Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Commemorating 114 Years The King of Monster Eiji Tsuburaya

Mengenang 114 Tahun Si Raja Monster Eiji Tsuburaya
Google Doodle Anniversary Edition Eiji Tsuburaya to 114 (Internet/Google)

"Someday, I will make a monster movie like that." That's ideals sky hung by Eiji Tsuburaya after watching the film King Kong (1933).


"When I worked for Nikkatsu Studios, the film King Kong aired in Kyoto and I have never forgotten the film," said Eiji as quoted Godzilla.Wikia page.

Even if the sound goes up, yet also achieve the ideals of the man born in Sukagawa, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, July 7, 1901. He is the creator behind the film Godzilla (1954) and Ultraman (1966).

Today (7/7), the moment of his birth celebrated 114 years and used as a unique Google Doodle. Not just the logo, but the animation of the film formulas monsters era six decades ago.

Throughout his career, one of the directors who have the skills of special effects has produced more than 250 films Tokusatsu style or typical Japanese live action film.

Among all the movie creation, is the most popular Ultraman - the first film are exported to many countries. Independent page was steeled Eiji as the Godfather of pop culture.

Godzilla and Ultraman character played by special costumed actors. The second film is regarded as a pioneer in spreading the vision of Japan in the United States-dominated genre.

Eiji Tsuburaya Productions built became a highly developed industry. The landscape of science fiction, fantasy, and cinema is changing because of Godzilla and Ultraman.

The film was also likely to inspire the next generation in various countries, of the Power Rangers, Gorgo, Reptilicus, Yonggary, The Super Inframan, The Mighty Peking Man, until the Pacific Rim.

The ability of special effects innovator in featuring monster crusher building, aircraft and tanks in her science fiction, fantasy and horror touted the most advanced in the era.

Traveling the career of the King of the Monsters summarized in full in the biography of Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters: Defending the Earth with Ultraman and Godzilla.

In the animated version of the doodle created by doodler Jennifer Hom and Mark Holmes described the steps complicated filming monsters, because without the sophistication of computer-generated imagery (CGI).

For the sake of working doodle this time, specifically Jennifer visited Tsuburaya Productions. Of course, he rejoiced, moreover he is a lover of films, art observers also Tsuburaya.

"Really lucky to visit the studio for the sake of this project," said Jennifer. "After the visit, I summarize doodle capable of showing how complicated the manufacture of Tokusatsu."

Initially, Jennifer wanted to create a doodle in a game format, but failed. Finally agreed animation format on the steps to create a monster-themed films.

Animation is dedicated to Araki Masano husband who died at the age of 68, on 25 January 1970. "The bottom line," said Jennifer, "we want to make the giant vile interesting and Googley."

(cnnindonesia)
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