The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness Clip - Watch Hayao Miyazaki Animate

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  • čas přidán 8. 12. 2014
  • Watch Hayao Miyazaki animate the final shot of his final film, The Wind Rises, in the new Studio Ghibli documentary, The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness. Exclusive clip for Slashfilm.com with permission of GKIDS.

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  • @walkerloko
    @walkerloko Před 9 lety +353

    ''Isn't animation fascinating?''

    • @beauandersen1017
      @beauandersen1017 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yes! Yes- it is! Fascinating also is hearing about the overall sense of looming fear affecting the artist do to the same prewar anxieties that they know are coming, which affected their parents and grandparents during WW2, we all know it's coming though sorry to say it's in man's fallen nature to make war and kill each other, we should all be confiding in everyone we know around us so we can fight against this. Just because it's inevitable that another world war will happen for it is foretold it would doesn't mean we don't try to stop it or just as important and more so try to bring the message of Jesus Christs salvation so all may come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

  • @neil340
    @neil340 Před 9 lety +342

    I love how he draws with a cigarette dangling from his mouth

    • @hungthepro1234
      @hungthepro1234 Před 9 lety +63

      without lighting it

    • @samofhyrule
      @samofhyrule Před 9 lety +18

      ***** a metaphor.

    • @Edeinawc
      @Edeinawc Před 9 lety

      ***** Dat humblebrag.

    • @kinghailz786
      @kinghailz786 Před 7 lety

      Sam Smith What's the metaphor?

    • @littlegayboy6667
      @littlegayboy6667 Před 7 lety +3

      Neil M i love how he scratches his nuts after drawing each picture,,,like a good Japanese gay boy

  • @o27001
    @o27001 Před 9 lety +381

    Best animation artist ever, in my eyes he has surpassed even Walt Disney himself!
    He deserves an Oscar for every animated movie he ever did!

    • @jesserochon3103
      @jesserochon3103 Před 7 lety +34

      He is arguably the best. This isn't just people fanboying. There's a growing consensus Miyazaki is the best we've ever seen.

    • @moemuxhagi
      @moemuxhagi Před 4 lety +10

      Because Waltie was a thievin' businessman, not an animator
      But I get you, he makes wonders

    • @lyracasey
      @lyracasey Před 4 lety

      I agree i grow up lookinv up to him

    • @sorucha8249
      @sorucha8249 Před 3 lety +12

      He deserves it, but doesn‘t need it
      He doesn‘t need a big, American show to know that he‘s the best at what he does

    • @zarathustrap2562
      @zarathustrap2562 Před 3 lety +1

      Walt Disney made him possible

  • @Doggieworld3Show
    @Doggieworld3Show Před 7 lety +110

    That looks so stressful and relaxing at the same time

  • @stockjonebills
    @stockjonebills Před 9 lety +162

    Old school doing it with love and artistry... love it.

  • @totoro3007
    @totoro3007 Před 3 lety +41

    He's still smoking and he's 80 with seemingly no problems. What a lucky man.

  • @Pre114
    @Pre114 Před 9 lety +179

    In my book, traditional animation like this beats CGI everyday.

  • @Izahdnb
    @Izahdnb Před 9 lety +70

    Imagine working in the place of genius artist like Miyazaki.

  • @craigtothec
    @craigtothec Před 9 lety +24

    That little fist-pump at the end.
    One of the most amazing creators/artists/storytellers of our time, and he punctuates it with that little fist-pump. Beautiful.

  • @neoamaru
    @neoamaru Před 9 lety +17

    we will always love you Miyazaki Sensei!!

  • @giadaalrazem8856
    @giadaalrazem8856 Před 9 lety +26

    a genius :)

  • @KronnangDunn
    @KronnangDunn Před 9 lety +28

    The Wind Rises was awesome. It should have won the Oscar. Frozen was just another one of Disney's bunch...

  • @Cheekyampire18FrauHansen
    @Cheekyampire18FrauHansen Před 8 lety +10

    ich liebe ihn ♥ Die Ghibli Animes sind die schönsten die es überhaupt gibt!

  • @tacostyles6109
    @tacostyles6109 Před 3 lety +4

    Can’t believe he hand draws everything

  • @mikexhotmail
    @mikexhotmail Před 9 lety +47

    I do love what has been giving to us through technology but there is no way those 3d animations movie can compare to this hand drawing animation.
    The same way a CG car flip can't replace the thrill of a real stunt man.

    • @nicolasjacques8337
      @nicolasjacques8337 Před 9 lety +10

      I respectfully disagree with your first sentence. I practice and study animation and also believe that 3d animation and traditional hand drawn animation are very comparable. 3d or computer generated imagery (in the case of animation) should be seen as a new medium through which we can tell a story or express whatever is on the artist's mind. Just like stop-motion animation (A nightmare before christmas, for example), cut-out animation, straight-ahead animation, etc., 3d animation is only a new medium! The amount of work, creativity, stress and love put in a 3d animation is just as towering as that of a traditional animation, even though the working pipeline is very similar in some ways and very different in other ways. Now, on a personnal level, I do prefer hand drawn animation purely for the liberty it offers and the aesthetic of it. It might also be because I'm nostalgic and grew up with traditonnal animation and stop-motion animation. Unfortunately, a lot of people think that CG imagery is so easy to do that it basically does itself. It's crazy how hard it is to do right and how most artists are exploited in this industry. On the other hand, I do agree with the overuse of visual effects (cg) in live action movies. It never feels just as good as real stuff (like how they replace makeup and costumes in The Hobbit for cg characters). It is unfortunately more cost-efficient to use cg than to do the real stuff (and one reason for that is how underpaid the artists are). In the end, visual effects in live action movies and animation movies are two completely different things. The former is mostly used for cost-effeciency while the latter is more of the artist's taste or vision of the animation he wants to do.

    • @mikexhotmail
      @mikexhotmail Před 9 lety

      Subjective play a big part then. You practice and study animation and also believe but I have been working in 3d animation for 5 years(before I switched back to be an architect). Let me put some example. A character shirt turn its colour automatically when he walk toward the light there is nothing there the artist need to do compare to a real hand drawing where the artist need to recolour any object frame after frame. The labor and artistic skill is so different on both case.

    • @nicolasjacques8337
      @nicolasjacques8337 Před 9 lety +2

      mikexhotmail It is true that the labor is very much different. One thing that comes to my mind is a traditional hand drawing animator could very well transfer to 3d animation in a matter of a few months (time required to learn the software). On the other hand, a pure 3d animator would have a much harder time to go do traditional animation if he's not practicing his drawing skills. Usually the best 3d animators have good 2d roots. But to say that a good 3d image is easier to do than a good 2d image would be wrong. Sometimes the skills required are different, sometimes they are very much alike. Every step of the process in 3d is very hard to do if you want to achieve something believable and endearing. Just like 2d. If you take the lighting subject you just mentionned, that would be like saying that stop-motion animation is easier than hand drawn animation because the lights are just there and when the puppet goes through it the light shines upon him automaticly. To be a lighter in both regular films and 3d animation is a very hard job! Just like coloring in 2d animation. Until recently, pixar lighting artists had to strategically place every single light that would simulate evey single bounce of light that occurs in the real world. In a big scene that means a truckload of lights and a very good understanding of light theory. In the end though, the best cg artists out there are the ones who also have solid foundations in traditional arts or at least knowledge of the theory of said arts. As far as I know, I will always prefer 2d animation. But the possibilities of 3d animation are endless and they will keep growing and I can't wait to see where that brings us to.

    • @nicolasjacques8337
      @nicolasjacques8337 Před 9 lety

      Nicolas Jacques In the end I'm just trying to say that nothing is black and white. One is not easier than the other, only different!

    • @mikexhotmail
      @mikexhotmail Před 9 lety +1

      What ever you said. ^^

  • @corkalom6899
    @corkalom6899 Před 8 lety +10

    I wish I could say thanks to him

  • @AbzVlogz
    @AbzVlogz Před 8 lety +6

    Living legend

  • @MegaAnimelover1996
    @MegaAnimelover1996 Před 8 lety +3

    Happy Birthday, Hayao Miyazaki!!

  • @gabrielpetricevic9087
    @gabrielpetricevic9087 Před 8 lety +4

    Disney cant shine his shoes.Disney is great dont get me wrong but this is the man d that makes everything by hand.

  • @moemuxhagi
    @moemuxhagi Před 4 lety +4

    He looks so happy when he draws 😍😍

  • @midwintersnight
    @midwintersnight Před 2 měsíci

    0:22
    "Are you happy?"
    "Nope"
    Me

  • @onion4297
    @onion4297 Před 8 lety +1

    Hayao Miyazaki is cool like omg

  • @redfoxbennaton
    @redfoxbennaton Před rokem +1

    See? Every frame a painting. Never rush animation.

  • @weAreHighGround
    @weAreHighGround Před 9 lety +80

    Isn't animation fascinating?

  • @LongGlovv
    @LongGlovv Před 7 měsíci

    Master!

  • @jkanda9196
    @jkanda9196 Před 8 lety

    great.

  • @thomasalexanian927
    @thomasalexanian927 Před 5 lety

    Yes Mr Miyazaki animation is interesting

  • @lady-atlantida
    @lady-atlantida Před 7 lety

    lovely :)

  • @leonardoleoni2127
    @leonardoleoni2127 Před 9 lety +1

    wow !

  • @gabrielmaynard
    @gabrielmaynard Před 7 měsíci

    “Is it fun?”
    “No”
    -miyazaki

  • @batchint
    @batchint Před 9 lety +1

    this is old school and how disney started

  • @RomyIlano
    @RomyIlano Před 6 lety +3

    He’s so badass! That was like jumping off a cliff and flying !

  • @johnnonamegibbon3580
    @johnnonamegibbon3580 Před 9 lety +18

    It's funny, Miyazaki looked pretty upset earlier in his career. Especially in the behind the scenes for Princess Mononoke. Recently, though, he actually looks happy.
    I don't like when unhappy people make happy and healing things. I'd rather they themselves be happy.

    • @johnnonamegibbon3580
      @johnnonamegibbon3580 Před 9 lety

      ***** Oh, I actually know. I've studied it, as well. But he did always seem like a grouch to me.

    • @johnnonamegibbon3580
      @johnnonamegibbon3580 Před 9 lety +1

      Gorag_GR Yep. That's how I've always seen him. Smart, generally happy, but very serious deep, _deep_ inside. Which is why he paints a world that isn't so bad. Maybe to convince himself or others like him?

    • @johnnonamegibbon3580
      @johnnonamegibbon3580 Před 9 lety

      Gorag_GR Alright, I agree.
      You can take me now, if you wish to.

    • @oscarstrokosz2986
      @oscarstrokosz2986 Před 9 lety +2

      John NoNameGibbon If you read "Starting point" and "Turning point" he mentions that he is happier now than he was earlier on.

    • @johnnonamegibbon3580
      @johnnonamegibbon3580 Před 8 lety +2

      Thanks for that. It actually means a lot.

  • @valkyrja7644
    @valkyrja7644 Před 9 lety

    The queen himself

  • @buhnhi
    @buhnhi Před 9 lety

    I. Fucking. Love. Him.

  • @giannieditsvideos
    @giannieditsvideos Před 7 lety +4

    Compare this to some kind of shitshow like Illumination "Entertainment"... shitting out a new crappy movie out every year, as dumbed down as can be because they know that it only has to be liked by infants. And so they fill 90 minutes with fart jokes and reused models. And then there's studio Ghibli - they make movies kids will love and grown-ups will adore. Their philosophy is "You need to show kids something in movies that they can't yet understand becaus they will grow up to understand it.". Hayao Miyazaki is probably the single most amazing person in animation.

  • @jezebelassunta6037
    @jezebelassunta6037 Před 3 lety +2

    I want to meet him so badly

  • @jody024
    @jody024 Před 9 lety +1

    such a sad moment, the master will no more make full length movies anymore

  • @hansgomez3801
    @hansgomez3801 Před 9 lety

    BRAVO ! Hayao Miyazaki \(^_^)/

  • @SatoshiEK
    @SatoshiEK Před 9 lety +14

    ''Isn't animation fascinating?''
    No it was a mistake

    • @oleghrozman4172
      @oleghrozman4172 Před 9 lety

      no all mistakes are bad.. sometimes they are usefull

  • @superhugo3687
    @superhugo3687 Před 2 lety +1

    👍🤩👍❤️💯💯🇩🇪

  • @Itachi21x
    @Itachi21x Před 9 lety +13

    "Anime was a mistake"

    • @RobloxAcVids
      @RobloxAcVids Před 8 lety +3

      Bill Clinton's Bionic Horse Cock "it's fucking trash and it should be thrown"

  • @akiman9368
    @akiman9368 Před 7 lety

    I wonder why he always wears a mantel at work?

  • @RosoAnimation
    @RosoAnimation Před 9 lety

    Snif..

  • @Caramuel
    @Caramuel Před 8 lety +1

    wagner's tristan. why is he so european?

    • @turnbeutelseparatist7360
      @turnbeutelseparatist7360 Před 7 lety +3

      I think its the old generation in japan, not only himself.

    • @matt-chan3489
      @matt-chan3489 Před 7 lety +1

      Fritzchen Fritz
      Yeah, Europe was(and still is) an object of envy and appreciation for Japanese because of its art, science, sophisticated political system etc. So Japanese regarded to have much knowledge about Europe as a great thing.

  • @emma-qm9xj
    @emma-qm9xj Před 6 lety

    isn't animasion facinating?のとこ、日本語でなんて言ってはるん?面白いでしょアニメって言ってる??聞き取りにくい…