Shinji Aramaki Explained
Shinji Aramaki |
Native Name: | 荒牧 伸志 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Birth Date: | 2 October 1960 |
Birth Place: | Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan |
Nationality: | Japanese |
Alma Mater: | Okayama University |
Occupation: | Anime director and mechanical designer |
is a Japanese anime director and mechanical designer from Fukuoka Prefecture. He graduated from Fukuoka Prefectural Fukuoka High School and Okayama University. He was a member of Artmic and is currently the Chief Creative Officer (CCO) at Sola Digital Arts.[1] He is a leading figure in 3DCG animation in Japan.[2] [3]
History
From middle school through high school, Aramaki was influenced by Space Battleship Yamato, Mobile Suit Gundam, and Star Wars, and aspired to a career in the visual arts.[4] During his time at Okayama University, he was a member of the manga club. One of his best-known works from his time in the manga club was the self-produced animation Moonstruck Artemis.
Aramaki himself stated that he did not have a particular desire to work in the animation industry, but rather went into it because he could draw pictures and because the industry had a wide range of opportunities. He does not distinguish between animation and live-action genres, and says that the spread of digital technology has made it easier for him to work in the animation and live-action fields, as the boundary between the two has disappeared. He is particularly well known for his work on anime featuring mecha of the sort that can transform into powered exoskeletons and motorcycles.[5]
In 2004, he directed Appleseed, the world's first 3D live anime that introduced motion capture, which had a great impact on creators not only in Japan but also around the world.
In October 2011, Aramaki participated in a panel discussion at the VFX-JAPAN Kickoff Meeting.[6] [7]
Shinji and Kenji Kamiyama directed the initial season of , an anime for Adult Swim and Crunchyroll.[8] [9] [10]
Work
As director
- Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01 (director, 1987)
- Megazone 23 III (director, 1989, with Ken'ichi Yatagai)
- Genesis Survivor Gaiarth (director, 1992–1993)
- Appleseed (director, 2004)[11]
- Appleseed Ex Machina (director, 2007)[11]
- Viper's Creed (chief director, 2009)
- Halo Legends, episode The Package (director, 2010)
- (director, 2012)[12]
- (director, 2013)[13] [14] [15]
- Appleseed Alpha (director, 2014)[16]
- Evangelion: Another Impact (director, 2014)[17]
- (director, 2017, with Masaru Matsumoto)
- Ultraman (director, 2019–2023, with Kenji Kamiyama)
- (director, 2020–2022, with Kenji Kamiyama)
- (director, 2021–2022, with Kenji Kamiyama)
As designer
- Genesis Climber MOSPEADA (mechanical design, 1983–1984)
- Pole Position (mechanical design, 1984)
- The Transformers (mechanical design, 1984–1987)[18]
- Megazone 23 (mechanical design, 1985–1989)
- M.A.S.K. (mechanical design, 1985–1986)
- Bubblegum Crisis (production design, 1987–1991)
- Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01 (mechanical design, 1988)
- The New Adventures of He-Man (mechanical design, 1990)
- Bubblegum Crash (production design, 1991)
- Genesis Survivor Gaiarth (mechanical design, 1992–1993)
- Gasaraki (mechanical design, 1998–1999)
- Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 (mecha design, 1998–1999)
- Digimon Tamers (CG design, 2001–2002)
- s-CRY-ed (design works, 2001)
- Crush Gear Turbo (mechanical design, 2001–2003)
- Witch Hunter Robin (design works, 2002)
- Wolf's Rain (mechanical design, 2003)
- Astro Boy (2003 TV series) (mechanical design, 2003–2004)
- Fullmetal Alchemist (production design, 2003–2004)
- Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO (mechanical design, 2004–2009)
- (mechanical design, 2004)
- Sugar Sugar Rune (makai art concept, 2005–2006)
- Project Blue Earth SOS (mechanical design, 2006)
- Reideen (mechanical design, 2007)
- Kishin Taisen Gigantic Formula (mechanical design (Nephthys-IX), 2007)
- Soul Eater (conceptual design, 2008)
- Halo Legends (2010), episodes Prototype (power suit designer) and The Package (mechanical designer)
- (conceptual design, 2010–2011)
- (mechanical design, 2011)
- Tenkai Knights (concept design, 2013)
- Blade Runner Black Out 2022 (spinner design, 2017)
Other
Further reading
External links
Notes and References
- http://cgworld.jp/feature/interview/sti-aramaki.html 満を持して世界に挑む! 映画『スターシップ・トゥルーパーズ インベイジョン』荒牧伸志監督インタビュー | FEATURE | CGWORLD.jp
- https://style.nikkei.com/article/DGXMZO44872800W9A510C1H40A00/ 日本における3DCGアニメの第一人者
- Web site: 3DCG の夜明け 〜日本のフル CG アニメの未を探る〜. 26 November 2014 . AREA JAPAN. 2014-11-26.
- May 2004 . Yōta Kojō . トクサツ遺伝子研究所 荒牧伸志インタビュー . . 112 . 111 . . 01843-05.
- Web site: Midnight Eye interview: Shinji Aramaki . 20 April 2007.
- http://www.animeanime.biz/all/1111043/ VFX-JAPANの設立目指す キックオフミーティング
- http://cgworld.jp/feature/report/vfxj-km.html 「VFX-JAPAN」キックオフミーティングをふりかえる | FEATURE | CGWORLD.jp
- Otterson . Joe . 29 November 2018 . Blade Runner Anime Series . . 29 November 2018.
- News: Gurwin . Gabe . 29 November 2018 . BLADE RUNNER ANIME SERIES COMING TO CARTOON NETWORK, CRUNCHYROLL . . 29 November 2018.
- News: Yoo . Noah . 29 November 2018 . Adult Swim Announces New "Blade Runner" Anime Series . . 29 November 2018.
- "Appleseed Ex Machina" Newtype USA 6 (12) 20. December 2007. .
- Web site: Official website and blog states him as director.
- News: Captain Harlock's New CG Pilot Images, Staff Revealed. Anime News Network.
- Web site: Young. Al. First Trailer for SPACE PIRATE CAPTAIN HARLOCK. Twitch.
- Web site: Work in progress 2011. 10 February 2012. Annecy International Animated Film Festival.
- Web site: Appleseed Alpha CG Anime Film's 1st Trailer Posted. Anime News Network.
- http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-02-06/evangelion-another-impact-short-by-appleseed-aramaki-streamed/.84154 | 'Evangelion:Another Impact' Short by Appleseed's Aramaki Streamed
- Alt, Matt. "Machine Logic". Otaku USA. Posted 2 November 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2010. Archived page at the Wayback Machine.