Hayao Miyazaki-Studio Ghibli: These days, a tremendous trend of AI-Janred Art is being seen on social media on social media. These magnificent and imagination -filled pictures have made a splash on the internet. These legends presents a glimpse of the films of Japanese animator Hayo Miazaki.
In this viral trend, people are converting their photos into anime style. However, in the meantime, the name of Hayo Miazaki has also come in a lot of discussion. He is the co-founder of the studio Ghibali and his films have mesmerized people worldwide.
Hayo Miazaki is Japan's prestigious animator, director and storyteller. He laid the foundation of the studio Ghibali. He has also been the president of the production house. His career started in 1963 with TV series and films like 'Wolf Boy Ken' and 'Dogi March', where he worked as an animation artist.
Miyajaki directed her first anime film 'The Castle of Cagliotro' in 1979. After this, he directed and written many famous films like 'Castle in the Sky', 'My Neber Totoro', 'Kiki's Delivery Service', 'Princess Mononoke', 'Spiritated Ave', 'Hulls Moving Castle', 'Ponio' and 'The Boy and the Heron'.
Miazaki is counted among the most successful persons in the world. His film 'Spiritated Away' won the Oscar in 2002 and became the first non-English animated film to receive the award. He retired in 2013, but returned to 'The Boy and the Heron' in 2023, who again won the Academy Award. His recent film 'The Boy and the Heron' is getting stream on Netflix and it has been highly appreciated by critics and spectators. There has been no official announcement regarding his upcoming projects.
While AI-Studio Ghibali trend is becoming popular on the Internet, Hayo Miyajaki has criticized Artificial Intelligence many times. In an old interview to Farout magazine, he said, "I see this stuff [इसे] Can not find interesting. Anyone who makes it does not know what the pain is. I am completely disappointed. If you really want to make such dreadful things, then you can move forward and do so. I would never like to include this technique in my work." He further said, "I firmly feel that this is an insult to life."