Cartoon dreams: Netflix’s Japan anime school targets booming demand | Malay Mail

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TOKYO, Oct 22 — Armed with a set of pencils and a feather to sweep away eraser dust, Hitomi Tateno is training the next generation of anime artists at a new Netflix-funded academy as global demand for the Japanese genre soars. From runaway box office triumph Demon Slayer to recent Cannes...

TOKYO, Oct 22 — Armed with a set of pencils and a feather to sweep away eraser dust, Hitomi Tateno is training the next generation of anime artists at a new Netflix-funded academy as global demand for the Japanese genre soars., anime has shaken off its reputation as a geeky subculture, drawing in hordes of new fans during virus lockdowns.

George Wada, president of top anime production house WIT Studio, which is running the training with Netflix, compares it to other fast tracks into demanding industries. “This job is like weaving a rug. It’s very delicate and requires patience,” the anime veteran told AFP as she checked lines drawn by a student.

“We will continue our efforts to support and strengthen the talent that supports the animation industry,” Taiki Sakurai, Netflix’s chief producer for anime, told AFP. The graduates will be offered jobs at WIT studio or one of its affiliates to produce Netflix shows in a team. The safety net offered by free training, funding and a pathway to a career is rare, and WIT Academy student Maki Ueno said it made her “feel secure”.

 

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