Yasuhiro Yoshiura (å ‰æµ¦ 康裕, Yoshiura Yasuhiro) (born 1980) is a
Japanese writer and director of animated short films. Many of his
works such as Pale Cocoon and Time of Eve have garnered awards and
featured at film festivals. His production studio is called Studio
Rikka.Yoshiura was born in Hokkaido and was raised in Fukuoka. He
majored in art engineering at Kyushu University. In 2002, he released
a short film called Aquatic Language which was broadcast on NHK BS1's
10 min. theater. The film won an "Excellent Work Award" at the Tokyo
International Anime Fair. In 2006, he released the direct-to-video
film Pale Cocoon. After moving to Tokyo he worked on the anime web
series Time of Eve which aired six episodes and later was made into a
feature movie. In 2013 he released the film Patema Inverted, which won
awards at Edinburgh's Scotland Loves Animation festival, and the
Chicago International Film Festival. In 2014, he directed the film
Harmonie, which was used for the Anime Mirai 2014 program. In 2015,
his short PP33 (Power Plant No. 33) and Bureau of Proto Society were
featured in the Japan Animator Expo.
Japanese writer and director of animated short films. Many of his
works such as Pale Cocoon and Time of Eve have garnered awards and
featured at film festivals. His production studio is called Studio
Rikka.Yoshiura was born in Hokkaido and was raised in Fukuoka. He
majored in art engineering at Kyushu University. In 2002, he released
a short film called Aquatic Language which was broadcast on NHK BS1's
10 min. theater. The film won an "Excellent Work Award" at the Tokyo
International Anime Fair. In 2006, he released the direct-to-video
film Pale Cocoon. After moving to Tokyo he worked on the anime web
series Time of Eve which aired six episodes and later was made into a
feature movie. In 2013 he released the film Patema Inverted, which won
awards at Edinburgh's Scotland Loves Animation festival, and the
Chicago International Film Festival. In 2014, he directed the film
Harmonie, which was used for the Anime Mirai 2014 program. In 2015,
his short PP33 (Power Plant No. 33) and Bureau of Proto Society were
featured in the Japan Animator Expo.
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