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- | The Book of Agibas is the second instalment of the Professor Yuko franchise, and was released in late [[calendar: | + | The Book of Agibas is the second instalment of the Professor Yuko franchise, and was released in late [[calendar: |
^ General Information | ^ General Information | ||
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| Music by | Johann Wilhelmus | | Music by | Johann Wilhelmus | ||
| Cinematography | | Cinematography | ||
- | | Costs | ~35 million [[faction: | + | | Costs | ~35 million [[faction: |
+ | | Domestic Gross | ~350 million [[faction: | ||
| Personnel involved | | Personnel involved | ||
| Screen time | ~129 minutes | | Screen time | ~129 minutes | ||
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* Edited by: Victor Mastew & Matthew Nigarath | * Edited by: Victor Mastew & Matthew Nigarath | ||
* Casting by: George F. Leward & Michael Ronter, William Master (Fight Choreographer) | * Casting by: George F. Leward & Michael Ronter, William Master (Fight Choreographer) | ||
- | * Production: Yukate Maro & Taira Geshin (Designers), | + | * Production: Yukate Maro & Taira Geshin (Designers), |
* Art: Hedwig Godroe (Director), Tsuna Makaga (Set Designer), Lewis Vallman (Illustrator), | * Art: Hedwig Godroe (Director), Tsuna Makaga (Set Designer), Lewis Vallman (Illustrator), | ||
- | * Set: Richard Etcon (Set Decorator), Ian Filby (Greens-man), | + | * Set: Richard Etcon (Set Decorator), Ian Filby (Greens-man), |
- | * Costume: Rafid Cagnasterif (Design, [[species: | + | * Costume: Rafid Cagnasterif (Design, [[species: |
- | * Makeup: Lushi Kantore (Supervisor | + | * Makeup: Lushi Kantore (Key Make-up Artist |
* Director of Photography: | * Director of Photography: | ||
- | * Sound Effects: Bob Stanton (Supervisor), Tikati Mo (Senior Sound Mixer & Sound Editor), Benjamin Bartolemeus ([[species: | + | * Sound Effects: Bob Stanton (Supervisor), |
* Camera Operation by: Magnus Högmann (First Unit, [[species: | * Camera Operation by: Magnus Högmann (First Unit, [[species: | ||
- | * Camera: Eniba Kenji (Focus Puller, First Unit), Albert Erges (Focus Puller, Second Unit), Grant Teller (Clapper operator), Amy Deanes & Kichi Ariwan (Film Loaders) | + | * Camera: Eniba Kenji (Focus Puller, First Unit), Albert Erges (Focus Puller, Second Unit), Grant Teller (Clapper operator), Amy Deanes & Kichi Ariwan (Film Loaders), Jake Limber (Camera Intern) |
- | * Lighting & Grip: Karl Hagner (Gaffer), Onaga Heibi (Best Boy Lighting), Hashito Mago (Senior Lighting Technician), | + | * Lighting & Grip: Karl Hagner (Gaffer), Onaga Heibi (Best Boy Lighting), Hashito Mago (Senior Lighting Technician), |
* Special Effects: Lunarflix Lighting & Effects, Terry Bolder(Effects Supervisor), | * Special Effects: Lunarflix Lighting & Effects, Terry Bolder(Effects Supervisor), | ||
- | * Visual Effects: LLE, Jigato Mar (Supervisor), | + | * Visual Effects: LLE, Jigato Mar (Supervisor), Motaru Jaba (Producer), Louis Scanton (Animation), |
* Music Written, Composed and Conducted by: Johann Wilhelmus, Elester (Associated) | * Music Written, Composed and Conducted by: Johann Wilhelmus, Elester (Associated) | ||
- | * Music Orchestrated by: Johann Wilhelmus, Kyoto National Symphony Orchestra & Choir, recorded at [[location: | + | * Music Orchestrated by: Johann Wilhelmus, Kyoto National Symphony Orchestra & Choir, recorded at [[wip:location: |
* Stunts: Chuck Falstron (Supervisor), | * Stunts: Chuck Falstron (Supervisor), | ||
* Script Supervisors: | * Script Supervisors: | ||
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* Based on a Story by: Marcus Elester | * Based on a Story by: Marcus Elester | ||
* Creative Consultant: Yoshi Makore | * Creative Consultant: Yoshi Makore | ||
+ | * Dialogue Coaches: Harold Agherton, Morio Karuwi | ||
* Transportation: | * Transportation: | ||
- | * Construction: | + | * Construction: |
===== Production ===== | ===== Production ===== | ||
==== Development/ | ==== Development/ | ||
- | Marcus Elester, executive producer and spiritual creator of the source work for Professor Yuko, was very pleased with the success of the original [[media: | + | Marcus Elester, executive producer and spiritual creator of the source work for Professor Yuko, was very pleased with the success of the original [[wip:media: |
- | Several characters were derived directly from Marcus' | + | Several characters were derived directly from Marcus' |
- | Also, producer Higaro Mate left shortly after the first film's completion to focus upon production of two other films. With that, Vibrant Cloud Filmworks, an independent production house from [[system: | + | Also, producer Higaro Mate left shortly after the first film's completion to focus upon production of two other films. With that, Vibrant Cloud Filmworks, an independent production house from [[system: |
- | Thanks to camera operators Högmann and Haupt, who both worked on the previous film, shooting time could be cut to a minimum. Also, Production designer Yukate Maro and Costume designer Rafid Cagnasteriff returned to provide services, all aided by a new employee in their field. Make-up designer Gerald Mulhausen quit shortly after the completion of the first film, but luckily was replaced by [[faction: | + | Thanks to camera operators Högmann and Haupt, who both worked on the previous film, shooting time could be cut to a minimum. Also, Production designer Yukate Maro and Costume designer Rafid Cagnasteriff returned to provide services, all aided by a new employee in their field. Make-up designer Gerald Mulhausen quit shortly after the completion of the first film, but luckily was replaced by multi-[[wip:faction: |
==== Principal Photography ==== | ==== Principal Photography ==== | ||
- | [[wp> | + | [[wp> |
- | Several other scenes, including the opening, were filmed on [[system: | + | Several other scenes, including the opening, were filmed on [[system: |
Principal photography was concluded in September of [[calendar: | Principal photography was concluded in September of [[calendar: | ||
- | Some of the shots were filmed using the 70mm Super HydroScope, one of [[wip: | + | Some of the shots were filmed using the 70mm Super HydroScope, one of [[wip: |
==== Post-production ==== | ==== Post-production ==== | ||
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After that, visual effects were put into place. Again, the focus was on the use of mechanical and principal effects, rather than on digital effects, although there was a significant increase in the use of [[wp> | After that, visual effects were put into place. Again, the focus was on the use of mechanical and principal effects, rather than on digital effects, although there was a significant increase in the use of [[wp> | ||
- | The official release was set on 24 November of [[calendar: | + | The official release was set on 24 November of [[calendar: |
The original title of both the script and initial marketing campaign, the Scrolls of Agibas, was rebranded as the Book of Agibas in June [[calendar: | The original title of both the script and initial marketing campaign, the Scrolls of Agibas, was rebranded as the Book of Agibas in June [[calendar: | ||
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Critics have been mostly positive, most notably for the decisions to retain the original cast and director. During a preview from //Kyoto Times//, the film received positive reception, for its " | Critics have been mostly positive, most notably for the decisions to retain the original cast and director. During a preview from //Kyoto Times//, the film received positive reception, for its " | ||
- | The reception was not without sceptics, and // | + | The reception was not without sceptics, and // |
==== Box Office ==== | ==== Box Office ==== | ||
- | The film premiered on 15 December of [[calendar: | + | The film premiered on 15 December of [[calendar: |
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+ | The home entertainment release was set for 20 March [[calendar: | ||
==== Critical Reception ==== | ==== Critical Reception ==== | ||
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==== Accolades ==== | ==== Accolades ==== | ||
- | The movie was nominated for 6 [[faction: | + | The movie was nominated for 6 [[wip:faction: |
- | Along 5 [[faction: | + | Along 5 [[wip:faction: |
===== OOC Notes ===== | ===== OOC Notes ===== | ||
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