Forum - View topicNEWS: Gedo Senki Trailer [2006-04-13]
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The Infernal Dragoon
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the movie Gedo Senki, made by Goro Miyazaki? Just checking, I can't read Japanese, but I thought "Gedo" came from the name of the character "Ged".
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Tempest
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You are correct. It appears the two names kind of merged into one when that article was written.
We apologise for the mistake. -t |
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Chrno2
Posts: 6172 Location: USA |
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It's about time! Geesh! Do you know how long it took to get info. on this darn film?
Finally, a trailer. |
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jsevakis
Former ANN Editor in Chief
Posts: 1685 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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It looks beautiful, even if it took a few too many visual cues from his father's work. I mean, yes, traditional Ghibli character designs are gorgeous and all, but the main male character looks like a younger Ashitaka, and that deer horse thing looks almost exactly like Yakkuru. Maybe he meant it as an homage, but it's a little too dominant for that.
Other than that, I'm really looking forward to this. It looks much more emotionally meaty than either Spirited Away or Howl's, both of which were disappointments for me. BTW, is anyone else having trouble playing this movie smoothly? I've tried it on 3 computers now, all of them reasonably fast, and with varying levels of broadband access. Maybe they're just overloaded? |
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toru
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Goro Miyazaki explains why Gedo Senki looks like his father's work.
Number 42 - Simple Pictures for Strong Animation Number 43 - Declaration of "Neo-Classicism" Number 44 - Simplicity for the purposes of "movement" Number 45 - Drama before picture detail! Number 46 - Producing richness as a picture Number 47 - A reality surpassing realism Number 48 - Overwhelming Background Art Number 49 - Dragon and Boy and Shuna Number 50 - A gift from Hayao Miyazaki Number 51 - "Just like Mr. Miyazaki's pictures aren't they" Number 52 - Resolving to go with this design Number 53 - Takahata = Logos; Miyazaki = Eros Number 54 - Substitute Behaviour for Animation |
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toru
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February 26, 2006 "Tales from Earthsea" Trailer Translation
http://nausicaa.net/miyazaki/newspro/latestnews_headlines-archive-2-2006.html |
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v1cious
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wow, does he have daddy issues or something? he sure does speak very ill of him. |
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DragonsRevenge
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It skips like crazy for me, as if it is always rebuffering or something. It's extremely distracting.
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Tempest
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Miyazaki senior didn't want Goro to become involved in animation. Ever since it was announced that he'd be directing the movie the two have been publicly talking about each other in less than flattering ways. I don't know if their "issues" with each other stem back before this. Goro used to be the general manager of the Ghibli Museum. -t |
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hikaru004
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Well, Goro Miyazaki does have to establish himself as not another Miyazaki clone. I pity the poor guy for having a blog that long just to explain to everyone the process of making that film.
I really thought that it was embarassing for Miyazaki to publicly not approve of Goro as director of this film. I'd be alittle ticked off at him too for that if I was Goro. They should just give the guy some space and let him complete the project. |
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RezSav
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It could, in the 52 page blog entry he talks about how his animation resembles that of his fathers.
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Tenchi
Posts: 4546 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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If it's exactly the same trailer as posted elsewhere in February, only without the morning television time and temperature graphics superimposed over the picture, I think the film looks decent, but there's not a single damn shot with any real "wow" value for me. It's mostly just a lot of characters I don't know walking, riding, and handing stuff to each other.
I also hope that the movie itself isn't quite as "derivative" of his father's work as the character designs are. |
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RezSav
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Prepare to be surprised. No but seriously, read his blog links, I don't think you'll find this movie any good.
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toru
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Nobody talks about producer Toshio Suzuki. He nominated Goro for the director. However, Goro receives the criticism alone.
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Volyund
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Look at the Miyazaki Hayao's list of works that he has worked on... It starts from inbetween animation (the bottom of the animation food chain) and goes through all the steps before getting to a producer/director. Goro on the other hand has NO EXPERIENCE what so ever in animation. If this movie turns out good, that would be due to how good Ghibli's staff are, rather than Goro. Because unlike Hayao who controlled every step of the production, and if he didn't like something just redid it by himself, Goro doesn't have that kind of control over the film, and so the staff like animation director will pay a more important role in this.
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