Water is extremely versatile in the real world and the same can be said for its place in animated filmmaking. In this episode of Get In The Mecha I take a look at how anime makes use of water as a device for telling profound stories, from Attack On Titan to Heike Monogatari. I also discuss why it is worth loooking into these tools for yourself when engaging with a piece of art.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:29 - The Iceberg
3:50 - The Great Passage
7:11 - March Comes In Like A Lion
11:36 - Attack On Titan
15:27 - Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu
18:19 - Heike Monogatari
23:52 - 'Over-reading' & Intentionality
26:53 - Outro + Music Credits
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Staff & Creators Mentioned: Shion Miura, Takuya Sato, Toshimasa Kuroyanagi, Naoyuki Asano, Ryousuke Nakamura, Nobutaka Yoda, Kazuya Shiotsuki, Hajime Isayama, (AOT S3 P2 Ep 10 Staff: SB - Daizen Komatsuda / ED - Tetsuya Wakano, Shintaro Itoga & Tetsuro Araki), Tokuyuki Matsutake, Mamoru Hatakeyama, Nobukage Kimura, Naoko Yamada
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