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Hayao Miyazaki: Developing a Character
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- Опубликовано: 19 мар 2014
- Oscar-winning animator Hayao Miyazaki speaks about developing characters for the film "My Neighbor Totoro." Part of the Academy's 13th "Marc Davis Celebration of Animation: Hayao Miyazaki." Held at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills on July 28, 2009.
The last sentences were very interesting; Totoro not looking at something specific. There is a very deep emotion behind this, a deep meaning because indeed Totoro seems almost to be present and absent at the same time. As a creator I guess you have a lot to clarify and to unravel to create such a special creature, to characterize it, giving it a story and at the same time be ambigious about its true nature. In Miyazaki films lots of things are never clarified, you cannot explain them, there are strange and wonderful and its fascinating how he thinks, how he creates these characters, that are maybe illusions, real or both.
This man is an inspiration for me. I love storytelling and he is one of the best storytellers in the past 40 years. Just saw The Wind Rises last night and it was fantastic and very poignant a fantastic note to go out on.
He didn't go out he works a new movie this days a present for his grandson
His final feature film "Kimitachi wa dou ikiru ka" will be released in Japanese cinemas tomorrow!
hold my beer heron
Such a genius! Could only dream of ever meeting him, that would be the best thing ever!
the closest I ever got was seeing him introduce Mononoke Hime at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1999.
@@bored1caWhoaaaaaa!!!! That's amazing!
I love that it took him 10 years to think of the story for Totoro. Like he really needed it to incubate in his mind before it became a reality.
These Man, is a Living Legend, he's almost like one of his Caracters #respect
I haven't seen many of his films, but i have simply fallen in love with From Up On Poppy Hill. It is such a heartwarming story
+Kreative Pulp I highly recommend The Cat Returns, Howl's Moving Castle, Whisper of the Heart, and Spirited Away if you haven't seen them yet. (:
Actually, just watch all of his films.
+LuckyKoneko Thank you! I shall. I saw Whisper of the Heart, Ocean Waves and Only Yesterday. I loved it. On to the next. And yes... I saw From Up On Poppy Hill again. 😍
+Kreative Pulp from up on poppy hill is actually his son's film
There are films that he really is the director and those that were directed by someone else and he might involved in someway. Don't get confused.
He's my ultimate inspiration!
I am a huge fan of all productions from Ghibli Studio, and I could understand what Miyazaki-San said about the meaning of his work. I share the same pursuit and value of human nature. Thanks for sharing this video!
I'm actually sad because he won't make animated films anymore.
José Abel Salazar Lizárraga I really hope so
José Abel Salazar Lizárraga that would be a dream come true !
José Abel Salazar Lizárraga Shit man, my Grandfather was dead at 73. Miyazaki chose to retire at 72 and I'm just thankful he even went ahead and made three more movies after Spirited Away. All of his movies are great, and we've all been lucky to be alive in a time where we can see them.
hello i come from the future, he will lol
We got makoto shinkai be happy with that
Your name>spirited away
This man needs more oscars. His works need more oscars. Two are just too little
He doesn't, and he told it himself. He literally gives a flying fuck about Oscars.
Americans should learn a thing or two from this man. And I'm not talking only about animators.
That is a rather ignorant statement to make. I'm an American and there are few men I revere as much as Hayao Miyazaki. I know many people that feel the same way. Now while myself, my acquaintances, associates, and friends do not constitute the entirety of the American people, you cannot condemn us just because of stereotypes and the vapid personalities of a few you meet. Seems like "us" Americans are not the only people that could learn a thing or two from this man.
I agree, though I think that the world should learn a thing or two from Japanese animators. In Japan animation its seen as a valid form of expresssion, an art form, and a method of storying telling for ALL ages. Whereas in most, if not all, western countries, animation is still seen as something for children. Its a shame, really.
Kiyo Exactly this... Western countries do not take animation seriously. It really bugs me
what a broad statement to say. There are tons of Americans who know of Miyazaki and love his films.
coming from a Mexican, that is avery ignorant thing to say.
so awesome!
It has been a while, I haven’t seen great filmmakers and animators from Japan after Hayao Miyazaki
Ever heard of Makoto Shinkai? I actually like his way of character development more, at least from what I've seen from Shinka and Miyazaki. I still can't get over the fact that Miyazaki said the Internet was a mistake just because people critizised his character Ashitaka from Princess Mononoke. How can such a wise man act so Childish sometimes?
He also said that it's great to have a "flawless character" as a main character, which I 100% not agree with.
@@NationalistsRuinAmerica i think you understood miyazaki very wrong
@@crispycatz5862 Well, I can only judge from what I've seen, and I felt that the way Ashitaka was written pulls the movie down.
His characters always do exaggerate expressions. It's not like what the real human does and I found exaggerating expression in Makoto movies and I think it good, but it is not Magic as Ghibli.
Ghibli is unique from most anime.
for a second, i thought it was oscar winning translator
Where can I find the full interview?
To make it nothing but part of everything
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I like the story he hated when he had to talk to many environmental activist because of his works.
Laziest translator in the world.
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Totoro is just a owl
何千年生きた梟だよ、長生きすぎる
This guy should learn english
Why's that? Perhaps you should learn Japanese!
You should learn Japanese instead. The master will teach you if you know how to listen.
@@kaihocompany Man you are right i was getting angry when he say Hayao Miyazaki should learn English but you really know how to shut someone mouth hahaha that was a good one.
@@kaihocompany Because English is a very easy and very useful language. No need to get upset, little child.
Miyazaki has universal language which he shows in his animations.
he no need to learn a specific language.