Were flash animations dead !?
Begining: Friday, October 12, 2018 12:00
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DEL Inc. (DLE Inc.) is a Japanese company whose main business is video content creation and business production.
In 2001, Ryota Shiiki from the Sony Overseas Business Division is a video content production company established as "Pasania Limited Company". In 2003 the company was reorganized and changed its name to "DEL Lee Co., Ltd.". The company name stands for "Dream Link Entertainment" (entertainment enterprise that connects dreams). In 2005, we had a capital and business tie-up with American toy company Hasbro, Inc., and accordingly increased capital, established a Flash studio. In addition, it was reported to be listing application to the Taiwan Stock Exchange to the prospect of the 2011 year.
The company belongs to a large number of Flash artisans such as Frog Man Shokai, etc. In parallel with the video content production business, they are doing cross-media consulting and promotion making use of Flash animation produced by these in-house creators.
In 2006, we had a capital alliance with animation production company Muke animation, but it was resolved in 2008.
Since 2008, as a result of the character song program with Shizuoka Broadcasting, we started a character development and training business with a group of media such as TV Tokyo, Mainichi Broadcasting, etc., "Pampacapants", "Pichi High Baseball Club", "Kaye! "Such as the works from the provinces are being created.
Since April 2009, on the French television station "NO LIFE", Japan Pop culture information program "KIRA KIRA JAPON" is airing and is drawing attention as cool Japan's new style of advertising activity.
In March 2014, listed on the TSE Mothers. In April 2016 the market changed to the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
In June 2015, I bought the trademark of the Tokyo Girls Collection from Intellectual Property Find at 800 million yen. We plan to expand various contents by this.
Kasuga Mori Haruki (Karasunori Haruki, September 7, 1977 -) is a Japanese animation creator and director. He mainly produces animation by FLASH. Born in Iwamizawa City, Hokkaido. He graduated from Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Law.
After experiencing production manager at Sun · Ad, he debuted on TV anime with anime version "Cat Ramen".
In 2006 he joined DLE and produced assistants for frog man's work and many short animations.
I am active as a freelance since 2008. Mainly handling short animated gag animation.
2016 · 2017 Tokyo International Anime Award Festival "Competition Section Short Animation" Primary Selection Committee.
Yūzō Yamamoto (山本 有三 , Yamamoto Yūzō, July 27, 1887 - January 11, 1974) was a Japanese novelist and playwright. His real name was written "山本 勇造" but pronounced the same as his pen-name. He was born to a family of kimono makers in Tochigi-city, Tochigi Prefecture.
He studied German literature at Tokyo Imperial University. After graduating, he gained popularity for his solidly crafted plays, some twenty in all, notably: Professor Tsumura (Tsumura kyōju, 1919); The Crown of Life (生命の冠, Inochi no kanmuri, 1920); Infanticide (Eijigoroshi, 1920); and People Who Agree (同志の人々, Dōshi no hitobito, 1923). In 1926 he turned to novels, known for their clarity of expression and dramatic composition. Later, with the writers Kan Kikuchi and Ryūnosuke Akutagawa he helped to co-found the Japanese Writer’s Association and openly criticized Japan's wartime military government for its censorship policies.
After World War II he joined the debate on Japanese language reform, and from 1947 to 1953 he served in the National Diet as a member of the House of Councillors. He is well known for his opposition to the use of enigmatic expressions in written Japanese and his advocacy for the limited use of furigana. In 1965 he was awarded the prestigious Order of Culture. He died at his summer villa in Yugawara, Kanagawa in 1974.
Yamamoto’s large European-style house in Mitaka, Tokyo, was condemned by Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers with its power of eminent domain during the occupation period from 1945 to 1953. The mansion was then used as an archive and research lab by non-profit organizations for years, until it was converted into the City of Mitaka Yūzō Yamamoto Memorial Museum in 1996. There is also a museum dedicated to him in his hometown of Tochigi-city.