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文档介绍:Who is he???
presented by Shuting
The Carton King of Japan
Main Ideas:
This article mainly tells us the rich
experiences of Miyazaki and his great
achivements in animation ,showing
how important is Miyazaki to the Japan
animation industry.
1. Television cartoons are big business in Japan, where around 40 new animated TV series are produced every week. One of the country’s most popular animators, Hayao Miyazaki, has produced some of the great classics of Japanese TV animation. Nevertheless,he finds television too restrictive, and prefers to make full-length animated movies.
Social background/environment:
2. Though he is not well-known outside Asia, Hayao Miyazaki is a household name in his homeland. His amazing drawing skills, entertaining plots, and well-rounded characters have made timeless masterpieces out of films such as “Princess Mononoke” and “My Neighbor Totoro.” He is widely respected by Japanese of all ages, and has won the admiration of animators and filmmakers around the world.
Brief account:
3. Hayao Miyazaki was born in Tokyo in 1941. His family owned a factory that built airplanes, and he fell in love with planes and flying at an early age. Anyone familiar with his films has seen the often breathtaking flying scenes that are his personal trademark.
Family background:
4. Miyazaki’s career as an animator began in 1963 when he joined Toei Animation to work on a TV series called “Wolf Boy Ken.” While there, he fell in love with a fellow animator, Akemi Ota, who later became his wife.
Marriage:
5. At Toei, he also teamed up with Isao Takahata, beginning a partnership that would last many years and lead to some of the great ess stories of Japanese animated film. Miyazaki and Takahata changed studios several times and worked on a number of essful TV series in the 60s and 70s. Both men were, however, more interested in the challenge of producing feature-length animated movies.
Experiences in animation:
6. In 1984, Miyazaki released