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Gathering sources for Japanese animation Research task:
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Google Scholar Topic: Japanese animation -Searching for recent articles; relevant to today -Unexpected result – ethics involved in Japanese animation -Recent journal article explaining exploitation of young animators (Okeda and Koike 2011) -Interesting psychology associated with Japanese animation -Contrast to other researched articles; about the animation itself -From a source purely based around academic journals -In depth study into the psychological side (Teshigwara 2010)
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SHU Library 1.Searching for documents involving ethics of Japanese animation. Result: Journal about cartoons causing epileptic fits in children (Watts 1998) 2. Searching for documents involving poor working conditions of Japanese animators. Result: Newspaper article about young animators refusing to work due to poor pay and working conditions (Nakamoto 2005)
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3. Searching specifically for books on production of Japanese animation. Result: Book on animation art of anime and other digital media (Beck and Ball 2004) -Unable to locate books in the library referring specifically to the psychology of Japanese animation (like the psychology behind the voicing) -Unable to locate the exact articles found from Google Scholar research -Using SHU Library search suggests developments in Japanese animation are primarily covered in articles as opposed to books
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Industry websites -Attempting to find more information about the importance of voice acting; after little success with researching books on the topic -Discovered a site based around the importance of voice acting -Website explains how the choice of actor is vital for the part (Voice Acting, no date) -Less well covered areas of researched in books are often replaced by sources on the internet (websites, articles etc.)
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References OKEDA, Daisuke and KOIKE, Aki (2011) The Real Face of the Japanese Animation Industry. Creative Industries Journal, Volume 3, Number 3, 261-271. TESHIGAWARA, Mihoko (2010) Voices in Japanese animation: How people perceive the voices of good guys and bad guys. [online] Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle. Last accessed 15 th October 2011 at journals.uvic.ca/index.php/WPLC/article/view/5174journals.uvic.ca/index.php/WPLC/article/view/5174 WATTS, Johnathan (1998) “Pocket Monsters” fell Japanese children. Lancet, Volume 351, Issue 9095, 40. NAKAMOTO, Michiyo (2005) Learn times in Japan’s golden age: FILM: The animation industry’s worldwide success is being threatened by financial weaknesses. The Financial Times (London Ed.) 18 th January, 12. BECK, Jerry and BALL, Ryan (2004) Animation art: from pencil to pixel, the history of cartoon, anime & CGI. London, Flame Tree. Voice Acting (no date) Anime Vice [online] Last accessed 15 th October 2011 at http://www.animevice.com/voice-acting/22-44/ http://www.animevice.com/voice-acting/22-44/
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