Anime Expo® 2007 Announces Second U.S. Guest of Honor
May 29th 2007Nation's Largest Convention Teams Up with Sony Pictures Entertainment
Anaheim, California (May 29, 2007) — TEKKONKINKREET director Michael Arias
is the latest addition to the hottest line up of Anime Expo® 2007 Guests of
Honors for the highly anticipated 2007 convention June 29-July 2 at the Long
Beach Convention Center. More information can be found on the website
www.anime-expo.org
In TEKKONKINKREET, Michael Arias smoothly translates the unconventional work
of popular "underground" manga artist Taiyo Matsumoto into a dynamic
feature-length animated film. In the opening scene, a raven ominously soars
across Tokyo's vast skies before diving down to saunter along the streets of
a ramshackle old neighborhood. Good and evil play out mesmerizingly to the
tune of progress, in the guise of real estate development. Originally
published serially in the manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits in 1993,
the story revolves around two uncompromising street urchins—one of whom
possesses magical powers and can be found in startling positions (atop
telephone poles, for example, looking for lurking adult oppressors).
Michael Arias began his filmmaking career more than 20 years ago at Dream
Quest Images, where he worked as a motion-control cameraperson on
effects-heavy films such as THE ABYSS and TOTAL RECALL. Arias then worked
under director Douglas Trumbull as Ride Programmer for Universal Studios'
BACK TO THE FUTURE, THE RIDE, which to this day remains the gold standard in
immersive entertainment. Mr. Arias then moved to Japan, first to
post-production monolith Imagica, and then to game giant Sega, where he
co-directed the ridefilm MEGALOPOLICE, exhibited as part of the SIGGRAPH
1993 Electronic Theater. In 1992 Mr. Arias co-founded CG animation boutique
Syzygy Digital Cinema, where he created sequences for feature films M.
BUTTERFLY, THE HUDSUCKER PROXY, PRET-A-PORTER, and the Spike Lee films
CROOKLYN and CLOCKERS. At 3D-animation software innovator Softimage Co., Mr.
Arias developed and patented the Toon Shaders, software for combining
traditional animation and computer graphics. Mr. Arias has worked closely
with the animation staff of Dreamworks and Studio Ghibli to add a distinct
visual flavor to the films PRINCE OF EGYPT, THE ROAD TO EL DORADO, and
Miyazaki's masterpieces THE PRINCESS MONONOKE, and SPIRITED AWAY. Most
recently, Mr. Arias produced Warner Bros.' Matrix-inspired animation
anthology ANIMATRIX.
Michael Arias joins Tetsuro Araki, Minori Chihara, Yuko Goto, Aya Hirano,
Eisaku Inoue, Masaru Kitao, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn and ORESKABAND as Anime
Expo® 2007 Official Guests of Honor.
All registrants who register before the end of March are automatically
placed into the drawing. Those who have already pre-registered are also
automatically entered into this drawing. Secure pre-registration can be
done via online at https://secure.rhq.com/anime/anime2007/attreg/index.cgi
Attendees interested in booking flights, car rentals and/or other hotels for
Anime Expo® 2007 can do so via the AX Travel Store located at
www.AXTravelStore.com
About Anime Expo®
Located in Long Beach, California - Anime Expo®, the nation's largest
anime/manga convention, serves to foster trade, commerce and the interests
of the general public and animation/ comics industry. This event serves as a
key meeting place for the general public to express their interest and
explore various aspects of anime/manga, as well as for members of the
industry to conduct business. AX 2007 will be held June 29 – July 2, 2007 at
the Long Beach Convention Center in Southern California. SPONSORS: ADV
Films, Bandai Entertainment, Copic Markers, Digital Manga, Gaia Online, Go!
Media, Infinity Studios, Informasian TV (iaTV) and the Los Angeles Times.
More information can be found at its website (www.anime-expo.org).
About Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation
The Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA) is a non-profit
organization with a mission to popularize and educate the American public
about anime and manga, as well as provide a forum to facilitate
communication between professionals and fans. This organization is more
popularly known by its entertainment property – Anime Expo®. More
information can be found at its website (www.spja.org).
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