I posted a thread on twitter highlighting some information on the job offerings, but I’ll expand it in this post. The production of the film is once again handled by animation studio Sunrise ( which previously released Steamboy as well as Freedom ), and they are partnering with highly acclaimed animation house Yamatoworks to work on the CG for the film. While this is great news, what’s even more exciting is that the film is also hiring CG artists to work on it. This is a kind of a big deal because it is the first time in 15 years that Otomo-san is directing a new feature film since the 2004 Steamboy. If you’re a fan of Akira or anime director Otomo Katsuhiro, you would likely have heard by now that he is working on a brand new sci-fi animated film titled Orbital Era. The post Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Official Guide Book Review appeared first on Halcyon Realms - Art Book Reviews - Anime, Manga, Film, Photography. You might also be interested in these items : Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Official Guide Book Review TVアニメ『映像研には手を出すな!』公式ガイド details :īuy From | Amazon CA | Amazon UK | Amazon FR | Amazon IT | Amazon DE | Amazon ES That said, this official guide book still comes highly recommended. Just like Science Saru studio’s earlier series PingPong, I hope the publishers will also release a more full fledged art book showcasing the background art, color keys/image boards and sketches by Masaaki Yuasa. The story and friendship between the three high school girls are hilarious and engaging, and the process of their anime creation gives viewers a good window into how the animation is actually done. Definitely check out his two published sketchbooks – ( see here and here ). (above and below) In the anime, these character/mecha design and settei sketches are drawn by Asakusa-shi, but they are actually the wonderful watercolor illustrations done by the director Masaaki Yuasa. This official guidebook for the anime series includes materials like plot synopsis, character, environment designs and model sheets, as well as what I think is the highlight – amazing settei ( art boards, production sketches ) illustrated by director Masaaki Yuasa, which are not unlike those that we seen in his two absolutely delightful sketchbooks ( see here and here ). Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! (映像研には手を出すな!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sumito Owara, following the whimsical adventures of three high school girls as they pit against the bureaucracy of the school board to realize their ultimate passion – anime creation ! This excellent manga has since been adapted into an equally fantastic anime series by Science Saru studios, the brainchild of Eunyoung Choi and Masaaki Yuasa who has bought us such amazing series like PingPong and Devilman Crybaby.
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