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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - DNA (1996.10.02) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - DNA (1996.10.02) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto DNA |
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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Ai No Sainou (1996.05.02) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Ai No Sainou (1996.05.02) Tags: Makoto Kawamoto Ai No Sainou |
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Kawamoto Makoto - Pika Pika Psicodélico video para una incoherente canción. Genial Tags: Kawamoto Makoto Pika PikaPika PV kenshin 川本真琴 |
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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - pikapika (1999.04.01) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - pikapika (1999.04.01) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto pikapika |
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House of Flame : by Kihachiro Kawamoto : PART 1/2 Born in 1925, from an early age Kihachiro Kawamoto was captivated by the art of doll and puppet making. After seeing the works of maestro Czech animator Jiri Trnka, he first became interested in stop motion puppet animation and during the 50s began working alongside Japan's first stop motion animator, the legendary Tadahito Mochinaga. In 1958, he co-founded Shiba Productions to make commercial animation for television, but it was not until 1963, when he traveled to Prague to study puppet animation under Jiri Trnka for a year, that his puppets truly began to take on a life of their own. Trnka encouraged Kawamoto to draw on his own country's rich cultural heritage in his work, and so Kawamoto returned from Czechoslovakia to make a series of highly individual, independently-produced artistic short works, beginning with Breaking of Branches is Forbidden (Hana-Ori) in 1968. Heavily influence by the traditional aesthetics of Noh, Bunraku doll theatre and Kabuki, since the 70s his haunting puppet animations such as The Demon (Oni, 1972), Dojoji Temple (Dojoji, 1976) and House of Flame (Kataku, 1979) have won numerous prizes internationally. He has also produced cut out (kirigami) animations such as The Trip (Tabi, 1973) and A Poet's Life (Shijin no Shogai, 1974). In 1990 he returned to Trnka's studios in Prague to make Briar Rose, or The Sleeping Beauty. In Japan, he is best known for designing the puppets used in the long-running TV series based on the Chinese literary classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sangokushi, 1982-84), and later for The Story of Heike (Heike Monogatari, 1993-94). In 2003, he was responsible for overseeing the Winter Days (Fuyu no Hi) project, in which 35 of the world's top animators each worked on a two-minute segment inspired by the renka couplets of celebrated haiku poet Matsuo Basho. The Book of the Dead (Shisha no Sho) is Kawamoto's second feature length stop motion puppet animation, after Rennyo and His Mother (Rennyo To Sono Haha) in 1981. It will have its world premiere as a part of a Special Retrospective Tribute at the 40th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9, 2005, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic). Tags: kihachiro kawamoto stop motion japan animation |
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Briar Rose : Sleeping Beauty: by Kihachiro Kawamoto : PART 1 Born in 1925, from an early age Kihachiro Kawamoto was captivated by the art of doll and puppet making. After seeing the works of maestro Czech animator Jiri Trnka, he first became interested in stop motion puppet animation and during the 50s began working alongside Japan's first stop motion animator, the legendary Tadahito Mochinaga. In 1958, he co-founded Shiba Productions to make commercial animation for television, but it was not until 1963, when he traveled to Prague to study puppet animation under Jiri Trnka for a year, that his puppets truly began to take on a life of their own. Trnka encouraged Kawamoto to draw on his own country's rich cultural heritage in his work, and so Kawamoto returned from Czechoslovakia to make a series of highly individual, independently-produced artistic short works, beginning with Breaking of Branches is Forbidden (Hana-Ori) in 1968. Heavily influence by the traditional aesthetics of Noh, Bunraku doll theatre and Kabuki, since the 70s his haunting puppet animations such as The Demon (Oni, 1972), Dojoji Temple (Dojoji, 1976) and House of Flame (Kataku, 1979) have won numerous prizes internationally. He has also produced cut out (kirigami) animations such as The Trip (Tabi, 1973) and A Poet's Life (Shijin no Shogai, 1974). In 1990 he returned to Trnka's studios in Prague to make Briar Rose, or The Sleeping Beauty. In Japan, he is best known for designing the puppets used in the long-running TV series based on the Chinese literary classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sangokushi, 1982-84), and later for The Story of Heike (Heike Monogatari, 1993-94). In 2003, he was responsible for overseeing the Winter Days (Fuyu no Hi) project, in which 35 of the world's top animators each worked on a two-minute segment inspired by the renka couplets of celebrated haiku poet Matsuo Basho. The Book of the Dead (Shisha no Sho) is Kawamoto's second feature length stop motion puppet animation, after Rennyo and His Mother (Rennyo To Sono Haha) in 1981. It will have its world premiere as a part of a Special Retrospective Tribute at the 40th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9, 2005, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic). Tags: briar rose sleeping beauty kihachiro kawamoto kratky film praha czech japanese fimfarum svankmajer quay aurel klimt |
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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Nibun no Ichi (1997.03.21) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Nibun no Ichi (1997.03.21) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto Nibun no Ichi 1/2 kenshin |
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KAWAMOTO Makoto-Aino Sainou 川本真琴さんのなつかしい映像。デビュー曲のプロモの一部です。 Tags: makoto kawamoto 愛の才能 |
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Katsuhiko Kawamoto(Deidara) - Sleepless Night *NOTICE TO ALL IGNORANT PEOPLES* for the last friggin' time, please stop putting "this is not Deidara's seiyuu", "this is not Katsuhiko this is Miki". understand this: Katsuhiko Kawamoto and Miki Shinichirou are the same person. Get it memorized... Sleepless Night by Katsuhiko Kawamoto Katsuhiko Kawamoto (Deidara) - Believe in Heaven http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm8_JkYFwWI Tags: Sleepless night katsuhiko kawamoto deidara singing seiyuu |
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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Gimmishelter (Music B.B) (2001.03.03) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Gimmishelter (Music B.B) (2001.03.03) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto Gimmishelter Music B.B |
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Katsuhiko Kawamoto (Deidara) - Believe in Heaven Katsuhiko Kawamoto (Deidara) - Believe in Heaven Katsuhiko Kawamoto (Deidara) - Sleepless Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loYgT7elwXM Tags: katsuhiko kawamoto deidara believe in heaven music japanese rock alternative electronic pop |
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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Sakura (1998.04.01) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Sakura (1998.04.01) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto Sakura |
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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Blossom (2001.10.31) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Blossom (2001.10.31) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto Blossom |
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House of Flame : by Kihachiro Kawamoto : PART 2/2 Born in 1925, from an early age Kihachiro Kawamoto was captivated by the art of doll and puppet making. After seeing the works of maestro Czech animator Jiri Trnka, he first became interested in stop motion puppet animation and during the 50s began working alongside Japan's first stop motion animator, the legendary Tadahito Mochinaga. In 1958, he co-founded Shiba Productions to make commercial animation for television, but it was not until 1963, when he traveled to Prague to study puppet animation under Jiri Trnka for a year, that his puppets truly began to take on a life of their own. Trnka encouraged Kawamoto to draw on his own country's rich cultural heritage in his work, and so Kawamoto returned from Czechoslovakia to make a series of highly individual, independently-produced artistic short works, beginning with Breaking of Branches is Forbidden (Hana-Ori) in 1968. Heavily influence by the traditional aesthetics of Noh, Bunraku doll theatre and Kabuki, since the 70s his haunting puppet animations such as The Demon (Oni, 1972), Dojoji Temple (Dojoji, 1976) and House of Flame (Kataku, 1979) have won numerous prizes internationally. He has also produced cut out (kirigami) animations such as The Trip (Tabi, 1973) and A Poet's Life (Shijin no Shogai, 1974). In 1990 he returned to Trnka's studios in Prague to make Briar Rose, or The Sleeping Beauty. In Japan, he is best known for designing the puppets used in the long-running TV series based on the Chinese literary classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sangokushi, 1982-84), and later for The Story of Heike (Heike Monogatari, 1993-94). In 2003, he was responsible for overseeing the Winter Days (Fuyu no Hi) project, in which 35 of the world's top animators each worked on a two-minute segment inspired by the renka couplets of celebrated haiku poet Matsuo Basho. The Book of the Dead (Shisha no Sho) is Kawamoto's second feature length stop motion puppet animation, after Rennyo and His Mother (Rennyo To Sono Haha) in 1981. It will have its world premiere as a part of a Special Retrospective Tribute at the 40th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9, 2005, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic). Tags: kihachiro kawamoto stop motion japan animation |
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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Binetsu (2000.01.21) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Binetsu (2000.01.21) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto Binetsu |
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Briar Rose : Sleeping Beauty: by Kihachiro Kawamoto : PART 2 Born in 1925, from an early age Kihachiro Kawamoto was captivated by the art of doll and puppet making. After seeing the works of maestro Czech animator Jiri Trnka, he first became interested in stop motion puppet animation and during the 50s began working alongside Japan's first stop motion animator, the legendary Tadahito Mochinaga. In 1958, he co-founded Shiba Productions to make commercial animation for television, but it was not until 1963, when he traveled to Prague to study puppet animation under Jiri Trnka for a year, that his puppets truly began to take on a life of their own. Trnka encouraged Kawamoto to draw on his own country's rich cultural heritage in his work, and so Kawamoto returned from Czechoslovakia to make a series of highly individual, independently-produced artistic short works, beginning with Breaking of Branches is Forbidden (Hana-Ori) in 1968. Heavily influence by the traditional aesthetics of Noh, Bunraku doll theatre and Kabuki, since the 70s his haunting puppet animations such as The Demon (Oni, 1972), Dojoji Temple (Dojoji, 1976) and House of Flame (Kataku, 1979) have won numerous prizes internationally. He has also produced cut out (kirigami) animations such as The Trip (Tabi, 1973) and A Poet's Life (Shijin no Shogai, 1974). In 1990 he returned to Trnka's studios in Prague to make Briar Rose, or The Sleeping Beauty. In Japan, he is best known for designing the puppets used in the long-running TV series based on the Chinese literary classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sangokushi, 1982-84), and later for The Story of Heike (Heike Monogatari, 1993-94). In 2003, he was responsible for overseeing the Winter Days (Fuyu no Hi) project, in which 35 of the world's top animators each worked on a two-minute segment inspired by the renka couplets of celebrated haiku poet Matsuo Basho. The Book of the Dead (Shisha no Sho) is Kawamoto's second feature length stop motion puppet animation, after Rennyo and His Mother (Rennyo To Sono Haha) in 1981. It will have its world premiere as a part of a Special Retrospective Tribute at the 40th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9, 2005, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic). Tags: briar rose sleeping beauty kihachiro kawamoto kratky film praha czech japanese fimfarum svankmajer quay aurel klimt |
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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Wasure Sou Datta ~Time machine~ Part. [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Wasure Sou Datta ~Time machine~ Part. 1 of 3 (1997.07.21) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto Wasure Sou Datta Time machine |
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Farce Anthropo - Cynique : by Kihachiro Kawamoto Born in 1925, from an early age Kihachiro Kawamoto was captivated by the art of doll and puppet making. After seeing the works of maestro Czech animator Jiri Trnka, he first became interested in stop motion puppet animation and during the 50s began working alongside Japan's first stop motion animator, the legendary Tadahito Mochinaga. In 1958, he co-founded Shiba Productions to make commercial animation for television, but it was not until 1963, when he traveled to Prague to study puppet animation under Jiri Trnka for a year, that his puppets truly began to take on a life of their own. Trnka encouraged Kawamoto to draw on his own country's rich cultural heritage in his work, and so Kawamoto returned from Czechoslovakia to make a series of highly individual, independently-produced artistic short works, beginning with Breaking of Branches is Forbidden (Hana-Ori) in 1968. Heavily influence by the traditional aesthetics of Noh, Bunraku doll theatre and Kabuki, since the 70s his haunting puppet animations such as The Demon (Oni, 1972), Dojoji Temple (Dojoji, 1976) and House of Flame (Kataku, 1979) have won numerous prizes internationally. He has also produced cut out (kirigami) animations such as The Trip (Tabi, 1973) and A Poet's Life (Shijin no Shogai, 1974). In 1990 he returned to Trnka's studios in Prague to make Briar Rose, or The Sleeping Beauty. In Japan, he is best known for designing the puppets used in the long-running TV series based on the Chinese literary classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sangokushi, 1982-84), and later for The Story of Heike (Heike Monogatari, 1993-94). In 2003, he was responsible for overseeing the Winter Days (Fuyu no Hi) project, in which 35 of the world's top animators each worked on a two-minute segment inspired by the renka couplets of celebrated haiku poet Matsuo Basho. The Book of the Dead (Shisha no Sho) is Kawamoto's second feature length stop motion puppet animation, after Rennyo and His Mother (Rennyo To Sono Haha) in 1981. It will have its world premiere as a part of a Special Retrospective Tribute at the 40th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9, 2005, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic). Tags: briar rose sleeping beauty kihachiro kawamoto kratky film praha czech japanese fimfarum svankmajer quay aurel klimt |
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-The Tale of the Heike End Credit- Kihachiro Kawamoto Do you remember these series? "Ningyogeki Heike Monogatari" is one of the greatest Kihachiro Kawamoto's film works. Tags: 人形劇 平家物語 尾崎亜美 kawamoto kihachiro |
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To Shoot Without Shooting(1/3) by Kihachiro Kawamoto 人形アニメーション 不射の射 by川本喜八郎 pupett animation [Fusya no sya] byKihachiro Kawamoto 中国と日本の共同制作。 1988年/25分 Tags: japan china animation cartoon puppet movie shoot Kihachiro Kawamoto |
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To Shoot Without Shooting(2/3) by Kihachiro Kawamoto 人形アニメーション 不射の射 by川本喜八郎 pupett animation [Fusya no sya] byKihachiro Kawamoto 中国と日本の共同制作。 1988年/25分 Tags: japan china animation cartoon puppet movie shoot Kihachiro Kawamoto |
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[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Fragile (2000.04.26) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - Fragile (2000.04.26) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto Fragile |
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Makoto Kawamoto - Time Machine CLICK HERE http://stage6.divx.com/members/63060/videos/3458 Tags: jpop japan japanese girl Makoto Kawamoto live concert |