My Animation Era

Chapter 554: Learn to be a human first, then learn to do animation! (seeking subscription)

  Chapter 554 Learn to be a human first, then learn to do animation! (seeking subscription)

   Temporarily parting, just for a better reunion in the future.

  With this concept in mind, under the leadership of Gu Miao, the selected children boarded the train home and waved goodbye to the Digimon.

  The animation production is drawing to a close.

  The matter of post-processing and editing is not a problem for Gu Miao, after all, he is not a new director.

to him.

  As the work on the animation "Digimon" came to an end, what really gave him a headache was actually Guo Hongwei and "Detective Conan".

  The apprentice is very obedient.

  Since taking over the project, he has been working diligently without any slack, and his attitude is not bad.

  But during the production of the animation "Detective Conan", something unexpected happened...

   Well known.

  The animation "Detective Conan" project is adapted from the web serial comic of the same name by Mr. Aoyama, and this comic has been serialized on the BEE comics website.

  Guo Hongwei listened to his master’s advice and did not make major changes to the plot of the manga. During the animation production process, he also respected the original teacher Aoyama.

  OK!

  Originally, the two respect each other like guests, you give me face and I will give you face. One is the original author of the comic and the other is the animation director.

  After the incident of "The Little Master of China", Gu Miao was extremely sensitive to the conflict between the original author of the comic and the director of the animation.

  Guo Hongwei and Mr. Qingshan also know that Mr. Gu hates conflicts between the original manga author and the animation director, so they have been living in peace.

   Until two days ago...

  Mr. Aoyama came to the production team to chat with everyone about the progress of the "latest plot of the manga", and accidentally discovered something.

  Animation director Guo Hongwei seems to have made special arrangements for the series?

Precisely.

  Mr. Aoyama discovered that Guo Hongwei had messed up the order of the comics. The characters who appeared first in the comics were weirdly placed behind the TV animations.

   "I changed randomly?"

  Guo Hongwei, who was called to the office by his master, said with a depressed face: "Master, don't blame me! I'm always making animations based on comics, how can there be random changes?"

"Is it?"

  Gu Miao took out the evidence and said: "Then tell me, why the animation episodes don't match the number of comics? Didn't you mess up the order?"

   "I did it."

   "I did mess up the order of the unit stories, but did it have a big impact? Did he quarrel with me over this matter?" Guo Hongwei yelled.

   "All right, all right, you are right."

  Gu Miao took a sip of water, and said in a neutral tone: "Since you feel wronged, why do you want to mess up the order?"

"because…"

   "After changing the order of the unit stories in this way, the overall plot rhythm of the animation is tighter, and the look and feel is also better."

  Guo Hongwei explained: "I don't think I was wrong. These stories are all in the nature of a unit drama. Is the order of arrangement important?"

   Really doesn't matter.

  Animated series may care more about the order of each story. Because the order is messed up, the plot of the whole animation is completely messed up.

  But the nature of a unit drama like "Detective Conan" weakens the animation of the main line, and the order of the story is really not important.

for example.

  If the broadcast order of two episodes of the animation "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf" is reversed, will it affect viewing?

Won't!

  Because there is almost no connection between the previous episode and the next episode, even if the order is reversed, the audience will not be able to see it, and it will not affect the perception.

  So Guo Hongwei's statement is actually tenable, and Gu Miao also thinks that the order is not that important.

   But it's not important, it doesn't mean that the order can be messed up.

   Just change the order of the plot.

  He also took his own initiative and added a lot of original plots that were not in the comics to the TV animation.

  Taking the first episode of the animation as an example, the manga starts to reason directly, while the animation version adds the "criminal process".

   "I think this is convincing."

  Guo Hongwei explained: "There is no crime process, just relying on a few words, how will the audience know whether his reasoning is correct?"

   "Relying on other people's evidence?"

   "Too pale!"

   "Through God's perspective, after the audience has watched the crime process, and then listened to the protagonist's reasoning, wouldn't the persuasion become stronger?"

   "This is the truth..."

  Gu Miao rubbed her eyes, and said with a headache, "I agree with your explanation, but for Teacher Qingshan, how do you plan to explain it?"

   "We have already discussed it."

  Guo Hongwei curled his lips and said: "In the future, if there are similar changes, I will not hide it from him, but will tell him in advance."

   "Say... say something?"

  Gu Miao pondered over these three words, and couldn't help complaining: "You mean, he will be informed of the changes in advance, but he doesn't care if he agrees or not?"

   "Why not?"

   "If you can't even take charge of this kind of thing, then I'll make a silly animation, master, just dismiss me." Guo Hongwei spread his hands.

   Good guy!

   Gu Miao, who originally wanted to come forward to reconcile the conflict between the two, never expected to hear such words from his apprentice.

   He's a little convinced.

   It must be admitted that the "decision-making power" of the animation director is greater than that of the original author of the comics. This is the normal operating logic of an animation production team.

   That is to say...

  Guo Hongwei's words are rough, but the reasoning is not rough. If he can't even make decisions about such trivial matters, and has to listen to the original author of the manga, then who is in charge of the production team?

"Fine!"

   Gu Miao, who was vaguely persuaded by his apprentice, chose to stand by Xiao Guo's side after considering that most of Xiao Guo's changes were "better than harm".

   "Teacher Qingshan, I'll help you with his work. Don't worry, I won't hold you back!"

   "However, I still hope that the next time something like this happens, try not to swear at others. If there is something to sit down and talk about, can arguing solve the problem?" Gu Miao criticized.

   "I was wrong, I shouldn't have cursed!"

   "Just know it's wrong, go back and apologize to Teacher Qingshan sincerely, and then shake hands..."

  Gu Miao was like a kindergarten teacher, educating earnestly: "Learn to be a human being first, and then learn to be an animation! Don't make the relationship between colleagues so rigid, it will not be good for you."

   "Mr. Qingshan didn't say that you changed it wrong, he just thought that you shouldn't secretly change the plot without telling him..."

   "I know I was wrong."

  Guo Hongwei lowered his head with a very ashamed expression.

   In this matter, he really doesn't take reason. After all, Mr. Qingshan is the original author of the manga, so he should have the right to know.

  Sneaky tricks without telling the original author of others, and finally scolding others for meddling in other people's business, anyone who comes to this matter will have to say he is wrong.

  Gu Miao nodded in satisfaction.

  Correct when you know a mistake, you are still a good apprentice. He was really afraid that Guo Hongwei's stubborn temper would come up and he would refuse to admit that he had done something wrong.

  (end of this chapter)

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