Philadelphia flyers But how? Ghibli is an animation studio

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But how? Ghibli is an animation studio. So how would it be if we would make his work into animation? We thought of making a plan imageboards out of it as a thing we could do and so all of that incarnated as this exhibition. In other words, this exhibition is the preparation-of-the-preparation for filming Hottas work. Hotta made his works from a point of view that looks down the world beyond ages or borders. I tried to make a plan of filming his philadelphia flyers works Houjouki Shiki and Teika Meigetsuki Shisyou which depict Japans troublous times at the end of the Heian era in which the social system changed from aristocracy to warrior rules. Another work was Rojou no Hito, which depicts the inquisition in Europe in the same age. I thought these tries could express his world-view. Houjouki Shiki s Kamono Chomei and Teika Meigetsuki Shisyou s Fujiwara Teika belonged to the same generation and lived in Kyoto during the philadelphia flyers time. However, their origins were different. Chomei lived on the border of nobles and normal people, like a part-time worker in modern word. On the other hand, Teika was an aristocrat, although bottom rank. Chomei had a journalistic sense and was curious about everything, while Teika had a pure stance on literature. Perhaps Hotta shared common characteristics with the both of them. Chomei wanted to be a witness to the world. Teika only lived in his internal world, ignoring the Taira-Minamoto War. The difference between the points of view of the two will decide the ways in their subsequent lives. The main characters are no marked young men and hadnt gotten fame yet. During a period of 100 days they see many natural disasters and man-made disasters. The difference of what they experience and consider would become the difference of their way of lives. Assuming so I tried to make a story by mixing fictions. In short, that is the project plan for the movie about Chomei and Teika. Hotta used to create his works in a way like this. He saw common things in a world and age different to that of his own. And that point of view I emulated.

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