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Hayao Miyazaki in Conversation with Roland Kelts

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A conversation with legendary Japanese animator and filmmaker, Hayao Miyazaki, who was honored earlier that day with the Berkeley Japan Prize (2009-2010). The Berkeley Japan Prize is a lifetime achievement award from the Center for Japanese Studies to an individual who has made significant contributions in furthering the understanding of Japan on the global stage. This event was a part of the UC Berkeley Center for Japanese Studies' 50th Anniversary program of events (http://ieas.berkeley.edu/cjs/). Co-sponsored by: Center for Japanese Studies and Cal Performances.

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  • Hayao Miyazaki is the reason i'm interested in japanese culture, anime, classical music and composing (Joe Hisaishi has done brilliant work on soundtracks of Miyazakis movies). He is such an inspirational man.

  • Miyazaki is very intelligent, funny and wity. He has a big sense of humor. And the lady translator is very very nice !! Great interview.

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  • thanks for this talk uproad.

  • Awww, I'm so glad this was recorded! It took me this long to find it though. It sure brings back awesome memories!

  • japanese people know something about disaster,because of that is japan archipelago.

    you know?

    the sea has very quiet when Just before the tunami.

    miyazaki anime has same situation at their disaster and many japanese people known at that situation.

    maybe now,any people known something about sign at before the disaster,and even any move.

    i think,its just kind of static and dynamic,but its very important in his animation.

    anyway,sorry about my english.

  • His japanese is very clean and his idea is very clear-cut!

  • Miyazaki really knows about story, drawing, knows about giving advice. thats something you learn here even with the indirect translation and his japanese modesty :)

  • This was amazing I loved it. Miyazaki is so inspiring.

    

  • The Mind Master!

  • Thank you for uploading this. It's very inspiring. I just can't enough Miyazaki!

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