao Miyazaki is an artist of the most beautiful and humane emotions. the Boy and the Heron was somewhat a controversial movie but even then; when i look at it objectively it had such emotional depth, understanding and richness in its themes. Leaved me with melancholia and all kinds of feelings just like any other of his movies. I dont think "high art" is an applicable term most of the times but some art just goes beyond the standard aesthetic pleasure and becomes something bigger and unexplainable. Funny thing he probably remembers them as pain in the asses😅
I would definitely say with miyazaki's more detailed illustrations and concept art, he definitely has a heavy influence from the artist Mobius, a French illustrator( I had the make the correction) that actually used a lot of cross hatching shading, which emphasized roughness, and detail. You can see this in a lot of miyazaki's illustrations for the Nausicaa Manga, as well as Howl's moving Castle concept art, and much more.
Miyazaki's characters and illustrations feel grounded in some ways yet, is able to delv into the unordinary and create uncanny yet effective designs. I respect his work and realistic view on the world in terms of art, culture, and society. But I do think that optimism can really go a long way. Overall, his illustrations captures a sense of exploration. And the animations at Studio Ghibli are nothing to scoff at, they are truly something else.
This is one of the greatest channels ever, thank you for making this! I would love to see one of these for Yukito Kishiro, artists of Battle Angel, Aqua Knights and Ashen victory.
Miyazaki's comments are so aggressive, is like he doesn't care if it will hurt your feelings, he's like so up front about it, just doesn't wanna leave it to himself, and that's what makes him a great animator,
In one of his documantaries he is pretty frustrated on his animators where he said: in here we draw people, not characters. He also added; if you dont get that you go somewhere else. Ofcourse its just a thumbnail + YT
His fictions do feel like real people. That is a unique trait of unique, independent artist.
Miyazaki is an animator at heart. How a person moves and interacts with their enviornment. Could be derived from things like culture, history and experience. That's why the characters are treated like real people and move like real people. The same could be said for the creatures. Adding a lot of life to the studios work.
In Castle in The Sky. Dola and her family of pirates have a whole life history of adventures to them that could have been it's own movie. But also serve as an amazing contrast to the main two characters.
Then in Porco, how each pilot flies their own plane is distinct and subtle. It's really lovely.
I don't know How Miyazaki can make so much Characters loom both Human and Toon at the same time, but i Always knew it was the Eye that make the Characters look so Balance.
He brought out their inner character that was touching to both one another and this is the audience. At least that's my take😊
For me, Hayao Miyazaki is an artist of the most beautiful and humane emotions. the Boy and the Heron was somewhat a controversial movie but even then; when i look at it objectively it had such emotional depth, understanding and richness in its themes. Leaved me with melancholia and all kinds of feelings just like any other of his movies. I dont think "high art" is an applicable term most of the times but some art just goes beyond the standard aesthetic pleasure and becomes something bigger and unexplainable. Funny thing he probably remembers them as pain in the asses😅
I would definitely say with miyazaki's more detailed illustrations and concept art, he definitely has a heavy influence from the artist Mobius, a French illustrator( I had the make the correction) that actually used a lot of cross hatching shading, which emphasized roughness, and detail. You can see this in a lot of miyazaki's illustrations for the Nausicaa Manga, as well as Howl's moving Castle concept art, and much more.
Hayao Miyazaki is amazing.
Studio Ghibli is one of the best.
My favorite channel❤
Miyazaki's characters and illustrations feel grounded in some ways yet, is able to delv into the unordinary and create uncanny yet effective designs.
I respect his work and realistic view on the world in terms of art, culture, and society.
But I do think that optimism can really go a long way.
Overall, his illustrations captures a sense of exploration. And the animations at Studio Ghibli are nothing to scoff at, they are truly something else.
Another masterful analysis from Game Arts
This is one of the greatest channels ever, thank you for making this!
I would love to see one of these for Yukito Kishiro, artists of Battle Angel, Aqua Knights and Ashen victory.
Thanks Shawnlope! I'll add him to the request list.
I would love to see how Naoki Urasawa draws his characters and Junji Ito draws expressions and realism
Dragon ball Daima has brought the animation back in dragon ball it’s really amazing
The Anime Scenes of Ni No Kuni are made my Ghibli :)
Maybe I should watch Totoro again cause it didn’t click with me like that. Meanwhile Mononoke blew me away.
Miyazaki!
Please do Takashi Takeuchi or Wada Arco from Type-Moon.
7:30 - 7:39 .. the thing that miya sensei did it wrong in this 2 image was... Nausicaa never ever smile.
Miyazaki's comments are so aggressive, is like he doesn't care if it will hurt your feelings, he's like so up front about it, just doesn't wanna leave it to himself, and that's what makes him a great animator,
Haha yeah indeed. I think his employees need to have quite a strong will to work with him.
@@GameArts1 no wonder why they're called one of the best animation studio,
I can't use it but I love water color
do junji ito next!
Interesting suggestion, I'll definitely add him to my request list, thanks!
I love studio Ghibli films well there are only 2 that are really bad.
That thumbnail quote is a silly thing to say unless something was lost in translation.
In one of his documantaries he is pretty frustrated on his animators where he said: in here we draw people, not characters. He also added; if you dont get that you go somewhere else. Ofcourse its just a thumbnail + YT