The Studio Ghibli Process
The Studio Ghibli Process
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a video about Hayao Miyazaki's process of making a Studio Ghibli film!
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Hey guys, thanks to your comments I realized I mispronounced "Hayao" which was a complete mistake by me. Thank you guys for letting me know and I apologize for mispronouncing it. I appreciate the feedback truly! Thank you guys for watching and caring enough about the video to make a comment at all, it means a lot!
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
Also, I would love suggestions on what videos you'd like to see next!
@NaalaFaseeh
Ай бұрын
When you pronounce Japanese names, remember that it’s romanised Japanese characters. Any syllable ending with ‘a’ has an ‘ah’ sound ‘E’ ‘eh’ ‘I’ ‘ee’ ‘O’ ‘oh’ ‘U’ ‘u’ Usually you don’t put emphasis on specific syllables. So “Hayao” would be ‘Ha-ya-oh” hope this helps :D
@seriamon
27 күн бұрын
could u make a video essay on castle in the sky?
@bigfootlil
27 күн бұрын
It’s okay, you also mispronounced Takahata as…
i really respects his no bs attitude towards art. hes very much like "do it right, if you fail do it again, if you cant / wont put in the effort / respect the medium; then leave". thats why his movies connects with people of all ages. he also doesn't just spam low brow humor like farts/ burps / random screaming / goofy dances like most western family movies tend to do.
Bro just forgot about Isao Takahata
@meghnadfilmclub2389
Ай бұрын
Most people seem to do that. Miyazaki's and Takahata's processes of creating films were very different, though. Would need to make separate videos for each.
@toggleyt
Ай бұрын
I also noticed that.
@krittishabanerjee1729
Ай бұрын
He's my favourite
@alexscott7819
Ай бұрын
You mean the guy that directed like one or two films?
@krittishabanerjee1729
Ай бұрын
@@alexscott7819 There are more than one or two films made by him and most of them are nice .
"It's an awful insult to life."
YOU KNOW THIS VIDEOS GONNA BE GOOD WHEN SUPER MARIO GALAXY STARTS PLAYING
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
TELL ME NOT
@areakastudios6704
Ай бұрын
BASED
The oldman never quit making art, so why do I... thank you for this inspiring video, I'm gonna put myself together and get working on my animation project once more
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
Go for it!
Cant believe they do this on paper... incredible. Right?
Spirited Away is one of my favorite animated films Hayao Miyazaki is a very talented artist who created some of the most beautiful magical films I could ever experience Animation is truly magical
Def inspiring! What a guy. I don’t want to claim to be an expert, or even just pretend to known the exact intent, but I do feel like this smoothed over some things, especially in the grueling physical processes of making these movies. Miyazaki appears to be a complicated and incredibly talented man, so even though I feel I prefer the real real of the Ghibli Process and what happens outside of him as well, nonetheless I was entertained to see his philosophy on creating movies presented
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
For sure! it was hard trying to fit all of the process into once video but I tried focusing on Miyazaki and his creative process. Thank you so much for the kind words!
You are a seriously underrated creator, I really value the information, detail, and hard work in your videos.
@troycostlow
5 күн бұрын
I really appreciate all the kind words you said, thank you!
Honestly expected you to have at least 10k subs, your video has been incredibly engaging and informative I hope you know how much I appreciate this. Thank you and have a nice day!
I was searching about hayao Miyazaki and this video is exactly what I needed
so much passion in his work, that's amazing.
His reaction to the AI animation was not because he didn't like AI but because of the figure that the animators used which depicted a misshapen human figure which looked very creepy and disgusting, he also found it offensive to disabled people.
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
I think it’s both. Yes, Miyazaki did state that he didn’t like the animation and what it represented, however him and Toshio both expressed concerns on why they even wanted to make such a thing. Being a world-renowned animator, I have no doubt that Miyazaki hated the idea of AI drawing pictures like people do.
@brandonart267
Ай бұрын
There is not a single thing that AI Generative is good for Humanity. AI only merges stolen art, breaking copyright laws, it doesn't create anything without stolen art from small honest and hardworking artists, and it also facilitates crimes like CP, If you support AI in art you are also a criminal
@moritakaishida7963
Ай бұрын
He is also against generative AI, domt defend AI man, it's pretty cringe
@dre4583
27 күн бұрын
@@moritakaishida7963 I can’t find anything about him saying he is against AI, if you could please share it. However I can’t understand how AI is supposedly cringe.
@dre4583
27 күн бұрын
@@troycostlow Then you were simply basing a statement on your own doubt, which is kinda of miss leading in a way.
Such an insightful takes on Miyazaki's work, you present your point really clearly and i hope you would do more video like this on many other things you find interesting.
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that, it means a lot! I definitely will, just trying to figure out what to do next
I've been a Miyazaki fan ever since I saw "My Neighbor Totoro" long ago in a Pasadena movie theater on a whim. This was animation and story I'd never seen before, and even though it was a "kids" movie, it had an adult sensibility as well. It was grounded in both the real and fantasy worlds, and didn't treat me like I was too stupid to understand. His process is very interesting to me. I'm a writer. My first three books I did from a screenplay/outline. My current though started from just an idea of an ancient monster in the modern world. I started with a rough outline, but as time went on, I've been writing disconnected scenes I figure should be in the story then try to figure out how they got to that point and where it fits with the rest of the story. It's shot my original outline all to hell, but it's also taking the story places I had no idea it would go. Creation is a wierd and strange thing to live with, but I'm not surprised he can't quit. Once you get used to playing god and creating worlds and characters, it's hard to give up. You can try, but as soon as you get another good idea, well....
he is not the sole director..there is at least two more inculding his son and isao takahata
Such a wonderful and well put together video about my favourite film maker. Subbed!
That was a very nice Video. Good editing, good voiceover, and most importantly good content.
thank you for this beautiful video… It was very insightful and inspiring. loved your clear editing and source siting and it’s nice to see a video by a fellow filmmaker, good luck and keep going !
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! To you too!
Wonderful video!! Loved every part of it!
Spirited away my favourite....i love it😊🥰❤️❤️🌼
I loved this. Thank you for making this and honoring such an incredible artist and human being.
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
Of course! Thank you for watching!
@joshuacarro
Ай бұрын
@@troycostlow Absolutely
You’re so underrated!
great video really informative and much need
As an artist this really inspired me to go further, thank you for this video
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
I'm so glad!
Awesome video dude! This was a great compilation and discussion of Hayao Miyazaki and all that has gone into his amazingly beautiful films and stories!
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
Thank you sm!
@jamescandyland
Ай бұрын
@@troycostlow Yeah definitely! I'm also a huge fan of Studio Ghibli, so it was great to see this come up on my feed!✌
I Never imagined Miyazaki saying he hates the song " Let it go " , but again, he hates the Beatles so there's that 😆.
It's made my day completely Every Time i heard this songs ❤💋 so lovely ❤❤❤
Great video!
Very insightful!
Well, to be exact, the process of making an anime at Ghibli isn't that different than at other japanese studio. The fact that Miyazaki doesn't want to rely on a solid story before storyboard stage is something he didn't do in his early career and, according to me, that's the reason why his later films are so poor in term of storytelling, and why he is recycling all his old ideas in his later films. The animation and art quality is still here, but not so different than what you can see with other majors, especially with Makoto Shinkai's movies or Mamoru Hosoda's one. Sure, Miyazaki was, and will remain a major figure of animation, not only in japan, but in other countries too, but it seems people, especially anime fans tend to overlook him. There's many japanese anime directors with an equal dedication to quality, hard working men who deserve recognition as well.
Great work brother
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Animation is Art I Love Studio Ghibli Animation is Cinema Studio Ghibli deserves Academy Awards
impeccable work
“I never want to regret not trying something. It’s better to try and fail.” -Hayao Miyazaki
nice video
This was such a fun watch! Also what was the music in the opening? it''s so whimsical
Hello, I like your videos! May i know what’s the background music at the beginning of this video?
Hi, there. On the book you mentioned, there is anything about how he creates and develops his characters? thank you!
Isao and grave and princess kaguya is also masterpiece
Great video! Nicely edited as well! I only want to nitpick at the part where you compare Miyazaki's characters to "other characters of the time", the mentioned films Cinderella and Snow White predate Ghibli films by decades.
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
Very true! I should've worded it better, but that character archetype is used still today. But you are absolutely right, I should've used a better example lol.
@brandonart267
Ай бұрын
That doesn't mean anything, an example is the work that Disney stole from Osamu Tezuka in 1950 and renamed The Lion King.
I didn't like the video because there's gaps in research (small things but that would be nitpicking, like the times he tried to retire, he tried as far back as 1979, overlooking Takahata and the Ghibli music videos and museum shorts made by other people) and the video doesn't that the more problematic aspects of Miyazaki into account, making it seem like his creative process is smooth, ideal and born exclusively out of the mind of an _auteur_ . He has a fantastic team and his layouts are made in a way that requires very talented people whose help is absolutely necessary to the whole process. That said, I see you put a lot of work into this, so please keep going.
I aspire to be Miyazaki, never to be content and always improving oneself
hes so like me fr
Has anyone noticed how many subscribers you have
how is the editing this good???
@thecaseymcmullen
Ай бұрын
great video!
@troycostlow
Ай бұрын
had to have the editing god bless this one
Great video, love from India
You could at least have taken the time to learn that his name is not hey-o but ha-ya-o. Reminds me of people saying menga instead of manga
@adamteo1864
Ай бұрын
This. Typical Western butchering Japanese or Asian sounding names.
@NaalaFaseeh
Ай бұрын
I’ve found that when pronouncing Japanese names, you usually don’t join the vowels, and the syllables are quite seperate, and usually without emphasis on specific syllables. This helps me with pronouncing example: Sakura ❌sa-koo-ra ✅sa-ku-ra (Thsi isn’t aimed at you, I’m just adding to your comments
More like, Hayao Miyazaki- A Short.
The videos starts with Miyazaki is the only director in ghibli, so I close the video…..
im sorry. instantly paused the video. did you say jiblee? studio jiblee?!?! :*)
Bruh you spent all that money on the book and never learned how to properly pronounce the man’s name, wild. It’s not ‘hey-yo’ it’s ‘ha-yow’. But thank you for informing me that Miyazaki hates ‘Let It Go’ as much as I do😁
You pronounced Hayao incorrectly!! Hai yau. Not Haiyo. Boo.