Makoto Shinkai
Birthday:
9 February 1973, Nagano, Japan
Birth Name:
Makoto Niitsu
Makoto Shinkai was born on February 9, 1973 in Nagano, Japan as Makoto Niitsu. He is known for his work on Byôsoku 5 senchimêtoru (2007), Kimi no na wa (2016) and Kumo no mukô, yakusoku no basho (2004).
The thing about getting rejected is that you reflect and think and analyze about why you got turned down. You learn a lot more from stories ...Show more »
The thing about getting rejected is that you reflect and think and analyze about why you got turned down. You learn a lot more from stories about getting rejected than stories about becoming happy. That's why I prefer those stories. Show less «
In most of the world today people are interested in communication. They don't watch TV or play games that much; communication is becoming mo...Show more »
In most of the world today people are interested in communication. They don't watch TV or play games that much; communication is becoming more of AN Entertainment form in itself. So when the society in which I live has this tendency that communication is so important, it has naturally become a central point of interest for my works. Show less «
There is always a pendulum of desires: I made a realistic film this time, then I make a different film next time.
There is always a pendulum of desires: I made a realistic film this time, then I make a different film next time.
If I must say something about Mari Okada...I love Toradora! (2008), which she wrote the screenplay for, a lot. And I think that Koto no ha n...Show more »
If I must say something about Mari Okada...I love Toradora! (2008), which she wrote the screenplay for, a lot. And I think that Koto no ha no niwa (2013) is influenced by the way the characters express their emotions in Toradora. I really do think that. Show less «
The first thing you make is a story. Then you decide where the location of the story will be, and how the story will develop. And then, when...Show more »
The first thing you make is a story. Then you decide where the location of the story will be, and how the story will develop. And then, when you think how the visuals will be in this process, then you finally think about how you take something from the setting and use it, how to depict it, and how to make the setting beautiful. That's when you begin to think that. So the story always comes first. Show less «
I am offered the chance sometimes to work with an anime series, and it is something I feel I should try and be a part of, but at the moment ...Show more »
I am offered the chance sometimes to work with an anime series, and it is something I feel I should try and be a part of, but at the moment I do not feel like I am ready for it yet and that I have not done enough work. But I am really interested in doing an anime series one day. Show less «
Ever since I was a child I always had cats with me. I'm from the Nagano prefecture, and while living there I had cats, and after I came to T...Show more »
Ever since I was a child I always had cats with me. I'm from the Nagano prefecture, and while living there I had cats, and after I came to Tokyo I also picked up some strays and started raising them. So I definitely always had cats with me. Show less «