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Zeino
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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 3:54 pm
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Miyazaki will make a new film, retire again and then come back again to make yet another film and have another another documentary made about him until he dies.
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nitrorcman189
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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 8:23 pm
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I get that Miyazaki has a dislike for CGI, but how do you connect a barely working 3D animated project to one of your disabled friends? That is a naive thing to do. He could of explained that the CGI was not his taste, and left it as that.
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Blackiris_
Joined: 06 Sep 2013
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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:00 pm
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nitrorcman189 wrote: | I get that Miyazaki has a dislike for CGI, but how do you connect a barely working 3D animated project to one of your disabled friends? That is a naive thing to do. He could of explained that the CGI was not his taste, and left it as that. |
I think you don't get the connection, and honestly, I've seen comments like this again and again and they don't make any sense if you put them into the context. He didn't complain about the CGI as a technology, but about what the people did with it. They obviously wanted to use their AI stuff for some kind of grotesque zombie-like movement, but Miyazaki being a man of the 60s with strong values and opinions, is grossed out (also because it reminds him of his disabled friend) and doesn't see why something like this should be used for entertainment purposes. He sees no value in it and tells the youngsters to reevaluate their worldviews. He clearly is very judgmental, and you can call him narrow-minded or overly stubborn, but him disliking CGI is clearly not the reason and I honestly don't understand why anyone would come to that conclusion.
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nitrorcman189
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Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 1:25 am
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[quote="Blackiris_"]
nitrorcman189 wrote: | I get that Miyazaki has a dislike for CGI, but how do you connect a barely working 3D animated project to one of your disabled friends? That is a naive thing to do. He could of explained that the CGI was not his taste, and left it as that.
I think you don't get the connection, and honestly, I've seen comments like this again and again and they don't make any sense if you put them into the context. He didn't complain about the CGI as a technology, but about what the people did with it. They obviously wanted to use their AI stuff for some kind of grotesque zombie-like movement, but Miyazaki being a man of the 60s with strong values and opinions, is grossed out (also because it reminds him of his disabled friend) and doesn't see why something like this should be used for entertainment purposes. He sees no value in it and tells the youngsters to reevaluate their worldviews. He clearly is very judgmental, and you can call him narrow-minded or overly stubborn, but him disliking CGI is clearly not the reason and I honestly don't understand why anyone would come to that conclusion. |
I'll will admit, they called the wrong person to look at their 3D CGI project. Having someone such as Hideo Kojima or someone similar look at their project would have been better. Having Miyazaki look over it was a bad move.
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omiya
Joined: 21 Sep 2011
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 5:04 am
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There is something missing from the story of Studio Ghibli's adoption of digital techniques by not mentioning My Neighbours The Yamadas.
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