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Louis Vuitton, Murakami Animate Superflat First Love - 0 views

  • The French fashion company Louis Vuitton and Japanese modern artist Takashi Murakami have produced Superflat First Love, an anime short to mark the revamp of Louis Vuitton's Multicolor Spring Palette line of leather accessories.
Nele Noppe

13th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Winners Announced - 0 views

  • The Asahi Shimbun paper has announced the winners for the 13th Annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prizes this weekend. For the first time, two manga titles shared the Grand Prize: Fumi Yoshinaga's Ōoku: The Inner Chamber, and Yoshihiro Tatsumi's A Drifting Life. Ōoku had been nominated three years in a row before winning this year. Hikaru Nakamura won the Short Work Prize for Saint Young Men, her comedy manga about Buddha and Jesus sharing a Tokyo low-rent apartment. Suehiro Maruo won the "New Artist Prize" for Panorama Tōkitan.
Nele Noppe

Roundtable: Should manga be flipped? - 0 views

  • On the authenticity question—a translation is always going to be a translation from another language, and as we are talking about sequential art, it's not like we shouldn't expect there might be changes in the visual translation as well as the textual. There's always a divide between what fans desire and what will bring a product to a wider audience.  Hitting the balance enough to satisfy both parties is nigh impossible.
Ariane Beldi

http://www.salondulivre.ch/fr/programme/index.php?idIndex=4&idContent=150&navigId=12&na... - 0 views

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    If you are in the Geneva region (South-West of Switzerland, near the French border), then, don't hesitate to pay a visit to this major event. The entrance fee is 5.00CHF (4.00Euros) for children, students and retired people, and 12.00CHF (9.60 Euros) for adults. It opens at 9:30am and closes at 7:00pm, except on Friday, when it lasts till 9:30pm. It takes place in Palexpo, near Geneva Airport.
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    The Manga Village constitutes a set of activities and animations centered on mangas, during the Book and Press Fair of Geneva, that will take place 22 to 26 April 2009. The Webpages are unfortunately all in French, as Geneva is a French-speaking area and the fair aims at promoting French-speaking literature and editors. However, that doesn't mean everything will be in French. Thus, Turkey is the honor guest of the fair. If you are in the region, I strongly encourage you to come to this major event and visit the Manga Village!
Nele Noppe

Satou Shuuhou on the manga industry - 0 views

  • Blackjack ni yoroshiku author Satou Shuuhou has been writing a lot about the manga industry recently.
Nele Noppe

Otaku2 - Doujinshi and Law - 0 views

  • An increasingly popular outlet for manga enthusiasts is doujinshi, meaning both fan-produced manga and the “circles” that create them. They flout copyright law and rearticulate the characters they love, and their numbers are many—the largest public get-together in Japan is not a World Cup or Olympic gathering, but rather a doujinshi market called Comike.
  • Legally, fans can produce whatever they want insofar as it’s not blatantly for profit or obscene.
  • Researcher Gunnar Hempel, 27, a Sophia University MA who wrote his thesis on the phenomenon, estimates there are 8,000 Japanese living off doujinshi, but stresses the number could be greater thanks to digital publishing. A “professional doujinshi” artist scrapes by on some 12,000 yen a month, but can gross 32,000 yen from large sales events.
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  • that allowing fans to produce keeps them interested, provides free market research, and cultivates new talent.
  • This year, Kadokawa made a landmark deal allowing “mad movies” of their "Suzumiya Haruhi" anime as long as fans marked posts on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga with Kadokawa logos. Haruhi remains their flagship series, in part because of internet support.
Nele Noppe

Reading Japan Cool: Patterns of Manga Literacy and Discourse - 0 views

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    by John Ingulsrud, Kate Allen
Nele Noppe

The Space Between Anime and Manga: #4: Why is the Manga Version of Nausicaa So Hard to ... - 0 views

  •      (1): Though this is in some part the fault of the manga being drawn in pencil, the characters aren’t drawn in distinct “heavy lines.” The standard theory when creating manga states that one should draw characters with thick, defined lines (heavy lines), and the background with a thin pen such as a mapping pen, causing the characters to stand out from the backgrounds. Drawing the characters and backgrounds with the same quality of line, (often even leaving no space between the two) the characters often seem to get buried in the background.      2: The individual panels are too “complete” as illustrations. This is only true for each singular frame (panel), and there isn’t enough of an attempt to connect one frame to the next, or to guide the reader in following the flow of the manga.
Nele Noppe

Simultaneous Japanese and US publication for Takahashi Manga - 0 views

  • The new series will debut online for U.S. readers on April 22 at TheRumicWorld.com, a new North American web site devoted to news about Takahashi, while the series will launch at the same time for Japanese readers in Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine. Each week a new chapter will be released at the same time for both U.S. and Japanese fans.
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