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The film's backgrounds and characters are rendered in watercolors and charcoal-like lines , drawing inspiration from sumi-e (ink wash painting).
The Transcendent Artistry of The Tale of The Princess Kaguya
The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013), directed by the legendary , is widely regarded as a magnum opus of 2D animation and a breathtaking farewell from one of Studio Ghibli’s co-founders. Based on the 10th-century Japanese folktale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter , the film spent eight years in production and became the most expensive Japanese film ever made, with a budget of approximately US$49.3 million. A Revolutionary Visual Aesthetic
Takahata used jagged, hurried lines to convey intense emotion and "graceful long strokes" for calmer scenes, allowing the animation to feel "alive in equal measure" with the story.
Unlike the sleek, digital polish of modern animation, Princess Kaguya utilizes a hand-drawn, painterly style that evokes traditional Japanese art.
While it appears purely hand-drawn, it was digitally colored to preserve the sketch-like quality of the original pencil and brush strokes. Narrative Depth and Themes The Tale of Princess Kaguya - Blu-Ray - High Def Digest
The film's backgrounds and characters are rendered in watercolors and charcoal-like lines , drawing inspiration from sumi-e (ink wash painting).
The Transcendent Artistry of The Tale of The Princess Kaguya The film's backgrounds and characters are rendered in
The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013), directed by the legendary , is widely regarded as a magnum opus of 2D animation and a breathtaking farewell from one of Studio Ghibli’s co-founders. Based on the 10th-century Japanese folktale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter , the film spent eight years in production and became the most expensive Japanese film ever made, with a budget of approximately US$49.3 million. A Revolutionary Visual Aesthetic Narrative Depth and Themes The Tale of Princess
Takahata used jagged, hurried lines to convey intense emotion and "graceful long strokes" for calmer scenes, allowing the animation to feel "alive in equal measure" with the story. digital polish of modern animation
Unlike the sleek, digital polish of modern animation, Princess Kaguya utilizes a hand-drawn, painterly style that evokes traditional Japanese art.
While it appears purely hand-drawn, it was digitally colored to preserve the sketch-like quality of the original pencil and brush strokes. Narrative Depth and Themes The Tale of Princess Kaguya - Blu-Ray - High Def Digest
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