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Кусок интервью гуру японской анимации Hayao Miyazaki (M) и Isao Takahata (T) из студии Ghibli
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Кусок интервью гуру японской анимации Hayao Miyazaki (M) и Isao Takahata (T) из студии Ghibli
M: But those who care about their own pride aren't good. -laughs- The worst ones say something like "obey me. I'm the director." That kind of person can't listen to other people's suggestions. He feels as if his whole self is rejected.
T: The problem is that you can't have a good ensemble.
M: For example, if the main staff are weak, and the e konte [story boards] are totally useless, but the animators are talented or motivated, it's gonna be a disaster. In that case, there are two ways. Either you enjoy yourself animating what you want, or you just proceed and finish working as scheduled.
T: When they aren't motivated, the work progresses really quickly. The best way to guarantee finishing within the schedule is if the staff members never get motivated at all.
M: But if they don't get motivated, they won't work at all, so you need a certain balance.