Views : 637,695
Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Jul 28, 2017 ^^
Rating : 4.983 (145/33,823 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T16:55:22.449524Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
It's crazy how much work went into seconds of animation. People are saying they work so much harder at it than today's standards require (not saying this to detract from modern animation workers, some work very hard and are under a heavy burden of crunch and deadlines), but this team worked harder than the majority of animators then as well. Every cell was painstakingly poured over, and they barely used any of the corner-cutting tricks most would consider essential to animate a big production like this. Akira and the team behind it should be proud of what they achieved together. They left a major landmark on the animation scene that will stand the test of time.
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@tyrozaphy4788
3 years ago
Holy crap, I've been gone for ages and for some reason this particular video has blown in popularity... So many comments every day, and from barely 400 subs I now have just over a thousand! (Not that it matters since I've basically stopped being active, but still awesome to see.) Can anyone explain to me why this video does so well? That's sick and I'm happy that it reached so many people, most important that it made them happy. Many people have been asking where this footage comes from. It's a neat documentary called: "Akira: Production Report" from 1988. It's around 50 minutes long and it's your usual but very in-depth making-of process. Quite an unique piece. I'm in no way active on my channel but if the request to see it here is that high, I might upload it on my channel if I'm able to. Otherwise, I got this from a Dutch release on DVD. Released in 2001. You can get it from there or else, I'm sure it's on some other releases too. Take care, stay healthy and thanks for the interest!
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