03-29-2021, 04:15 AM
Hello,
I was watching some animes lately that I (from my amateurish perspective) found to be masterfully made. And it inspired me to want to try to make my own story (which I began as a graphic novel/manga, but didnt post more of it to not spoiler it) into an anime, made by myself.
Probably its way too much work for a single amateur person, but I just wanted to try and see what will be the result if one just does it.
So I wanted to gather information here on Anime.
The first important things are: What software is best for making animations/films/anime? What do the real "studios" use and what could/should a private amateur person use?
Also what are the best ressources (maybe Youtube-Channels and Books) that one should look into?
The second thing I would like to get an idea about is what the business behind it is for the "professional studios". Making anime series is a "business", right? So how does the finished product bring in the money for paying the staff, the voice actors, the people who make the music tracks etc.
If an anime-studio makes an anime, how much do they have to pay for each department of their staff, how much does the finished anime bring in and how, and how do they know if it will bring in anything at all and not ruin them?
Isn't it, that most people just watch the anime for free somewhere on the internet?
If you would know some ressources about this business-side, too, that would be interesting.
I was watching some animes lately that I (from my amateurish perspective) found to be masterfully made. And it inspired me to want to try to make my own story (which I began as a graphic novel/manga, but didnt post more of it to not spoiler it) into an anime, made by myself.
Probably its way too much work for a single amateur person, but I just wanted to try and see what will be the result if one just does it.
So I wanted to gather information here on Anime.
The first important things are: What software is best for making animations/films/anime? What do the real "studios" use and what could/should a private amateur person use?
Also what are the best ressources (maybe Youtube-Channels and Books) that one should look into?
The second thing I would like to get an idea about is what the business behind it is for the "professional studios". Making anime series is a "business", right? So how does the finished product bring in the money for paying the staff, the voice actors, the people who make the music tracks etc.
If an anime-studio makes an anime, how much do they have to pay for each department of their staff, how much does the finished anime bring in and how, and how do they know if it will bring in anything at all and not ruin them?
Isn't it, that most people just watch the anime for free somewhere on the internet?
If you would know some ressources about this business-side, too, that would be interesting.
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