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Yisbay
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01.01.2012, 09:29 AM |
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hopexx5
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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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husky51
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captain george
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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
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01.01.2012, 09:21 PM |
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Yisbay
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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!
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Roarkiller
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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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Yisbay
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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.
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DonnaHarry
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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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captain george
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Ah! Powder coat systems, excellent!
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jina445
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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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