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I haven't heard of this anime yet. any more info on how it was created and what this is about?azulmagia wrote:Theoretically he could do the animations with MS Paint and AviSynth (unlikely)..BasharOfTheAges wrote:Oh, another one of these...
Well, my best advice for you would be to either have around $20 million laying around that you can invest in your own low-budget studio, or many well established connections in the anime industry (it would also help if you didn't have any pesky expectations that your name will appear anywhere on the result or that you'd receive any sort of money for the idea at all).
...or he could do what the guy who created Hoshi no Koe did (even more unlikely)...
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He animated the entire thing himself on his Mac, and then did the voiceacting with himself and his wife.doodad64 wrote:I haven't heard of this anime yet. any more info on how it was created and what this is about?azulmagia wrote:Theoretically he could do the animations with MS Paint and AviSynth (unlikely)..BasharOfTheAges wrote:Oh, another one of these...
Well, my best advice for you would be to either have around $20 million laying around that you can invest in your own low-budget studio, or many well established connections in the anime industry (it would also help if you didn't have any pesky expectations that your name will appear anywhere on the result or that you'd receive any sort of money for the idea at all).
...or he could do what the guy who created Hoshi no Koe did (even more unlikely)...
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Wildly, and they let him direct a feature film after that (The Place Promised in Our Early Days) - ADV licensed both.doodad64 wrote:Wow really? do you know if it was a sucessful venture?
However, to answer your previous question - no, your script idea does not have a chance in hell of being produced, period, end of sentence.
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way to crush someone's dream man.dokool wrote:Wildly, and they let him direct a feature film after that (The Place Promised in Our Early Days) - ADV licensed both.doodad64 wrote:Wow really? do you know if it was a sucessful venture?
However, to answer your previous question - no, your script idea does not have a chance in hell of being produced, period, end of sentence.
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Honestly, Japanese businesses are notorious for racism. If you're not Japanese (or at least asian enough to possibly pass) you have little in the way of a shot. Also, anime is more often than not derrived form a successful manga, which goes back to the whole "if it's really anime then it's in Japanese" thing you don't seem to be understanding.
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