A must-have for fans of Studio Ghibli films directed by Hayao Miyazaki!
A deep forest of the gods that keeps people away.
Tataraba is like a fortress where iron is made...
image board, story board, art board,
Composed of background images, main film, etc.
A compilation of visual art from the movie ``Princess Mononoke.''
A poem written by director Hayao Miyazaki.
layout for the climax scene,
Technical explanation of CG cutting by digital video staff
The production desk spent about three years making a movie.
Also included is a production diary that records the struggle.
Table of contents
Poetry/Hayao Miyazaki
The battle between raging gods and humans/Hayao Miyazaki
THE ART OF The Princess MONONOKE
Curse of Tatari God
Steel manufacturing group Tatara
Forest where Shishi God lives
Battle between humans and divine beasts
All about CG digital images
Hayao Miyazaki layout collection
Production diary
staff/cast
Hayao Miyazaki
Born in Tokyo in 1941. Animation film director.
After graduating from Gakushuin University's Faculty of Political Science and Economics in 1963,
Joined Toei Animation (currently Toei Animation).
Theatrical movie ``The Sun Prince: The Adventures of Horus'' ('68)
After working on the scene design and original drawings,
Transferred to A Production, mid-length movie for theaters
"Pandako Panda" series ('72, '73)
Responsible for the original idea, screenplay, scene settings, and original drawings.
After that, Zuiyo Eiga, Nippon Animation,
After working on telecom animation films,
Participated in the establishment of Studio Ghibli in 1985.
as a main work
TV "Future Boy Conan" ('78),
As a theatrical feature film
Including "Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro" ('79),
"Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" ('84)
"Laputa: Castle in the Sky" ('86)
"My Neighbor Totoro" ('88)
"Kiki's Delivery Service" ('89),
"Porco Rosso" ('92)
"Princess Mononoke" ('97)
"Spirited Away" ('01)
"Howl's Moving Castle" ('04),
"Ponyo on the Cliff" ('08)
Directed films such as ``The Wind Rises'' ('13).
His books include Shuna's Journey, Departure Point, and Turning Point.
There are books such as ``Door to the Book.''
countryoforigin: Japan