K-On / Berserk staff at SLA - maybe I can get an interview?

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As you may know, K-On's director Naoko Yamada and producer Yoshihisa Nakayama as well as Berserk’s Chief Animation Director and Character Designer, Naoyoshi Onda and producer Fuko Noda are attending Scotland love Animation this October.

SLA is sponsoring a talk with them and AUKN will be there to report to you all.

In the possibility of a Q&A happening, what would you ask them? The focus clearly has to be the films, but in case we can fit a question or two, what would ask them?

Naoko Yamada list of works: http://www.animenewsnetwork.co.uk/encyc ... p?id=39705
Yoshihisa Nakayama list of works: http://www.animenewsnetwork.co.uk/encyc ... p?id=15892
Naoyoshi Onda (ANN has the name wrong, apparently... ) - http://www.animenewsnetwork.co.uk/encyc ... hp?id=1279
Fuko Noda - http://www.animenewsnetwork.co.uk/encyc ... p?id=87406
 
Re: K-On / Berserk staff at SLA - maybe I can get an intervi

I'll throw in some Qs then:

Nakayama/Yamada: 1) Which of the girls in K-ON! are you most like? (Nakayama definitely has to answer this :lol: ) 2) Favourite show you've worked on?
Nakayama: 1) What were the major differences in trying to produce this as a film compared to as a TV series?
Yamada: 1) What was the most difficult scene to do in the movie? 2) Are you single and if so what do you look for in a guy :D ?

Onda/Noda (even though I won't be in Edinburgh): 1) If you were an egg how would you like to be cooked?
 
Re: K-On / Berserk staff at SLA - maybe I can get an intervi

Fuko Noda: What are the difficulties in adapting a popular western franchise like Halo and what was your perspective on the game?

Naoyoshi Onda: You are a veteran of the anime industry so I'd like to know what your favourite title to work on was and what your favourite animated sequence and character are. I'd also like to thank you for working on Moldiver!
 
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