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2013-06-10, 03:24 | Link #2026 |
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Are you saying that animation studios will never ever make suggestions to magazine editors--as to what kind of illustrations they should put in their magazines--because there's some kind of rule to their relationships? I find that hard to believe.
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2013-06-10, 09:28 | Link #2027 |
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ultimatemegax wrote a detailed post about it and that includes Animedia.
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2013-06-10, 16:53 | Link #2029 |
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I understand from that post these magazines illustrations are only editors requests.
Animation studios suggest things via the first rough sketch I guess but it has to respect the request. Maybe I misunderstood.
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2013-06-11, 01:54 | Link #2031 |
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I'm not sure I can go that far to say such a strong negation, but I haven't heard that they make any suggestions to magazine editors about illustrations. Production committees can reject editors' requests if they see problems with the requests. You might be able to take it as a "suggestion" if you want to.
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2013-06-11, 02:13 | Link #2032 |
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Then again, these people, the magazine staffs and production staffs are essentially business partners. I don't see why it's wrong to think they have a mutually beneficial relationship. Just because they haven't disclosed anything more than what they have written? Sometimes, relying on common sense is better than relying on magazine interviews where involved parties can say anything to make them more palatable. That whole interview was to say "we put a lot of work into illustrations" in a way that makes the whole process of illustration publishing come off as magical. It wasn't their intention to disclose the way they do business, their intention was to entertain the readers.
If they wanted to create some buzz and speculation, or just looking for feedback for a possible upcoming K-ON! anime, this was the way to do it. |
2013-06-12, 03:21 | Link #2033 | |
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I guess you question why K~ON now. The picture shows K-ON won the 4th place in Animedia's best anime reader poll, which is held every year.
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2013-06-12, 07:29 | Link #2034 |
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That's funny, because I could accuse you of bias in the same manner. I know the proto anime news "club" well enough to say we get hung up on official statements and take them as gospel far too quickly instead of thinking of the back side of things. I'm not saying that there's a new K-ON anime in the works, but I'm not going to dismiss the possibility just because you want us to believe a fan-service-y interview that suggests differently.
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2013-06-12, 14:33 | Link #2035 | |
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Of course, it's always possible that they'll change their minds, but right now, no official word = no new K-ON! anime.
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2013-06-14, 06:07 | Link #2036 |
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KyoAni really is ramping up their production line ups.
To think they'd squeeze in something for the movie like that. So now that all of these things are laid out, by the looks of it: Free -> Chuunibyou S2 -> Kyoukai no Kanata 1 more year till Kyoukai huh....
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2013-06-15, 19:02 | Link #2037 |
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Mio would run the hell away and anyone who's with Yui would become as dumb as she is.
However, I can see Mugi seducing the Free boys with food. Especially Tachibana and BoyYui. Nanase, Shark Boy and Glasses would be all, 'NO NO GOTTA KEEP FIT'.
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2013-06-28, 17:24 | Link #2038 |
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Hello,
My name is Keika and I'm new to the AnimeSuki forums. I'm so glad there is a thread about KyoAni! I am the Kyoto Animation intern from 2002. If you have any questions about my experience with KyoAni, please feel free to reply to this post or send me a private message. Thank you! cupkeika |
2013-06-29, 15:34 | Link #2040 | |
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I guess you learnt animation process and such things but did you learn things specific to KyoAni ? And are you still in contact with KyoAni folks ?
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