Ghibli-Style Storytelling: Learning to Create Stories Using Hayao Miyazaki's Method
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"Inspiration can even be found in a weather forecast." — Hayao Miyazaki
Each of us at some point saw a Studio Ghibli anime for the first time. For some, it was a chance encounter, while others consciously chose Howl's Moving Castle or My Neighbor Totoro. However, we all share one thing: the feeling of warmth, light, and kindness created by the animator.
Remember the surprise of meeting the fluffy Totoro for the first time? Or the delight of the moment when Haku, in dragon form, carried Chihiro away from the enchanted city of Yubaba? These moments have become classics not only among viewers but also in the animation community: Ghibli stories time and again prove how bright, profound, and captivating stories can be.
"Storytelling, Ghibli Style." "Learning to Create Stories the Hayao Miyazaki Way" is a key for authors and screenwriters who want to master the principles of storytelling and become more familiar with the work of the renowned animation studio in general and Miyazaki-sensei in particular.
Using examples from beloved and familiar works, the author explores all stages of storytelling, from finding an idea to creating compelling characters:
- "Spirited Away"
- "Howl's Moving Castle"
- "My Neighbor Totoro"
- "Princess Mononoke"
- "Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea"
- "Porco Rosso"
- "Kiki's Delivery Service"
And others.
Look at these masterpieces with a fresh eye: now they are not only beloved Studio Ghibli works but also a boundless source of inspiration and new techniques for working with your own texts.
Each of us at some point saw a Studio Ghibli anime for the first time. For some, it was a chance encounter, while others consciously chose Howl's Moving Castle or My Neighbor Totoro. However, we all share one thing: the feeling of warmth, light, and kindness created by the animator.
Remember the surprise of meeting the fluffy Totoro for the first time? Or the delight of the moment when Haku, in dragon form, carried Chihiro away from the enchanted city of Yubaba? These moments have become classics not only among viewers but also in the animation community: Ghibli stories time and again prove how bright, profound, and captivating stories can be.
"Storytelling, Ghibli Style." "Learning to Create Stories the Hayao Miyazaki Way" is a key for authors and screenwriters who want to master the principles of storytelling and become more familiar with the work of the renowned animation studio in general and Miyazaki-sensei in particular.
Using examples from beloved and familiar works, the author explores all stages of storytelling, from finding an idea to creating compelling characters:
- "Spirited Away"
- "Howl's Moving Castle"
- "My Neighbor Totoro"
- "Princess Mononoke"
- "Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea"
- "Porco Rosso"
- "Kiki's Delivery Service"
And others.
Look at these masterpieces with a fresh eye: now they are not only beloved Studio Ghibli works but also a boundless source of inspiration and new techniques for working with your own texts.