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Posted by Yisbay on 01.01.2012, 09:29 AM:

  Behind the scenes, what has happened to them.

Okay, so I just watched the 3 documentaries on mononoke on youtube and I'm wondering if there are any others like that. I saw the spirited away one already. Its frustrating looking at the behind the scenes stuff on the new disney ones and only seeing shitty behind the microphone stuff. I couldn't care less about the voice actors, american or japanese. I want to see how they put together shots, how they went about coordinating certain scenes. you get a lot of detail on that in the mononoke one, but theres absolutely nothing else. the only one for howl I could find wasn't even in english, it was in japanese with portugese subs.


Posted by hopexx5 on 01.01.2012, 02:49 PM:

 

Unfortunately most behind the scenes nowadays mainly focus on the actors and not the film itself. I just guess its something we have to live with.
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Posted by husky51 on 01.01.2012, 08:13 PM:

 

Yisbay, WELCOME to the Tavern... and we share your frustration, but as hope said, it seems that most of the behind-the-scenes stuff now days is fram behind the mike. I guess that think that no one will be interested in the art design, storyboarding, etc...

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@ hope, congrats, you made the 500 mark, but who-s counting... lol


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Posted by captain george on 01.01.2012, 09:21 PM:

 

They were class documentry's, i loved the part in the Spirited Away one (i think) where Miyazaki made noodles for the other animators. i couldent stop smiling seeing him cooking rather than drawing


Posted by Yisbay on 01.02.2012, 08:56 PM:

 

The thing that confuses me, is that there are others, theyre just not on the disney releases so its hard to find them. theres ones in ****ing portugese for ****sake!


Posted by Roarkiller on 01.03.2012, 10:08 AM:

 

We try not to use vulgarities here, just a heads up.

Extras are, in the end, just extras, something the company producing the DVDs add if available. It all depends on the available space in the DVD/Bluray and the available material.

I mean, you can't expect shots on storyboard drawing if no one took pictures or videos of it, can you?


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Posted by Yisbay on 01.04.2012, 08:53 AM:

 

Yes, but people did take the pictures, you can see them translated into languages other htan english!

Welp, it seems the new castle in the sky bluray has more on it.


Posted by DonnaHarry on 02.21.2012, 03:07 AM:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Yisbay
Okay, so I just watched the 3 documentaries on mononoke on youtube and I'm wondering if there are any others like that. I saw the spirited away one already. Its frustrating looking at the behind the scenes stuff on the new disney ones and only seeing shitty behind the microphone stuff. I couldn't care less about the voice actors, american or japanese. I want to see how they put together shots, how they went about coordinating certain scenes. you get a lot of detail on that in the mononoke one, but theres absolutely nothing else. the only one for howl I could find wasn't even in english, it was in japanese with portugese subs.



How can I watch the same documentaries in English?


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Posted by captain george on 02.21.2012, 08:42 PM:

 

Ah! Powder coat systems, excellent!


Posted by jina445 on 02.22.2012, 07:48 AM:

 

quote:
Originally posted by DonnaHarry
quote:
Originally posted by Yisbay
Okay, so I just watched the 3 documentaries on mononoke on youtube and I'm wondering if there are any others like that. I saw the spirited away one already. Its frustrating looking at the behind the scenes stuff on the new disney ones and only seeing shitty behind the microphone stuff. I couldn't care less about the voice actors, american or japanese. I want to see how they put together shots, how they went about coordinating certain scenes. you get a lot of detail on that in the mononoke one, but theres absolutely nothing else. the only one for howl I could find wasn't even in english, it was in japanese with portugese subs.



How can I watch the same documentaries in English?



i think this is the first one ?

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