For the sixth and final installment of the 'Short Intro To' series, let's discuss the wonderful animation of Keiichiro Watanabe! Watanabe's animation has definitely made me think twice about what I already know about Japanese animation and so in this episode I try my best to make sense of their work from the perspective of … Continue reading Minisode 6: A Short Intro To – The Animation of Keiichiro Watanabe
Minisode 5: A Short Intro To – The Animation of Yoshimichi Kameda
For the fifth part of the 'Short Intro To' series, let's take a look at the animation of popular animator Yoshimichi Kameda! Kameda personally introduced me to a different side of animation that I had hardly experienced before and later down the line led to my fondness of the Kanada-school of animation. Let's talk about … Continue reading Minisode 5: A Short Intro To – The Animation of Yoshimichi Kameda
Minisode 4: A Short Intro To – The Animation & Direction of Shingo Yamashita
For the fourth minisode in the Short Intro series, let's look at the amazing animation and direction of none other than Shingo Yamashita! Yamashita opened my eyes to another side of animation and direction that focused on distortion, risk and unconventionality. In this week's episode I want to share what I've learnt from the work … Continue reading Minisode 4: A Short Intro To – The Animation & Direction of Shingo Yamashita
Minisode 3: A Short Intro To – The Animation & Direction of Naoya Nakayama
his week, let's look at the animation and direction of Naoya Nakayama! Nakyama's work is very interesting to look at because it is centred mostly around a technical part of anime / film being the 21:9 aspect ratio. In this short episode I'll attempt to break down why exactly I think they're work on it … Continue reading Minisode 3: A Short Intro To – The Animation & Direction of Naoya Nakayama
A Short Intro To – The Action Animation of Norio Matsumoto | GITM Podcast Minisode No. 2
In this week's 'Short Intro To' minisode, let's look at the action animation of Norio Matsumoto! Let's discuss some of their iconic moments and of course the feautures that make his animation so great in just about seven minutes! Norio Matsumoto was one of the first action animators that Iatched onto when I started to … Continue reading A Short Intro To – The Action Animation of Norio Matsumoto | GITM Podcast Minisode No. 2
A Short Intro To – The Action Animation of Yutaka Nakamura | GITM Podcast Minisode No. 1
In this first minisode of the first ever Get In The Mecha minisode season, let's briefly discuss the amazing action animation of the legendary animator Yutaka Nakamura. Smear, impact frames, cubes and most importantly - what his work has taught me about the anime industry! If you are looking for the YouTube embed for Minisodes … Continue reading A Short Intro To – The Action Animation of Yutaka Nakamura | GITM Podcast Minisode No. 1
The 4:3 Aspect Ratio & Anime | GITM Podcast Ep. 90
As you probably already know, I like Aspect Ratios a lot. In this week's episode I want to hone in specifically on the 4:3 aspect ratio and talk about what it does for framing, space and more in the context of anime. This week I'm talking about how 4:3 has accumulated more value over time, … Continue reading The 4:3 Aspect Ratio & Anime | GITM Podcast Ep. 90
Wonder Egg Priority – Humanity & Adolescence | GITM Podcast Ep. 89
I've spoken about Wonder Egg Priority's animation quite a lot - let's talk about its narrative this week! WEP goes from commenting on friendship to eventually discussing what it means to be human in the space of twelve epiosdes and the way it gets there was also marvellous to watch each week. This episode will … Continue reading Wonder Egg Priority – Humanity & Adolescence | GITM Podcast Ep. 89
Evangelion – Death & Rebirth Analysis | GITM Podcast Ep. 88
Recap movies and episodes in anime are a mixed bag. A lot of the time they can be quite mundane and even a pain to get through - but sometimes they aren't. Evangelion - Death & Rebirth is an excellent example of a recap that takes the opportunity to add more value to the content … Continue reading Evangelion – Death & Rebirth Analysis | GITM Podcast Ep. 88
Why Form Is Important In Anime | GITM Podcast Ep. 87
I have discussed character-acting and action animation quite extensively on the show (and will continue to do so) but this week I want to go just a bit deeper by looking at the concept of 'form'. How animators interpret the body and give life to it through movement is very important not just for understanding … Continue reading Why Form Is Important In Anime | GITM Podcast Ep. 87
