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Chapter 171: East Ani Animation

Kei Fujiwara rubbed his face and said, "You can't tell, right? It seems like my makeup hasn't turned white."

"You...you are really..." the reporter stuttered.

"I am." Kei Fujiwara said, "Are you willing to work in a TV station in the future?"

The man was stunned for a moment and quickly said excitedly: "I...I am very willing..."

"You can come to Fukuyama Station and give it a try. You are so badass, you are a good candidate to be a reporter."

"Thanks for the compliment!"

So this is a compliment... Inoue Mori blinked again and thought, the world of adults is really difficult to understand...

"Can I take a photo with you?" the reporter asked.

"sure."

After taking a group photo, the reporter left. Tetsuya Iwai stood aside, a little embarrassed and didn't know what to say.

He looked at Togada Nanako, and he didn't know if it was due to psychological effects or something else. He always felt that the way she looked at Kei Fujiwara was different from the way she looked at him, with a hint of admiration, and a feeling of inferiority suddenly arose.

"Iwai-kun, I just saw your work, it's very good." Kei Fujiwara stretched out his hand to shake hands with Tetsuya Iwai.

Tetsuya Iwai said: "Thank you very much."

He looked at Kei Fujiwara and had to admit in his heart that so far, the man in front of him had achieved much greater achievements than himself.

Once a man achieves career success, he will gain certain psychological advantages and have something called aura. It has to be said that Kei Fujiwara has an aura in every move he makes, and this kind of aura is what he has now

What he doesn't have.

"On the day of the peer film festival, I will definitely go there to watch it in person."

Tetsuya Iwai nodded.

"You guys are going to have dinner, right? I won't bother you for now. I'll take Sen to the art exhibition again."

"Let's go together, Fujiwara-sensei." Togada Nanako persuaded.

"No, I have other things to do after watching the exhibition."

Several people said goodbye to each other, Tetsuya Iwai looked at the back of Kei Fujiwara as he left, and Nanako Togada looked a little disappointed, clenching and then unclenching his fists, the desire to fight in his heart was burning.

He was originally a high-profile figure in the school, but a year ago, this graduate of the same period as him became famous first. This made him somewhat disappointed and regretful. If he had not chosen to continue in

Instead of pursuing further studies in a seminar, you entered the film industry early and started as an assistant director. Are you already famous now?

But the matter has come to this, and there is no use regretting it. Now there is a new opportunity for fame - the Peer Film Festival, the most high-profile film festival for new directors in Japan, which was founded even before the Tokyo International Film Festival.

, many new directors became famous at this film festival and eventually received investment.

Everything starts from the peer film festival!

Inoue Mori finally saw the art exhibition she had been looking forward to. Many well-known painters and designers were born in Dongwen Art School, and many popular cartoonists and animators were born in this school.

East Literature and Art was formed by the merger of two schools, an art school and a music school. Art and music are the school's most profound majors. The imaging and video department was a newly opened department later.

Inoue Mori ran to the comics area again. There were many student works posted here. Each one was of very high quality. There were also people painting on site to show the details of the work of the cartoonists.

Inoue Mori looked around again, and Fujiwara Kei was also very interested in these paintings. He was not a painter, but because he often drew split shot pictures, he also had certain painting skills and liked paintings with a strong sense of camera.

A boy is drawing a sketch. He is drawing a group of paintings. They are not very delicate, but they have a strong sense of dynamics. The pictures are full of tension and have the feel of movie shots.

"Classmate, are you drawing storyboards?"

The fat boy shook his head: "I am drawing comics, but I hope readers who read my comics can feel like watching a movie."

Fujimoto’s painting concept...

Fujiwara Kei stood there and watched for a while, feeling that this

The boy drew really well, and he must be good at drawing storyboards. A good storyboard artist is of great importance to a video work. So he immediately became interested in recruiting, took out his business card from his pocket, and handed it over.

"Classmate, if you are interested in working in a television station..."

"Join Toani, classmate."

Almost at the same time, another business card was handed over.

Kei Fujiwara looked over along the arm holding the business card, and a man with brown glasses and yellow hair also looked over, showing his white teeth: "It seems that this gentleman has the same vision as me.

My classmate draws very well, and his paintings have a cinematic feel. But compared to TV stations, I think an animation production company can provide him with a more suitable position."

As he said that, the yellow-haired man looked at the business card in Kei Fujiwara's hand. He was stunned for a moment when he saw the word "Kei Fujiwara" and quickly stretched out his hand: "It turns out to be Fujiwara-san. How presumptuous."

Fujiwara Keiya took a look at the business card in the man's hand. He was an animation director at Tokyo Animation Co., Ltd., his name was Oshii An, and he was thirty years old.

I have heard of the name Kei Fujiwara, and he is quite famous in the industry. Last year, he directed an anime adapted from the film, which was broadcast on Fukuyama Channel in the afternoon slot, and the ratings were very high.

The two subconsciously handed each other their business cards. Kei Fujiwara smiled and said, "I'm so rude. It's Oshii-san."

"I didn't recognize him at first. I'm sorry for the offence." Oshii-an and Fujiwara Kei exchanged business cards. "I've heard of Fujiwara-san's name for a long time, and I've always wanted to find a chance to meet him. I didn't expect it to be him.

On this occasion."

"Haha, it's normal for me to be unrecognizable if I dress up like this."

Oshii An looked down at Inoue Morimata and said with a smile: "Isn't this Suzu? I watch your TV series every week. Your performance is very exciting. We all call you a genius actor privately."

"Thank you very much for your support. I will definitely continue to work hard."

"Oshii-san, are you also a graduate of Higashi Bunge?"

"Yes, I graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts back then. My family wanted me to go abroad to study oil painting, but I could never let go of my love for comics, so I later joined Toanii."

Toani, the Tokyo animation production company, is a very famous animation production company in Japan. It was founded in 1979 and has a history of 16 years. It has produced many classic works and can be regarded as accompanying Japanese children.

An animation company that has grown along the way.

It should be an alternate world version of "KyoAni".

"It seems that Fujiwara-san is also very interested in comics." Oshii-an nodded with satisfaction.

"Of course, there's no Japanese who doesn't like comics." Fujiwara Keimichi, "We Morimata also like comics, so we brought her here to take a look. She usually draws a lot of comics. I have read them, and they are far more than

At the level of an ordinary kid, if he hadn't become an actor, he might be able to be your colleague Oshii-san in the future."

"Oh? That's it." Oshii-an looked at Inoue Morimata very happily.

Inoue Mori felt a little embarrassed again and nodded.

"Which of our company's works does Sen like?"

"Violet Garden and Ice Grass." Inoue Mori said without hesitation.

Oshii-an was very happy. It seemed that he was a real fan and was not being polite.

"Then Mori, are you interested in visiting our company?" Oshii-an said with a smile.

An expectant expression appeared on Inoue Mori's face again, but the expression was fleeting. He raised his head and secretly looked at Kei Fujiwara.

Kei Fujiwara touched her head and said, "Sorry to trouble you, Oshii-san. I wonder if I have a chance to observe the animation production process."

"Haha, of course."

The group then drove to Toani Production Company and entered the First Studio Building.

Inoue Morimata's face was flushed with excitement, especially when he saw the exquisite original paintings, a pure smile appeared on his face.

An animator was explaining the animation production process to Inoue Mori in detail, and even gave it to Inoue.

Sen another original painting as a gift.

Fujiwara Kei looked at Inoue Mori's happy look and couldn't help but feel a little emotional. Maybe this is how a child would show when he is truly happy, but he had never seen it before.

"This kid really likes animation." Oshii-an said.

"yes."

"By the way, Fujiwara-san, I've actually wanted to visit you for a long time, but I've been busy with things these past few days, so I haven't been able to spare the time."

"Oshii-san, what's the matter?"

"I've been watching "The Mitarashi Exploration Collection" recently." Oshii-an said, "I wonder if Fujiwara-san is interested in developing this anime work. How about leaving it to me?"

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