TOKYO, Jan 28 (News On Japan) –
Shogakukan’s manga app “Manga ONE” editorial crew has launched a documentary titled “Ura Manga – The Hidden Side of Manga” on the official “Manga ONE” YouTube channel.
The documentary “Ura Manga – The Hidden Side of Manga” provides an in-depth look into the Manga ONE editorial division, recognized for producing hit collection akin to “Mob Psycho 100,” “Kengan Ashura,” “Blue Orchestra,” “Japan Sankoku,” and “Hotaru’s Marriage.” A director, armed with solely a digicam, carefully follows the manga editors to meticulously depict the behind-the-scenes work of the editorial crew. The first episode of the documentary was launched on January 26, with subsequent episodes scheduled to be launched at a price of about six monthly.
In this mission, cameras have been allowed to comply with the editorial crew for an prolonged interval, capturing the job of manga editors from varied angles, a career not extensively recognized to the general public. The documentary consists of scenes akin to editorial conferences for the preventing manga “Kengan Omega,” the place editors could be seen participating in precise fight, giving a real-life glimpse into the interactions between manga artists and editors.
Sync Creative Management, an organization recognized for producing varied in-depth documentaries akin to “PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS,” “THE ROLAND SHOW,” “Attack on Noah,” and “Tani Momoko Ballet Company,” is answerable for the manufacturing of “Ura Manga – The Hidden Side of Manga.” The course and supervision are dealt with by Eijin Watanabe, who directed “Hyper HardBoiled Gourmet Report,” and Tokio Shiratake, who’s lively on the YouTube channel “Shimofuri Tube” by comedy duo Shirofuri and on the tv program “Downtown Gaki no Tsukai.”
Source: Dengeki

