Despite the lack of success in America, it has been announced that Earwig and the Witch will be released in Japan with unreleased scenes. Plus the director Goro Miyazaki talked about his first work in 3D and the challenges the Ghibli studio is facing.

The son of the famous Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki Answered questions from TheWrap reporters, particularly about the difficulties of creating a first-time feature film in computer graphics. Here is his comment on the affair: “None of us, me, Hayao Miyazaki or Toshio Suzuki, has ever thought about whether it would be better, on a technical level, to make a film drawn by hand or by computer graphics. We were always famous in the studio for our hand-drawn work, but are we going to keep doing this forever? We wanted to try something new“.

Then he continues: “We didn’t have the systems or the staff to make a 3DCG film ourselves. We had to find the right people, hire them, build a team and build the necessary infrastructure from scratch. Because of this way of working, many of the company’s older employees did not understand what I was doing, which gave me more freedom.“. We don’t yet know the publication date of the work in Italy, though Look for other indiscretions In this context, we leave you the first few minutes of Earwig and the Witch, shown in a video published on Twitter from the official account of Studio Ghibli.

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