Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist by Andrew Osmond

Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist



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Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist Andrew Osmond ebook
ISBN: 9781933330747
Format: pdf
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Page: 96


By dm00 Book cover I just finished Andrew Osmond's Satoshi Kon: the illusionist . A still from Ignacio Ferreras' . When word began circulating that Satoshi Kon's death had been reported on Twitter by a colleague, there was shock and Satoshi Kon: On the Death of "the Illusionist". Because Satoshi Kon and me, you see, go a ways back. My roommate also has a book-length analysis/study of Kon called “Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist” which I also plan to read. Behold: PLAY DEAD, an enormously entertaining live performance film directed and co-written by the legendary Teller (of Penn & Teller), shot by DARK STARS RISING author Shade Rupe and performed by the supernaturally charismatic and brilliantly funny illusionist/sideshow performer Todd Robbins. More than just getting the facts right, as previously seen in his BFI book on Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away and Satoshi Kon: The illusionist, Osmond gifts the field with an informed, well reason, well written critical approach. In "Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist" author Andrew Osmond takes us through Kon's relatively short, but astoundingly influential career as one of today's most important anime directors. There's a book out (called “Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist”) that analyses his films. I cried when I heard Satoshi Kon had died, earlier this year. Internet chatrooms; video games; kawaii branding; so far, everything that has fallen under Kon Satoshi's satiric eye in Paranoia Agent is hyper-modern, but in "ETC" he turns to something much, much older: the uninformed prattle of gossiping housewives. After Satoshi Kon's sudden and deeply saddening passing away on August 24 of this year, fans expressed their worry that his new film in progress, Yume Miru. I've been trying to read my cold into oblivion and have just completed my first reading of Andrew Osmond's new book Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist. I liked his films and, at the risk of merely adding to the white noise, I just wanted to bid farewell to Satoshi Kon in my own way; on this blog. I saw Perfect Blue very on Netflix sometime. Fantasia Fest Announces New Satoshi Kon Animation Award, Announces Set of Films for 2012 Fest. Beginning his career as a manga artist, Kon developed an eye for pushing the envelope of visual story-telling and soon made the transition to animated film or Anime. Satoshi Kon - All about the anime director, of "Paprika", "Tokyo Godfathers Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist Manga Review - Stone Bridge Press - Satoshi Ko Best Anime Never Made - Some of the most intriguing anime projects that wer PSP Movie and TV Reviews - Paranoia Agent Volume 1 Anime UMD. I bought The Illusionist to help add to my knowledge and the audio commentraies are great too, though they tend to be more about production and so on than the themes. Read a review of Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist, a film essays book series by Andrew Osmond from Stone Bridge Press.

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