Before Ai copies and before digital shortcuts, Hayao Miyazaki created films the only way he knew how: by hand. Drawing shots frame by frame. He treated animation like cinema, letting silence speak, letting nature breathe, and letting moments unfold naturally. This video is a tribute to how Miyazaki changed animation forever, crafting a style so unique and human that even today, no technology can replicate it. This video explores how Hayao Miyazaki redefined animation, revived hand-drawn artistry, and created a style so personal you can recognize it in a single frame.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAVERq_40IkBefore Ai copies and before digital shortcuts, Hayao Miyazaki created films the only way he knew how: by hand. Drawing shots frame by frame. He treated animation like cinema, letting silence speak, letting nature breathe, and letting moments unfold naturally. This video is a tribute to how Miyazaki changed animation forever, crafting a style so unique and human that even today, no technology can replicate it. This video explores how Hayao Miyazaki redefined animation, revived hand-drawn artistry, and created a style so personal you can recognize it in a single frame.
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