Huh... Look at that. This video gained traction out of nowhere. Normally, I would just quietly put my nose to the grindstone, but since this video is more than a year old and the only video on this channel, I just wanted to quickly say that I'm working on another video right now that is currently in the research phase. I'm glad a number of you have enjoyed the video. Thanks for the nice comments!
you know what's sadder? Colourists almost never get the recognition or the remuneration they most times deserve. Their department is the least paid one in the whole industry. This just has to change.
Colorists have historically been mostly women, which contributed to their lack of equal pay and respect. Sort of a vicious cycle. Coloring is lesser work, so it goes to women. Women do coloring, so it's lesser work. A tradition set in place when gender discrimination in the workforce was very strong. Early Disney restricted women to coloring/inking, writing to female animation applicants that "girls are not considered" and telling them to apply for the color department instead. They often went uncredited.
@@esverker7018 exactly! Its what happened inversely to programming, programming used to be seen as women's work and it had much lower pays, while engineering hardware for computers was men's work, when home computers started being sold to boys as video games they started to get into programming and then boom the field became full of men and now programming is one of the top paid fields worldwide
The same thing goes towards the comics industry as well! Colourists are really not given the credit they deserve for the work they do to make a story and the art what it is.
I had never heard of Michiyo Yasuda until this video. It has made me think a lot about why I only remember and pay attention to directors as if the genius of the film was only their merit. Thank you.
Same this seems like sone type of daja vue but i have never actually heard of it and i never really payed much attention to details so i have to give this vid credit for what it's due
Rest in Peace Michiyo Yasuda, you truly were a wonderful person who made us who we are today. Without you, we wouldn't have had those happy moments in our children. Your artwork and kindness helped us realise how beautiful the world can be, it's full of colour. I hope you live a wonderful life in your next life ❤️
The thing I have always find amazing with Studio Ghibli is how the plot is just a peace of the story, not the whole story. The animation, the colors, the music, the dialogue and the plot, all of these things tell a story, and when combined they form a masterpiece. When I here the scores for any Ghibli film I see a story, same with just the animation and the colors, I don’t need more.
I've never really considered how colour contributed to the telling of a story. Of course, I always thought the studio ghibli colour palette looked great but I never questioned what it meant. Thank you for shedding a light on the individuals, like Michiyo Yasuda, who was responsible for the splendid colour of these movies, I now have a new appreciation of what they do.
wait i though this video would be one of the well viewed and commented ones, the quality of this video is of someone who is pro and really passionately made. keep it up man! really amazing!
Wow, the colour in ghibli film always fascinates me. One of my favourite aspects of ghibli film is the colour. I don't know why I love the colour. Maybe because I don't have a knowledge about it before. After watching this video, I think I can understand why the colour in ghibli film fascinates me. Thank you for the video!
Colors are everything in my life! Sometimes I even cry watching chibli movies cause the color design is just breathtaking! Not enough people talk about it, so your essay made me so happy!! I think your video is really hight quality well put together and interesting! I subscribed!!
I LOVE color. It’s so cool when movies put thought into little details that can really make a whole lotta difference. This video is well done! Super underrated.
I wish you were my art teacher I had- have a lot of trouble with color theory. But I love Miyazaki movies and story telling . Watching them has really helped me learn so much about my own work and why I choose the colors I do and how they make people feel.
The colors in studio ghibli are really awesome :'> I haven't watched all studio ghibli films yet, but for me the colors in the grave of fireflies convey the most emotions, like the mannnn the colors of that movie and literally everything about it broke my heart into pieces 😭
I'm studying studio Ghibli's style right now and this video was very helpful, thank you for helping me to understand this part of Ghibli's work instead of just copying drawings without understanding the depth of certain choices such as the color palette :)
I appreciate people like you. People who can see the nuances and draw conclusions. I have learned in my nearly 27 years to appreciate the people who bring stories to life. It is so much more then the director while they are important, it takes a team. Great work
Stopped saying “ oh this video don’t get enough attention bla bla bla” We should say thank you this video reached us now share it to others who are interested. 🙂
I ran out of words to describe this video as someone who loves studio ghibli’s colors and always wonders how do they find these magnificent colors i absolutely love how they draw clouds and grass their movies are full of joy and happiness in colors that reflects its joy upon us as viewers Thank you for this video❤️
Thank ypu for your thoughts and insights. Damn you explained it well. It makes me want it rewatch all the ghibli movies and study the colors of it. Break down every scene😭
Storytelling with color is amazing. One great example is in re:zero. There’s an episode where one character shares a story with another. The use of color there is phenomenal.
Woah! This video is of very very high quality content! I anticipated you talking about Michiyo Yasuda and yes she is brilliant. I hope you make more videos just as this because I find it entertaining and informative!
As an illustrator myself I love color and its meaning, but saying grayscale and black and white is boring couldn't be further from the truth and honestly pretty ignorant. When you can't depend on color the you have to use rely on value which is an artform of itself
I wish this video gets more attention since it is beneficial for young artist like me and others who want to give full justice to the story they portray
Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing all this information, it's realy wonderful that gems like this are on TH-cam and are just 100% free! I learned a lot about animating, and color is very veryyyy important! Wonderful video, thanks a ton. Keep rocking!
I really liked this video and it brought interesting remarks about the colors in Ghibli's film. I always find it interesting when talking about colors and it's meaning behind it and all the logic behind this choice.
This was so interesting to watch thank you so much for this, I gained so much more insight on the significance of colours in storytelling and made my love for ghibli even greater!! Keep it up :))
Great analysis! One thing I would disagree slightly with though is your interpretation of the meaning of Nausicaa's blue outfit. I would argue that it actually is meant to signify Nausicaa's character and her relationship with the forsest, as well as foreshadowing the end of the film when her clothes are literally soaked in blue Ohmu blood. Blue is a colour traditionally seen as calm, gentle, and peaceful; all traits Nausicaa uses at the film's climax. Her blending in and becoming a part of the forest also indicates visually to the viewers that she is in a way one with the forest; comfortable and intimate with it. She moves through the forest world as a part of it, instead of storming through like Princess Kushana who stands in stark contrast to the forest in her bright gold and white armour, a colour that, not so coincidentally, more closely matches the dead and dry landscape of Acid Lake and the desert. Regions that have been destroyed and are yet to be reclaimed by the forest. You also see this same contrast with Asbel, who flies a bright red ship when he attacks the fleet, and the Pejitians, who also engage in the same senseless violence Nausicaa is trying to stop. You make a great point about the importance of colour in Ghibli films, but I feel like this topic requires a much longer video to analyze properly; there is so much thought and depth put into it; you've really kickstarted my brain 🤯
Huh... Look at that. This video gained traction out of nowhere. Normally, I would just quietly put my nose to the grindstone, but since this video is more than a year old and the only video on this channel, I just wanted to quickly say that I'm working on another video right now that is currently in the research phase. I'm glad a number of you have enjoyed the video. Thanks for the nice comments!
Good luck!
Actually I'm gonna hop on by to see what this future video is gonna be about.
What does it mean to put your nose to the grindstone? Thanks
I was wondering where the rest of your quality videos were. Hope to see your channel grow.
I’m glad that I got this in my recommendation)
you know what's sadder?
Colourists almost never get the recognition or the remuneration they most times deserve. Their department is the least paid one in the whole industry. This just has to change.
Really?!? That's so messed up
@@quit4781 it is :(
Colorists have historically been mostly women, which contributed to their lack of equal pay and respect. Sort of a vicious cycle. Coloring is lesser work, so it goes to women. Women do coloring, so it's lesser work. A tradition set in place when gender discrimination in the workforce was very strong. Early Disney restricted women to coloring/inking, writing to female animation applicants that "girls are not considered" and telling them to apply for the color department instead. They often went uncredited.
@@esverker7018 exactly! Its what happened inversely to programming, programming used to be seen as women's work and it had much lower pays, while engineering hardware for computers was men's work, when home computers started being sold to boys as video games they started to get into programming and then boom the field became full of men and now programming is one of the top paid fields worldwide
The same thing goes towards the comics industry as well! Colourists are really not given the credit they deserve for the work they do to make a story and the art what it is.
I had never heard of Michiyo Yasuda until this video. It has made me think a lot about why I only remember and pay attention to directors as if the genius of the film was only their merit. Thank you.
Same this seems like sone type of daja vue but i have never actually heard of it and i never really payed much attention to details so i have to give this vid credit for what it's due
It’s sad to see great vids with excellent content like this not getting much attention
Yeah man this is master piece
Yeah yet a child screaming from 10 years ago gets 1.5Mil views.. Im still salty abt that /j
Idk what channel is it
Rest in Peace Michiyo Yasuda, you truly were a wonderful person who made us who we are today. Without you, we wouldn't have had those happy moments in our children. Your artwork and kindness helped us realise how beautiful the world can be, it's full of colour. I hope you live a wonderful life in your next life ❤️
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@larose_rouge_ unfortunately yes
even after ages the magic of Studio Ghibli will remain alive in our hearts and souls
The thing I have always find amazing with Studio Ghibli is how the plot is just a peace of the story, not the whole story. The animation, the colors, the music, the dialogue and the plot, all of these things tell a story, and when combined they form a masterpiece. When I here the scores for any Ghibli film I see a story, same with just the animation and the colors, I don’t need more.
I've never really considered how colour contributed to the telling of a story. Of course, I always thought the studio ghibli colour palette looked great but I never questioned what it meant. Thank you for shedding a light on the individuals, like Michiyo Yasuda, who was responsible for the splendid colour of these movies, I now have a new appreciation of what they do.
wait i though this video would be one of the well viewed and commented ones, the quality of this video is of someone who is pro and really passionately made. keep it up man! really amazing!
Ikrrr!!!
It really deserves more
Ohoho? Seems the algorithm has brought me something wonderful! This stuff is right up my alley and I couldn’t be happier. Subbed :)
Wow, the colour in ghibli film always fascinates me. One of my favourite aspects of ghibli film is the colour. I don't know why I love the colour. Maybe because I don't have a knowledge about it before. After watching this video, I think I can understand why the colour in ghibli film fascinates me. Thank you for the video!
Colors are everything in my life! Sometimes I even cry watching chibli movies cause the color design is just breathtaking! Not enough people talk about it, so your essay made me so happy!! I think your video is really hight quality well put together and interesting! I subscribed!!
wow didn't really think of it like that but it makes so much sense, i feel stupid for not noticing
Me too!!!! This is marvelous!!!!!
I LOVE color. It’s so cool when movies put thought into little details that can really make a whole lotta difference. This video is well done! Super underrated.
Thanks to Hayao Miyazaki, Michiyo Yasuda & all Ghibli artists/staff for creating such beautiful movies ❤
I wish you were my art teacher
I had- have a lot of trouble with color theory.
But I love Miyazaki movies and story telling . Watching them has really helped me learn so much about my own work and why I choose the colors I do and how they make people feel.
The colors in studio ghibli are really awesome :'> I haven't watched all studio ghibli films yet, but for me the colors in the grave of fireflies convey the most emotions, like the mannnn the colors of that movie and literally everything about it broke my heart into pieces 😭
I'm studying studio Ghibli's style right now and this video was very helpful, thank you for helping me to understand this part of Ghibli's work instead of just copying drawings without understanding the depth of certain choices such as the color palette :)
I appreciate people like you. People who can see the nuances and draw conclusions. I have learned in my nearly 27 years to appreciate the people who bring stories to life. It is so much more then the director while they are important, it takes a team. Great work
Stopped saying “ oh this video don’t get enough attention bla bla bla”
We should say thank you this video reached us now share it to others who are interested. 🙂
Great video man, keep it up :)
Thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it!
Thank you for dedicating this work to Ms. Yasuda!
The quality of editing is that of a much more popular video essayist, yet this channel has less than 1K subs?! Insanely underrated.
Definitely underrated!
damn the last minute hit hard
This was explained so well it touched my heart and now i think i wanna cry!! This is beautiful
This was really insightful and unique, with excellent editing
I ran out of words to describe this video as someone who loves studio ghibli’s colors and always wonders how do they find these magnificent colors i absolutely love how they draw clouds and grass their movies are full of joy and happiness in colors that reflects its joy upon us as viewers Thank you for this video❤️
I'm glad this was in my recommendations. ♥️
Also the reason why I like using the red heart is because it matches the red on my t-shirt.
Nice
Yes ! Color really is overlooked when analysing characters despite being often chosen with great care.
"Always make you stories with color,
Nothing more, nothing LESS."
I can't believe is your first video, it's awesome!!! Thanks for this analysis!!!
Thank ypu for your thoughts and insights. Damn you explained it well. It makes me want it rewatch all the ghibli movies and study the colors of it. Break down every scene😭
This is an amazing video colorists deserve much more credit than they receive they bring so much life to a story it’s truly underrated
Thank you for bringing to light such an important part of Ghibli that is so often overlooked!
Color blind people:
*sad noises
Blind ppl
*even sadder noises
mute people:
*
@@arshdeep-tg5qw mute ppl:
*clap hands...
and then cheeks
Storytelling with color is amazing. One great example is in re:zero. There’s an episode where one character shares a story with another. The use of color there is phenomenal.
Woah! This video is of very very high quality content! I anticipated you talking about Michiyo Yasuda and yes she is brilliant. I hope you make more videos just as this because I find it entertaining and informative!
Wow for a year old video this is hella(is that a word) underrated it's so well put and thought out
As an illustrator myself I love color and its meaning, but saying grayscale and black and white is boring couldn't be further from the truth and honestly pretty ignorant. When you can't depend on color the you have to use rely on value which is an artform of itself
This deserves so much more attention! Incredibly well done video!!!
i wish you continued growong this channel, I loved this video
I wish this video gets more attention since it is beneficial for young artist like me and others who want to give full justice to the story they portray
I loved this video. I had never thought about the color aspect on these movies, it's just as amazing as everything else.
Such good videos for such a small channel is unbelievable
I have seen almost all studio ghibli films , I love em so much
Thank you for this video. it made me want to study their work even more
Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing all this information, it's realy wonderful that gems like this are on TH-cam and are just 100% free! I learned a lot about animating, and color is very veryyyy important! Wonderful video, thanks a ton. Keep rocking!
the algorithm has been recommending me so much ghibli recently! i'm glad i got to see your video too (even tho i am a year late ^-^')!
I really liked this video and it brought interesting remarks about the colors in Ghibli's film. I always find it interesting when talking about colors and it's meaning behind it and all the logic behind this choice.
I feel admiration, gratitude, pressure, and excitement.
Excellent work and analysis, well done!
Thank you for the video on Michio Yasuda. I'm hoping you'll do another video, but this time on Katsuo Oga & his gorgeous background work.
Underrated channel
Thank you for this video, you express exactly the same love I have for Ghibli, the love I'm not capable to translate to words.
Your editing is so good!
OMG this is so good
Your voice is so calming
Underrated video
i just want to say i like the way you narrate the video, its very enjoyable
Great video! Keep up the good work
This was so interesting to watch thank you so much for this, I gained so much more insight on the significance of colours in storytelling and made my love for ghibli even greater!! Keep it up :))
This is exactly the video I wanted and more, thank you!
(Currently trying to learn more about art direction for video games)
Imagine being colorblind and watching this
The starting of this video is super cute 😍
Very good video. You have talent. Its good to see someone who gets it. Keep it up.
What a beautiful video! Thank you for sharing!
What a great video, truly! Can't wait for the next :)
It was awesome, please do more of these❤️❤️❤️
Loved your analysis! Commenting to help this video reach more people, bc you deserve it
He pronounced the name differently from me but also it's so hard to get the colours right when you draw so they deserve more credit
I cried at the end not gonna lie
Thanks mannnnn i was freaking sad then this popped up on my recommendation ahhhhhhhhh
One of the most inspiring videos. thank you. do u have more content?
What an insightful video. Also very pleasant to watch.
what colors can convey... it’s incredible. thanks for your vid
I love how you made this video. Thank you very much.
Wonderful video. Really well done. You've earned a new subscriber. Keep up the good work, my friend
Beatiful films and very nice video!
I am so glad I watched this video!!
Great analysis! One thing I would disagree slightly with though is your interpretation of the meaning of Nausicaa's blue outfit. I would argue that it actually is meant to signify Nausicaa's character and her relationship with the forsest, as well as foreshadowing the end of the film when her clothes are literally soaked in blue Ohmu blood. Blue is a colour traditionally seen as calm, gentle, and peaceful; all traits Nausicaa uses at the film's climax. Her blending in and becoming a part of the forest also indicates visually to the viewers that she is in a way one with the forest; comfortable and intimate with it. She moves through the forest world as a part of it, instead of storming through like Princess Kushana who stands in stark contrast to the forest in her bright gold and white armour, a colour that, not so coincidentally, more closely matches the dead and dry landscape of Acid Lake and the desert. Regions that have been destroyed and are yet to be reclaimed by the forest.
You also see this same contrast with Asbel, who flies a bright red ship when he attacks the fleet, and the Pejitians, who also engage in the same senseless violence Nausicaa is trying to stop. You make a great point about the importance of colour in Ghibli films, but I feel like this topic requires a much longer video to analyze properly; there is so much thought and depth put into it; you've really kickstarted my brain 🤯
Great video dude!! Keep up the good work...✌️
Really well done!!
Gibli is the number one for me❤❤❤❤❤❤sad❤😭😭❤I love !!! God bless you Miyazaki sense!!!!
good job algorithm, nice video
this is so well done
Great informative video and fantastic voice over though.
Color is the visual equivalent of music.
sad to only have this video on the channel
Great work! Keep it up!
the contents are awesome!
I always look at the color when I watch ghibli movies
Great video!
Yayyyyy ghibli appreciation content😊
wait hold up chihiro's dress is red????
I cant believe you dont have more subs! Well, i‘m a new one :P thank you!
Thank you for this 🙌🏼
This is beautiful 🥺❤️
Fantastic video :]
Splendid Work Sir🥺🥺👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌👏
Thank you so much!
Great video, thank you.