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Dive deep into the creative process behind one of the most breathtaking scenes from Netflix's sci-fi action series Terminator Zero. Join director Masashi Kudō and showrunner & executive producer Mattson Tomlin as they guide you through the journey from initial storyboard sketches to the final animated masterpiece. Discover the intricate details of how their vision was transformed into stunning on-screen action, and gain exclusive insights into the artistic decisions and technical innovations that brought this pivotal moment to life. Whether you’re a fan of the series or simply fascinated by the art of animation, this behind-the-scenes look promises to be a captivating exploration of creativity and craftsmanship.

Stream Terminator Zero August 29, 2024 on Netflix!

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00:00I'd like to express the world of Terminator as much as possible in the anime.
00:09And I'd also like to show how the animation is made.
00:17I'm Masashi Kudo, director of Terminator 0.
00:20I'm Mattson Tomlin. I am the executive producer and showrunner of Terminator 0.
00:25I'm going to talk about the first two minutes of Terminator 0.
00:31First, I'd like to show the cruelty of the Terminator.
00:40I'd like to make it a bit like the original Terminator 1, with a bit of a horror taste.
00:49One of the things that came up early developing a show that took place in Japan is
00:54I took for granted the existence of guns.
00:57We had to come up with other ways for the Terminator to arm himself.
01:00That turned into a really fun, collaborative conversation.
01:06What I'm holding in my hand is a minigun.
01:09A minigun that appeared in both Terminator 2 and the movie.
01:15First, I made a rough sketch of the movement and verified it.
01:23After coloring it, I thought about how to make use of the texture.
01:34I'm also an animator.
01:36I draw the movement.
01:43I draw the movement in detail even when I'm working on the content.
01:53This is the first time I've used the term Terminator in a Japanese anime.
02:00I think I'll be able to show a new version of Terminator.
02:13The process for doing anything animated is a long, long, long process.
02:19But it's a fun process. It's always getting better.
02:22This is years and years of not just my life, but hundreds of really talented artists' lives.
02:27Being able to see it grow into its final form, it's so much fun.

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