
Studio Ghibli & Miyazaki: Why 2D is Better
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Arts
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Wayground Content
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The video explores the unique visual style of Studio Ghibli, particularly the use of flatness in Hayao Miyazaki's films, contrasting it with the depth-focused approach of Western animation. It discusses the challenges faced by Ghibli in transitioning to 3D animation with 'Earwig and the Witch', highlighting how the studio's traditional hand-drawn style evokes emotions and subjective experiences. The video also delves into the cultural and historical influences on Miyazaki's work, emphasizing the importance of flatness in Japanese art.
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