Storytelling throughout the existence of mankind has evolved to take many forms. At first storytelling was a series of black smothered lines and shapes on the limestone walls of a cave that told of a hunt. It then became intricately carved reliefs on the walls of a temple that boasted the divine power of a pharaoh. In more modern times, animation has taken the place of those ancient mediums and it has captivated the audience’s attention ever than before, through the advent of moving, lifelike pictures
long-lasting and unforgettable films. He started off this long career in 1963 working as nothing more than an in-between artist at Toei Animation, and gradually set himself apart and eventually landed employment as the chief animator for Hols: Prince of the Sun in 1968. This set into motion his friendship with Isao Takahata, who would continue working with Miyazaki and eventually found Studio Ghibli alongside him. After several years of co-direction and first roles as a solo director, Miyazaki worked
Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki has been revolutionary in Japanese animation. A mangaka (an artist/writer/creator of manga, Japanese comics), an animator, and storyteller, Miyazaki has not only been very successful in his work, well known and loved by many, but has changed the world of anime with his unique style of drawing. Through passion and hard work, Miyazaki has become one of the most successful animators in all of Japan. Miyazaki was born on January 5th, 1941, in Tokyo, Japan (MUBI.com). His