Welcome to How Is Anime Made? a series of articles that will guide you through the entire lifespan of an anime, from the initial seed of an idea to watching it here on Crunchyroll. This series is organized into six articles that break up the creation of anime into broad concepts. We’ve explored how each episode of anime is created, and today we’ll be learning about how anime is localized. In this article we will be taking you through licensing, translation, subtitling, and ADR dubbing for anime. Hit the jump to read more!
Welcome to How Is Anime Made? a series of articles that will guide you through the entire lifespan of an anime, from the initial seed of an idea to watching it here on Crunchyroll. This series is organized into six articles that break up the creation of anime into broad concepts. Today we’re exploring the post-production process for anime. In this article we will be taking you through 3DCG animation, image compositing, and editing. Hit the jump to learn all about it!
Welcome to How Is Anime Made? a series of articles that will guide you through the entire lifespan of an anime, from the initial seed of an idea to watching it here on Crunchyroll. This series is organized into six articles that break up the creation of anime into broad concepts. Today we’re exploring the audio production process for anime. In this article we will be taking you through dialog recording, music production, and sound effects. Hit the jump to learn more!
Welcome to How Is Anime Made? a series of articles that will guide you through the entire lifespan of an anime, from the initial seed of an idea to watching it here on Crunchyroll. This series is organized into six articles that break up the creation of anime into broad concepts. In this article we will be taking you through the production of a single episode of anime. We will explore the long journey a single frame of animation goes through, from the most basic sketches on the storyboard to the fully colored finished frame that’s ready for post-production. Hit the jump to learn more!
Welcome to How Is Anime Made? a series of articles that will guide you through the entire lifespan of an anime, from the initial seed of an idea to watching it here on Crunchyroll. This series is organized into six articles that break up the creation of anime into broad concepts. In this article, we will be exploring anime’s building blocks, the preliminary creative bedrock that needs to be set for the narrative and visual elements of a series. Today, we’ll be going over scriptwriting, storyboarding, and reference sheets. Hit the jump to learn more!
Welcome to How Is Anime Made? a series of articles that will guide you through the entire lifespan of an anime, from the initial seed of an idea to watching it here on Crunchyroll. This series is organized into six articles that break up the creation of anime into broad concepts.
In this article, we will be exploring the pre-production of anime, all of the things that need to happen before any pen hits paper. Let’s take the first steps on the amazing journey of creating anime! Hit the jump to read!
How did your favorite anime get created? It’s a pretty big question that has an equally big answer. Japanese animation has a highly unique and specific workflow from start to finish and there’s very few comprehensive explanations of that workflow available in English. That’s where this article series comes in! Welcome to How Is Anime Made? a series of articles that will guide you through the entire lifespan of an anime, from the initial seed of an idea to watching it here on Crunchyroll. Hit the jump to learn more!
Kensuke Ushio isn't a typical anime soundtrack composer. He has deconstructed Bach compositions, used watercolor painting on sheet music, and merged traditional Japanese biwa music with EDM. It makes total sense, then, that he was chosen to compose the soundtrack for the anime adaptation of the deeply experimental and fresh Chainsaw Man. We had the chance to interview Ushio about how he got connected to the production, using AI to create brand new sounds, and even cutting up and distorting music to match the violence of a chainsaw! Hit the jump to read more!
While Ghost in the Shell is arguably Mamoru Oshii's most well-known film in the West, his work has been a part of the global anime fandom since his directorial debut with the iconic '80s series Urusei Yatsura. Our friends at Narō connected us with the esteemed director for an exclusive interview about his life, his work, and why we, as humans, will never outgrow the need to tell stories to one another. Hit the jump for more!
The Anime Awards are quickly approaching, and we are excited to be publishing the next in our series of interviews with some of the event's judges! Today, we'll be talking to Alejo N. Correa, the editor and audiovisual manager of Ramen Para Dos (Ramen for Two) about his love of anime, what it was like to be a judge, and what he looked for when selecting nominees for the Anime Awards.
The Anime Awards are quickly approaching, and we are excited to be publishing the next in our series of interviews with some of the event's judges! Today, we'll be talking to Domenico Guastafierro (aka cavernadiplatone), an industry professional, YouTuber, streamer, and author of European manga about his love of anime, what it was like to be a judge, and what he looked for when selecting nominees for the Anime Awards.
Last year we published an interview with Weaver, and today, we're proud to share a new interview with the creator where he updates us on his series The Uncommons, his company, and the ways that manga can help young people. Along with the interview, we've shared photographs taken at the community event described above.
ATARASHII GAKKO! is quite a unique girl group. They wear school uniforms instead of stylish clothing, their choreography is unique and abrasive, and they are dedicated to world conquest. Today, they're one step closer to taking over the world with "The Edge!," their brand new hyper-pop track that is acting as the soundtrack to Crunchyroll's new seasonal trailer. The group teamed up with Japanese artist and visual designer Fantasista Utamaro for the song's artwork and for an accompanying visualizer! We had the wonderful opportunity to interview ATARASHII GAKKO! about the song, its composition, and the way they've helped spread Japanese culture around the world. Hit the jump to read more!
Crunchyroll-Hime has her own video game! Developed by Poppy Works, the studio behind games like Melon Journey and Slave Zero X, Hime's Quest follows our beloved orange mascot as she travels through a haunted forest to rescue her friends and save the New Crunchy City anime club. Poppy Works is no stranger to capturing the essence of past video game eras, and we got to talk with Wolfgang Wozniak, the co-founder of Poppy Works and the project lead on Hime's Quest about how exactly the game got made!
Crunchyroll-Hime has her own video game! Developed by Poppy Works, the studio behind games like Melon Journey and Slave Zero X, Hime's Quest follows our beloved orange mascot as she travels through a haunted forest to rescue her friends and save the New Crunchy City anime club. It's a throwback to classic Game Boy Color games with a totally period-accurate aesthetic. A huge part of that authenticity comes from the soundtrack composed by jazz fusion chiptune artist PROTODOME. We had the opportunity to talk with PROTODOME about his work on the game as well as his love for video game music, his double-life as an academic researcher, and his advice for people who want to break into the chiptune scene!