Hibiki Yoshizaki (b. 1980)

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Alias:
吉﨑響

Birthplace:
Tokyo, Japan

Born:
March 10, 1980

Hibiki Yoshizaki is a Japanese video artist, art director and animator. His most notable works include animated music videos "ME!ME!ME!" and "GIRL," the former of which, released as part of Japan Animator Expo, achieved the highest amount of views among all 36 episodes in the project.

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CG Animator:
2015  GIRL

Compositing Artist:
2015  GIRL

Director:
2014  ME!ME!ME!
2015  GIRL
2015  ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC
2022  Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation

Editor:
2014  ME!ME!ME!
2015  GIRL
2015  ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC
2022  Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation

Screenplay:
2014  ME!ME!ME!
2015  GIRL
2015  ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC
2022  Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation

Sound Director:
2014  ME!ME!ME!
2015  GIRL
2015  ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC
2022  Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation

Storyboard Artist:
2014  ME!ME!ME!
2015  GIRL
2015  ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC
2022  Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation

Technical Supervisor:
2014  ME!ME!ME!
2015  GIRL
2015  Kanón
2015  ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC
2022  Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation

Writer:
2014  ME!ME!ME!
2015  GIRL
2015  Kanón
2015  ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC
2022  Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation

Director:
2014  Japan Animator Expo

Key Animation:
2014  Japan Animator Expo

Original Concept:
2014  Japan Animator Expo

Stage Director:
2014  Japan Animator Expo

Storyboard:
2014  Japan Animator Expo

Storyboard Artist:
2014  Japan Animator Expo

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