>>46233305>It's a big job, and it's usually spread out across multiple people.correct, as in Yajima can't veto the producers. They have the final say and if they didn't like any aspect of production they could veto Yajima.
" the sort of people that should be working on it, the style to go for. They're in charge of the overall budgets, all of the contracts with the main staff and all of the vendors, like the animation studio, recording studios, and everything else. The film or TV show is their baby."
"Sometimes producers do get involved in the actual creative nuts and bolts of a project. For example, when a director goes off the rails, the producer's job is to reign them in."
Weird how you cut the parts where the article agrees with me.
>A director is directly responsible for all the Looking over them, yes. Making them, no.
>write the NARRATIVE based on the storyboard.So you think the drawing come before what they're drawing?
She wrote the story for that ep and loved it