介绍:Yasuji Murata (村田安司 Murata Yasuji?, 24 January 1896 – 2 November 1966) was a pioneering animator who helped develop the art of anime in Japan. Studying the animation techniques of Sanae Yamamoto,[1] Murata produced dozens of mostly educational films at the Yokohama Cinema studio featuring such characters as Momotarō and Norakuro. Along with Noburō ōfuji, he was renowned as a master of cutout animation.[2] Among his students were such animators as Yoshitarō Kataoka.
[edit]Selected filmography
Dōbutsu Orinpikku taikai, 1928 [Animal Olympics]
Tarō-san no kisha, 1929 [Taros Train]
Saru Masamune, 1930 [The Monkey Masamune]
Oira no yakyū, 1930
Sora no Momotarō, 1931
Norakuro gochō, 1934