https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t-GV4X ... e=youtu.be
A really neat video by the Association of Japanese Animations highlighting 100 years of anime in this 15 minute video. I like that they didn't ALWAYS go for stuff that was super popular, and included a lot of stop-motion animation stuff I've never seen before. A pretty neat video, and the song is done by a veritable super group of artists that includes JAM Project and a bunch of popular anisong folks.
100 years of anime video
- usamimi
- Posts: 2785
- Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:00 pm
- Anime Fan Since: 1987
- Location: The Lonestar State
- Contact:
100 years of anime video
*:・゚・✧ Twitter ☆ The Anime Nostalgia Tumblr & Podcast ✧・゚・:*
- Kyrant
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Mon May 01, 2017 11:12 am
- Anime Fan Since: 2003-ish
- Location: Bellingham, WA
- Contact:
Re: 100 years of anime video
It's the 100 years of anime video, guest starring Studio Ghibli in the role of Sir Not-Appearing-in-this-Compilation!
Honestly, as far as editing goes, it's really not any better than some similar fan-made videos I've seen, and has some very noticeable "we could not get the rights to clips from this groundbreaking work" syndrome, but what it lacks in panache, it really makes up for in the inclusion of works that other clip shows lack, but really deserve to be included. It's not only informative, it makes me want to check out some of the more obscure stuff. I also appreciate that it didn't seem to get hung up on one particular time period, as other montages tend to do. Overall, a pretty neat showcase of the medium's evolution.
Honestly, as far as editing goes, it's really not any better than some similar fan-made videos I've seen, and has some very noticeable "we could not get the rights to clips from this groundbreaking work" syndrome, but what it lacks in panache, it really makes up for in the inclusion of works that other clip shows lack, but really deserve to be included. It's not only informative, it makes me want to check out some of the more obscure stuff. I also appreciate that it didn't seem to get hung up on one particular time period, as other montages tend to do. Overall, a pretty neat showcase of the medium's evolution.
- PinkAppleJam
- Posts: 187
- Joined: Sun Aug 04, 2013 2:23 pm
- Anime Fan Since: 1992
- Location: Cambridge, UK
- Contact:
Re: 100 years of anime video
How adorable, thanks for sharing this! <3