Starting Point 1979 1996 by Hayao Miyazaki
1979–1996
A collected volume of essays, interviews, sketches and personal reflections from a formative period in a master animator’s career, offering candid insight into the creative process behind his films. The pieces mix autobiographical anecdotes about childhood, war and a lifelong fascination with flight with detailed commentary on storyboarding, character design, storytelling and the ethics of making art, revealing a passionate, often uncompromising stance on animation, environmentalism and pacifism. Richly illustrated with concept art and production notes, the book illuminates how imagination, craftsmanship and moral conviction came together to shape a distinct cinematic vision.
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