Blue Period - The Dichotomy between Talent and Hard Work

lines in motion April 30, 2021
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On this channel, I'll be discussing all things creative! From anime to manga to gaming to animation in general. My hope for this channel is to bring positivity to the projects that many creatives work extremely hard towards. Analysing why certain animation techniques work, looking into how writers are able to successfully convey specific emotions. And much more!

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#challenge#coins Go to https://www.gs-jj.com/challenge-coins/Custom-Challenge-Coins?utm_source=lines+in+motion&utm_id=Maggie and turn your artwork into challenge coins - available for both independent artists and multinational brands! Tsubasa Yamaguchi's manga Blue Period is a story that touched me from its first volume, it's a visual journey of the triumphs and challenges many artists have to battle through. But it's the painstakingly, realistic portrayal of hard-work being mistaken for talent, that really hits the nail on the head for *why* artists sometimes feel their hard efforts are disregarded. Blue Period is a must-read for artists, whether you're even into manga or not! It's also beneficial for non-artistic audiences too. It showcases the thoughts and feelings some non-artistic people have regarding "naturally talented" creatives, and does so in a way that I hope opens the eyes of people who previously had this mindset. I really hope you guys enjoy the video, I had a blast making it, and may or may not have cried re-reading the manga for research (like the baby I am) The anime for this manga is coming out this autumn, so keep an eye out for that too! The PV dropped only a few days ago, it looks so good! Also, I never got chance to mention it in the video, but if you enjoy Blue Period, I would 100% recommended the autobiographical manga Blank Canvas by Akiko Higashimura for another artistic based manga from her own eyes. 👉 If you want to buy the manga, the links below are affiliate links which means if you buy something through the link (no extra cost to you!) I'll receive a small commission and put it towards the channel. 1️⃣ Blue Period Volume 1 - https://amzn.to/3x3MBeM 2️⃣ Blue Period Volume 2 - https://amzn.to/3qAfwVh 3️⃣ Blue Period Volume 3 - https://amzn.to/3hfGKwe 🟦 CREDITS 🟦 Manga: Blue Period Author: Tsubasa Yamaguchi Translations: Ajani Oloye (https://twitter.com/ajani22121) Editing: Haruko Hashimoto (https://www.linkedin.com/in/harukohashimoto/) Lettering: Lys Blakeslee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lys-blakeslee-6a776215/) Cover designs: Matthew Akuginow MAJOR BIG thank you to Nies for his lovely help and work on this video! (Credited at Christopher Nies) You can find him on twitter: https://twitter.com/MrNiesGuy, In particular, most of the amazing manga animation he did for me are in the "Summary of the story" section of the video :) Thanks again! And also Joe over at Beyond Ghibli (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTIWuVJE1Ms0-H8gBImjeZg) for helping with the first-ish section of the script! Thank you, man! 🟦 OTHER 🟦 Find me on twitter: https://twitter.com/linesinmotion For a great majority of the music in this video, I used the beautiful soundtracks from Jonny Easton - Wings (Link: https://youtu.be/Rrf_ChDDjL8​) - Memories (Link: https://youtu.be/d-LvJ7Orhgg) - Old Soul (Link: https://youtu.be/5lWXol9acYQ) Check out his channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/jonnyeaston Music: Jonny Easton 🟦 CONTRIBUTE SUBTITLES/CAPTIONS 🟦 https://amara.org/en/videos/a2PBkCi4JrgN/info/blue-period-the-dichotomy-between-talent-and-hard-work/ 🟦 TIMESTAMPS 🟦 00:00 What is talent? 6:47 Undermining the artistic craft 11:22 Stigma of the arts 15:25 Summary of the story 16:24 Outro

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