ami-chan
Dispenser of Huggles
Joined: 10 Oct 2002
Posts: 608
Location: Boston, MA
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Mon May 12, 2003 5:41 pm |
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Yea yea yea...it's a bit last minute. but I heard about it at the last minute from someone i know via e-mail....so for all you anime lovers who are IN MA...near MIT(mit.edu)? @_@; I just thought you might wanna know about this o.o; just in case you wanna go of course...o_o;
INFO:
How Japanese Animation Is Made
* And the State of the Anime Industry
* by the producer of Tenchi Muyo! and Ah! My Goddess
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* Tuesday 5/13, 4-5pm in the Grier Room (34-401)
* light refreshments served
* Q&A session 5-6pm (with Chinese buffet)
Japanese animation (anime) has gained increasing acceptance worldwide.
Mr. Hiroaki Inoue, producer at Anime International Corporation, explains how anime is made in an era of digital technologies, from concept to production to market. He will also address the future of the medium.
Mr. Inoue has been in the industry since 1978 producing such famous anime as Tenchi Muyo!, Ah! My Goddess, Perfect Blue, Moldiver, Arimitage III, Now and Then, Here and There, and the Daicon III/IV openings. This marks the first visit of an anime industry member to an American university.
Light refreshments will be served. Q&A will follow the talk from 5pm-6pm. During Q&A, Chinese buffet will be available.
Sponsored by
SP.270 (Japanese Animation course) http://web.mit.edu/sp.270/www/
MIT Japan Program
http://web.mit.edu/mit-japan/www/
Questions? Contact Sean Leonard <seantek@mit.edu> and Makiko Okuma
m_okuma@mit.edu |
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