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Tomoyuki Itamura

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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese director, animator, and storyboard artist. He joined OLM in 2004 as an in-between animator and left in 2007 to join Shaft. Itamura took over the Monogatari series from Tatsuya Oishi as his television directorial debut with Nisemonogatari. With Akiyuki Shinbo, Itamura directed all subsequent televised installments until he left the studio following Owarimonogatari II.

Career

Itamura joined OLM in 2002, and he first served as an in-between animator on the studio's Pokémon Chronicles television series.[1] In 2006, he storyboarded two episodes of Ray the Animation,[2] and the following year left the studio, where he then joined Shaft. That year, he debuted as an episode director with the 3rd episode of Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei, and in 2008 debuted as a project director under the chief direction of Akiyuki Shinbo with Mahō Sensei Negima!: Shiroki Tsubasa Ala Alba.[3] In 2012, Itamura succeeded Tatsuya Oishi as the successor to Shaft's adaptation of the Monogatari series following Oishi's decision to animate the Kizumonogatari novels in film format (which was completed in 2017).[4]

Itamura was chosen to take over the Monogatari series succeeding Tatsuya Oishi due to Shinbo's faith in his abilities. In particular, Shinbo mentioned that he had been aware of Itamura since he joined Shaft, and the former believed that episode 2 of Bakemonogatari (which Itamura directed) was very good. Itamura stayed with the Monogatari series for the rest of its run until 2017 with Owarimonogatari II with the exception of Kizumonogatari that Oishi had directed. Shinbo took over as sole director for the final part of the Final Season books, Zoku Owarimonogatari, and Itamura went independent of Shaft. He spent a few years working around at various studios until finally settling around Bones and Liden Films where he directed his first series outside of Shaft, The Case Study of Vanitas at the former and Call of the Night at the latter (with Tetsuya Miyanishi, who had worked on Monogatari under Itamura, serving as a co-director). Both works, like Monogatari, involve vampires, which led to Itamura humorously saying that he seemed to have a connection to vampire stories.[5] Although not his debut as a series director, The Case Study of Vanitas was Itamura's first work not under the chief direction of Shinbo, and he wanted to make a cool work even as an independent director.[5]

Style

Itamura's style, specifically as the director of the Monogatari series, has been described as being much more minimalistic than his predecessor Tatsuya Oishi, with analysis of his style placing emphasis on sharp color contrasts, shifts in stylistic artistry,[6] changes in overall color schemes, and the implementation of "chapter breaks" that make use of the "adaptive nature" of the series.[7] However, as Itamura was given the opportunity to take over the Monogatari series following Oishi's footsteps, Itamura's identity as a director can be seen as developing throughout the series. Initially, Itamura incorporated (but more sparingly) similar visual language as far as on-screen text usage as his predecessor, such as having Kanji text flash as non-sequiturs, puns, wordplay, and so forth. In Monogatari Series Second Season, Itamura attempts to use more text and flashes than previously, and using them in a wider variety of circumstances and performing a wider variety of jobs. Whereas Oishi may have used paragraphs of text from the novel, or short fragments of sentences or Kanji, Itamura began to employ on-screen text as chapter titles (the aforementioned chapter breaks) or to represent character dialogues and thoughts. however, in Tsukimonogatari, and in the rest of the series, the visual language changes to its final form in Itamura's care. Rather than use Oishi's method of solidly-colored screens with text, Itamura used paper collage-like transitions that emphasized certain parts of the text by highlighting them. Shifting away from using such transitions for tempo and visual emphasis, the final works in Itamura's Monogatari tenure instead make use of on-screen text to provide to the narrative itself, often showcasing unreliable narration from the perspective of a character or insight into their experiences.

Reflecting on the eight years Itamura was a part of the Monogatari series, he said that he happened to join the production of Bakemonogatari at just the right time to work closely with Oishi, which he described as being a good learning experience. He discussed with Shinbo in regard to him taking over the television series starting with Nisemonogatari, and understood that he wouldn't be able to imitate Oishi's style even if he wanted to. Oishi himself was supportive of Itamura experimenting with his own style and finding his own version of the series through his work, though Itamura did, at first, use similar formats to Oishi at the beginning of his tenure on the series due to the circumstances of time and experience. Some creators are able to create their works simply by reading the scenario they're given; though, Itamura describes himself as capable of working only after doing research. In Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei, he was in charge of a segment that featured rakugo, so he went to a play in-person and watched Template:Ill for research; and in Owarimonogatari, he looked into ball-jointed dolls and cricket to use as motifs and gags. Sound director Template:Ill described Itamura similarly, saying that Itamura was a director who worked more on "logic" whereas Oishi was more "intuitive."

Works

Television series

Template:Color box In "Director(s)" column highlights Itamura's directorial works.

Year Title Director(s) Studio SBTemplate:Efn EDTemplate:Efn Other roles and notes Ref(s)
2002 Pokémon Chronicles Kunihiko Yuyama Template:Small OLM Template:No Template:No In-between animator [1]
2005 To Heart 2 Norihiko Sutō OLM Template:No Template:No In-between animator [8]
2005 Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor Katsuhito Akiyama OLM Template:No Template:No In-between animator [9]
2006 Ray the Animation Naohito Takahashi OLM Template:Yes Template:No [2]
Utawarerumono Tomoki Kobayashi OLM Template:No Template:No In-between animator [10]
2007 Negima!? Akiyuki Shinbo
Shin Oonuma Template:Small
Shaft Template:No Template:No Assistant episode director [11]
Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei Akiyuki Shinbo Shaft Template:No Template:Yes Key animator [12][13]
Ef: A Tale of Melodies Shin Oonuma Shaft Template:No Template:No 2nd key animator [14]
2008 (Zoku) Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei Akiyuki Shinbo
Yukihiro Miyamoto Template:Small
Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes Key animator [15][16][17]
Hidamari Sketch x 365 Akiyuki Shinbo Shaft Template:No Template:Yes [18]
Ef: A Tale of Melodies Shin Oonuma Shaft Template:Yes Template:No [19]
2009 Maria Holic Yukihiro Miyamoto Template:Small Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes [20][21]
(Zan) Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei Akiyuki Shinbo
Yukihiro Miyamoto Template:Small
Shaft Template:Yes Template:No [22]
2009 Bakemonogatari Akiyuki Shinbo
Tatsuya Oishi Template:Small
Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes Assistant episode director
Key animator
[23][24][25][26]
2010 Arakawa Under the Bridge Akiyuki Shinbo
Yukihiro Miyamoto Template:Small
Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes [27]
Arakawa Under the Bridge x Bridge Akiyuki Shinbo
Yukihiro Miyamoto Template:Small
Shaft Template:Yes Template:No [28]
And Yet the Town Moves Akiyuki Shinbo Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes Key animator [29][30][31]
2011 Puella Magi Madoka Magica Akiyuki Shinbo
Yukihiro Miyamoto Template:Small
Shaft Template:No Template:No Opening director and storyboard [32]
Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl Akiyuki Shinbo Template:Small
Yukihiro Miyamoto Template:Small
Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes Key animator [33][34]
Hidamari Sketch x SP Akiyuki Shinbo Shaft Template:No Template:Yes [35]
2012 Nisemonogatari Template:Yes Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes Key animator
Assistant episode director
[4][36][37][38][39]
Nekomonogatari (Black) Template:Yes Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes Key animator [40][41][42]
2013 Monogatari Series Second Season Template:Yes Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes Key animator [43][44][45]
2014 Hanamonogatari Template:Yes Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes Key animator [46][47][48]
Mekakucity Actors Akiyuki Shinbo Template:Small
Yuki Yase
Shaft Template:No Template:No 2nd key animator [49]
Tsukimonogatari Template:Yes Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes [50][51]
2015 Owarimonogatari Template:Yes Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes [4][52][53]
2016 March Comes In like a Lion Akiyuki Shinbo
Kenjirou Okada Template:Small
Shaft Template:Yes Template:No [54]
2017 Owarimonogatari II Template:Yes Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes [55][56][57]
2019 Carole & Tuesday Shinichirō Watanabe Template:Small
Motonobu Hori
Bones Template:Yes Template:No [58]
Ahiru no Sora Keizō Kusakawa Template:Small
Shingo Tamaki
Diomedéa Template:Yes Template:No [59]
2021 Godzilla Singular Point Atsushi Takahashi Bones Template:Yes Template:No [60]
The Case Study of Vanitas Template:Yes Bones Template:Yes Template:No Ending director and storyboard [61][62]
2022 Call of the Night Template:Yes Liden Films Template:Yes Template:No Ending director and storyboard
Assistant episode director
Key animator
[63][64][65]
Template:TBA Call of the Night 2 Template:Yes Liden Films Template:TBA Template:TBA

OVAs

Year Title Director(s) Studio SBTemplate:Efn EDTemplate:Efn Other roles and notes Ref(s)
2009 Mahō Sensei Negima!: Shiroki Tsubasa Ala Alba (#3) Akiyuki Shinbo Template:Small
Tomoyuki Itamura
Shaft
Studio Pastoral
Template:Yes Template:No [3]

ONAs

Year Title Director(s) Studio SBTemplate:Efn EDTemplate:Efn Other roles and notes Ref(s)
2016 Koyomimonogatari Template:Yes Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes [66][67][68]
2020 Super Shiro Masaaki Yuasa Template:Small
Tomohisa Shimoyama Template:Small
Science SARU Template:Yes Template:No [69]

Films

Year Title Director(s) Studio SBTemplate:Efn EDTemplate:Efn Other roles and notes Ref(s)
2006 Dōbutsu no Mori Jōji Shimura OLM Template:No Template:No In-between animator [70]
2012 Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Beginnings Akiyuki Shinbo Template:Small
Yukihiro Miyamoto
Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes [71]
Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Eternal Akiyuki Shinbo Template:Small
Yukihiro Miyamoto
Shaft Template:Yes Template:Yes [72]
2018 I Want to Eat Your Pancreas Shinichirō Ushijima Studio VOLN Template:Yes Template:Yes [73]

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