I love Isao Taakahata process of going through the voice actor first before the delving into the anime proper, Using the tone of voice he can better channel his story based using his imagination and voice acting it in his mind as it goes along, I could imagine him muttering softly while imitating the voice he has heard, it helps his imagination and creation process.
But fewer voice acting have quite struck me like that done in the movies Only Yesterday
II had to see it again.
But fewer voice acting have quite struck me like that done in the movies Only Yesterday
II had to see it again.
The soliloquy during the train ride was just something else. gorran
Her father's Itadakimasu is so daddy and experienced, very post world war
And the male actor, Taeko wa emits that deep lush husk, providing extra biceps to the character forged from hoeing,
Her father's Itadakimasu is so daddy and experienced, very post world war
And the male actor, Taeko wa emits that deep lush husk, providing extra biceps to the character forged from hoeing,
And you can get all that from just the voice? Yes.
Toshiro Yanagiba is Toshio, There's a lot that one makes out from the voice alone and it is a good thing to go into an anime blind at first like a wake up from a deep sleep, sound first and then image later.
Gone now, but I think this process of giving the most attention to.the voice acting is quite a legacy that Takahata would really leave behind for other to follow.
Gone now, but I think this process of giving the most attention to.the voice acting is quite a legacy that Takahata would really leave behind for other to follow.
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