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DRWii
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:47 pm
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An interesting episode. I really liked how he said that they want to make stuff that can last for decades after its released; if only every company was like that.
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Shadowrun20XX
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:48 pm
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Good job ANN.Thanks for the enticing vid.I enjoyed this one a lot.
I'm a big fan of Production I.G. and love the projects they build.I want to check out Ghost Hound now.
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kaori.
Joined: 26 Dec 2007
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:05 am
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DRWii wrote: | An interesting episode. I really liked how he said that they want to make stuff that can last for decades after its released; if only every company was like that. |
I agree
That was a nice episode, hope to see more later on.
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Aromatic Grass
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:22 am
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fokkusuhaundo
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:25 am
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I love Production I.G and their work and can't wait to see what's next in store with them. Thank you ANN!
Too bad you didn't get to go see what Mamoru Oshii and Kenji Kamiyama were really up to.
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rti9
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:11 am
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Amazing show. This interview reminded me of the good old articles at ex.org. This is what I wanted to see on ANNtv. Really well produced episode with tons of content. The editing of the tour and the interview confirms that ANN's staff is pro. Just showing Production I.G's president talking as if there were no questions was a great idea. Congratulations.
I'm really sorry but I will insist on my minor complaint from last ANNtv. Halfway through the interview I asked myself "who is this guy again?" It would really help if ANN "re-introduced" the person being interviewed at least one more time in the middle. Just roll the very pretty Mitsuhisa Ishikawa/President and CEO once again as if there was a commercial brake.
I bet many people would like to find out who is the blond guy with pony tail in Production I.G's staff (2:30) and how he got there.
Quote from the video:
Mitsuhisa Ishikawa wrote: | Please continue to report on Japanese anime, from the source. |
Thanks ANNtv.
EDIT: You are absolutely right Wing_Goddess.
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Wing_Goddess
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:52 am
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rti9 wrote: |
I bet many Americans would like to find out who is the blond guy with pony tail in Production I.G's staff (2:30) and how he got there.
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Er... well I'm Canadian, but i'm also curious who that male was too ^^;
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penguintruth
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 4:09 am
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It must've been pretty thrilling for ANN staff to get praise from Ishikawa for covering anime so well. I also enjoyed hearing (er, reading) his take on fansubs. I hope a lot of people see the interview and absorb that part especially. We have a professional in the anime field, in Japan, saying that that people in the industry should be rewarded for their work, and fansubs are a concern of his.
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cenorig
Joined: 15 Feb 2008
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 5:19 am
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Excellent work!
A great insight to Production I.G and it's all done very professionally.
And reintroducing is a good idea, I watched the whole video and I have no idea who that dude or the lady was. But it's not so importatn anyway, as we got to hear some very interesting Japanese viewpoints of the industry and foreign market.
Really nice.
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reanimator
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:04 am
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penguintruth wrote: | It must've been pretty thrilling for ANN staff to get praise from Ishikawa for covering anime so well. I also enjoyed hearing (er, reading) his take on fansubs. I hope a lot of people see the interview and absorb that part especially. We have a professional in the anime field, in Japan, saying that that people in the industry should be rewarded for their work, and fansubs are a concern of his. |
I agree. Mr. Ishikawa has interesting stance on fansubs. He knows that fansub is based out of love for the medium, but also concerned about its abuse. These professionals work hard to make your favorite anime. It's not all right to take advantage of these people's effort while give nothing in return.
FYI, Anime professionals don't make a lot money as American counterpart. Japanese animators make less than half the pay that American animation artists make.
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billyarnie
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:18 am
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At the beginning, he talked about treating employees as family. If only more U.S. studios would do the same. I understand animation is a business, but you can show honest concerns for your employees & people who purchase your products as well. He also understands passion that fans have & wants to please them with quality work.
Too many U.S. companies producing animation look only at the bottom line. Making money is fine, but if you don't make films & series people want to buy without having promos stuffed down their throats, you're making crap & people won't spend money on it anyway.
Look at Bruce Timm & Batman: Gotham Knight. He believes in quality & he & DC writers collaborate with Production I.G, Madhouse & Studio 4C. I think this DVD should be at least as successful & memorable as The Animatrix was... at least I hope...
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rizuchan
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:54 am
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rti9 wrote: |
I bet many people would like to find out who is the blond guy with pony tail in Production I.G's staff (2:30) and how he got there.
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Yeah, I noticed that guy right away. I bet you could find out who he his by watching the credits... his name would stand out like sore thumb. I remember the credits on the Zoids opening theme, there was a guy named "Robert Etoll" that always caught my eye because his was the only name written in roman characters.
But this interview was great. I just wish there was a bit more about the animators and the animation process rather than whats-his-face Ishikawa talking. (I agree with rti9 on the needing to remind everyone who he is half way through ^-^
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cyberbeing
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:01 pm
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Thanks ANN for getting this interview and tour of Production I.G.. They have been my favorite studio for a long time.
penguintruth wrote: | It must've been pretty thrilling for ANN staff to get praise from Ishikawa for covering anime so well. I also enjoyed hearing (er, reading) his take on fansubs. I hope a lot of people see the interview and absorb that part especially. We have a professional in the anime field, in Japan, saying that that people in the industry should be rewarded for their work, and fansubs are a concern of his. |
Interview wrote: | Answer to question about fansubs:
Fansubs are a way for some to show their passion translating them and wanting to show them to everyone. I can feel the affection, but there is a lot of corporate piracy. Good translations, which have been given freely are being used for bad things. |
It seems his concern not as much the fansubs themselves but with the selling of bootlegs (corporate piracy) and the video and/or translations being taken from fansubs.
Interview wrote: | Answer to question about compensation:
If you create something, I believe you should have rights. I think you should be rewarded for that. I'd like that to be clear. |
Considering the editing cut in the video, this seems to be a separate question and possible follow-up (?) about compensation.
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HeisT
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:23 pm
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cyberbeing wrote: | Thanks ANN for getting this interview and tour of Production I.G.. They have been my favorite studio for a long time.
penguintruth wrote: | It must've been pretty thrilling for ANN staff to get praise from Ishikawa for covering anime so well. I also enjoyed hearing (er, reading) his take on fansubs. I hope a lot of people see the interview and absorb that part especially. We have a professional in the anime field, in Japan, saying that that people in the industry should be rewarded for their work, and fansubs are a concern of his. |
Interview wrote: | Answer to question about fansubs:
Fansubs are a way for some to show their passion translating them and wanting to show them to everyone. I can feel the affection, but there is a lot of corporate piracy. Good translations, which have been given freely are being used for bad things. |
It seems his concern not as much the fansubs themselves but with the selling of bootlegs (corporate piracy) and the video and/or translations being taken from fansubs.
Interview wrote: | Answer to question about compensation:
If you create something, I believe you should have rights. I think you should be rewarded for that. I'd like that to be clear. |
Considering the editing cut in the video, this seems to be a separate question and possible follow-up (?) about compensation. |
I agree on the bootlegs (corporate piracy) which is happened very seriously.
Seven year ago, in my country. I would buy the DVDs from licensing company, although expensive but the quality worth the money. However, as animes became a wider success among young and older generation, those greedy people start taking advantage of the popular cultures in the anime market by taking fansub works, put them into 1 or more DVD (labeled "100% Original, High quality (my ass)") and sell them. This has became the worst kind of corporate quick money scheme, and China have the most rip off anime from Fansub hard work. Some of them sell with a price half of the real license deal DVD, while other sell as cheap as 1$ buck for a full season chapter series in one disc!
They should burn in Hell~!!
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JasonSolaris
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:52 pm
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rizuchan wrote: |
Yeah, I noticed that guy right away. I bet you could find out who he his by watching the credits... his name would stand out like sore thumb. I remember the credits on the Zoids opening theme, there was a guy named "Robert Etoll" that always caught my eye because his was the only name written in roman characters.
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Umm. Weren't they in their marketing/promotion area at the time? Do they normally credit their marketing department?
Later
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