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Essedess
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 1:04 am
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Well, now this seems to really benefit from his style. It was quite enjoyable. Good luck with the new studio. It's the year of the dragon, after all.
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zekro94
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 1:09 am
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20 hours of overtime factored in that salary? That means the salary is not 2,400$ a month but much lower ( well not that much) but it still feels like exploitation
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Egan Loo
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 3:18 am
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zekro94 wrote: | 20 hours of overtime factored in that salary? That means the salary is not 2,400$ a month but much lower ( well not that much) but it still feels like exploitation |
The rules on fixed overtime pay in many Japanese companies are complicated, but in this sample case, it means if the worker does not work any overtime in a month, they get 350,000 yen that month. If they work up to 20 hours in overtime in a month, they still get the same 350,000 yen that month. If they work over 20 hours in overtime in a month, the company would have to compensate them extra for the hours over 20 hours.
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FilthyCasual
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 9:19 am
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Pretty restrained PV. Hopefully he gets to make cool things.
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zekro94
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:12 am
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Egan Loo wrote: |
zekro94 wrote: | 20 hours of overtime factored in that salary? That means the salary is not 2,400$ a month but much lower ( well not that much) but it still feels like exploitation |
The rules on fixed overtime pay in many Japanese companies are complicated, but in this sample case, it means if the worker does not work any overtime in a month, they get 350,000 yen that month. If they work up to 20 hours in overtime in a month, they still get the same 350,000 yen that month. If they work over 20 hours in overtime in a month, the company would have to compensate them extra for the hours over 20 hours. |
Thank you for the explanation, I'm not that well versed on how they pay animators, only know that usually the pay is not that great. Seems like I misunderstood the statement
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MFrontier
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:25 am
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Well, best of luck to the new studio. I guess it's something to advertise yourself with the most gorgeous Cardfight!! animation.
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Egan Loo
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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 2:05 am
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zekro94 wrote: |
Egan Loo wrote: |
zekro94 wrote: | 20 hours of overtime factored in that salary? That means the salary is not 2,400$ a month but much lower ( well not that much) but it still feels like exploitation |
The rules on fixed overtime pay in many Japanese companies are complicated, but in this sample case, it means if the worker does not work any overtime in a month, they get 350,000 yen that month. If they work up to 20 hours in overtime in a month, they still get the same 350,000 yen that month. If they work over 20 hours in overtime in a month, the company would have to compensate them extra for the hours over 20 hours. |
Thank you for the explanation, I'm not that well versed on how they pay animators, only know that usually the pay is not that great. Seems like I misunderstood the statement |
It's a fair point that while it's possible to live in Tokyo or the surrounding area for 350,000 yen a month, that won't go very far.
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jdnation
Joined: 15 May 2007
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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 12:11 pm
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Good for him!
But I guess this is confirmation he won't be involved in any future CSM...? Sad...
I'd been re-reading the manga, and you can easily tell the love he had for the source material based on the adaptation, and even the things he chose to cut, re-cut, and frame in ways that elevate the material for the screen perfectly, alongside the original material he put in that add to the mood of the scenes and character. I actually feel the anime is the more definitive version of Chainsaw-Man for me.
I hope whoever takes over for the film and season 2 keeps building upon the same style and foundation of Season 1.
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