Hirotsugu Kawasaki
Also known as 川崎 博嗣, 川﨑博嗣
Hirotsugu Kawasaki is a Japanese animator recognized for contributions to visual effects in cinema. Born on December 7, 1958, Kawasaki has worked in key animation roles, shaping animated sequences through detailed frame-by-frame work.
Biography
Hirotsugu Kawasaki is a Japanese animator recognized for contributions to visual effects in cinema. Born on December 7, 1958, Kawasaki has worked in key animation roles, shaping animated sequences through detailed frame-by-frame work. The craft involves translating storyboards into motion, ensuring visual continuity and expressive movement within scenes.
Kawasaki’s credited filmography includes two animated projects. In 1988, Kawasaki served as a key animator for Akira, a landmark film known for its groundbreaking animation and visual effects. In 1990, Kawasaki again contributed as a key animator for Like the Clouds, Like the Wind, further establishing a presence in the animation field during that period. Both films reflect Kawasaki’s involvement in high-detail animated productions, where…





