Rie Tachikawa Interview Best Full
Modern anime production relies heavily on direct, instant communication between directors and original manga authors.
Brief highlights and "behind-the-scenes" moments from her interviews often circulate on platforms like Japanese Fan Communities: rie tachikawa interview full
Unlike many artists who panic about the decay of their work, Tachikawa was serene about ephemerality. In the interview, she admits that she has never seen a "professional" documentation of her largest piece, Horizon of the Needle (2006). It was destroyed by a typhoon three days after its completion. Modern anime production relies heavily on direct, instant