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|occupation    =Art director
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|birthday      =1929
|birthday      =[[1929]]
|birthplace    =[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|birthplace    =[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|death          =September 30, [[2017]]
|death          =September 30, [[2017]]
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'''Akira Inoue''' {{Nihongo|井上 章|Inoue Akira}} was a [[Japan]]ese art director who worked on four of the eight [[Showa era|Showa]] ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'' films. He is one of the men credited with designing [[Gamera]], alongside suitmaker [[Masao Yagi]], director [[Noriaki Yuasa]], and special effects director [[Yonesaburo Tsukiji]].
'''Akira Inoue''' {{Nihongo|井上 章|Inoue Akira}} was a [[Japan]]ese production designer who worked on four of the eight [[Showa era|Showa]] ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'' films. He is one of the men credited with designing [[Gamera]], alongside suitmaker [[Masao Yagi]], director [[Noriaki Yuasa]], and special effects director [[Yonesaburo Tsukiji]].


Inspired to enter the film business after seeing ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'' (1933) as a child, Inoue joined [[Daiei]] in [[1953]]. He served as an art director on several of the studio's films from the 1950s through early 60s, but his big break came when he was chosen to helm the production design for both units of ''[[Gamera the Giant Monster]]'' (1965). He would continue to work as Yuasa's art director on three more ''Gamera'' films: the special effects unit of ''[[Gamera vs. Barugon]]'' (1966), and the drama units of ''[[Gamera vs. Gyaos|vs. Gyaos]]'' (1967) and ''[[Gamera vs. Guiron|vs. Guiron]]'' (1969). Inoue was set to work on ''Gamera vs. the Two-Headed Monster W'' (1972), but Daiei went bankrupt before it could be made. He returned to the series in [[1991]] to work on the "Gamera Permanent Preservation Plan" LaserDisc set, for which he designed the monster [[Garasharp]].
Inspired to enter the film business after seeing ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'' (1933) as a child, Inoue joined [[Daiei]] in [[1953]]. He served as a production designer on several of the studio's films from the 1950s through early 60s, but his big break came when he was chosen to helm the production design for both units of ''[[Gamera the Giant Monster]]'' (1965). He would continue to work as Yuasa's production designer on three more ''Gamera'' films: the special effects unit of ''[[Gamera vs. Barugon]]'' (1966), and the drama units of ''[[Gamera vs. Gyaos|vs. Gyaos]]'' (1967) and ''[[Gamera vs. Guiron|vs. Guiron]]'' (1969). Inoue was set to work on ''Gamera vs. the Two-Headed Monster W'' (1972), but Daiei went bankrupt before it could be made. He returned to the series in [[1991]] to work on the "Gamera Permanent Preservation Plan" LaserDisc set, for which he designed the monster [[Garasharp]].


Looking back on his career, Inoue was most proud of his work on the ''Gamera'' series and named ''Gamera vs. Guiron'' as his favorite project. He passed away on September 30, [[2017]].
Looking back on his career, Inoue was most proud of his work on the ''Gamera'' series and named ''Gamera vs. Guiron'' as his favorite project. He passed away on September 30, [[2017]].
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==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
===Art director===
===Production designer===
*''[[Gamera the Giant Monster]]'' (1965)
*''[[Gamera the Giant Monster]]'' (1965)
*''[[Gamera vs. Gyaos]]'' (1967)
*''[[Gamera vs. Gyaos]]'' (1967)
*''[[Gamera vs. Guiron]]'' (1969)
*''[[Gamera vs. Guiron]]'' (1969)
===Special effects art director===
===Special effects production designer===
*''[[Gamera the Giant Monster]]'' (1965)
*''[[Gamera the Giant Monster]]'' (1965)
*''[[Gamera vs. Barugon]]'' (1966) [with Hiroshi Yamaguchi]
*''[[Gamera vs. Barugon]]'' (1966) [with Hiroshi Yamaguchi]
*''[[Gamera Super Monster]]'' (1980) [stock footage]
*''[[Gamera Super Monster]]'' (1980) [stock footage]<ref group="lower-alpha">Credited alongside Yamaguchi, ''[[Gamera vs. Gyaos]]''-''[[Gamera vs. Jiger|vs. Jiger]]'' production designer Tomohisa Yano, and ''[[Gamera vs. Zigra]]'' production designer Akitaka Ishihara.</ref>
===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===
*''[[Gamera vs. Garasharp]]'' (1991) - Illustrator / kaiju designer
*''[[Gamera vs. Garasharp]]'' (1991) - Illustrator / kaiju designer
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Keizo Murase and Akira Inoue.jpg|Inoue (center) with [[Tomoo Haraguchi]] (left) and [[Keizo Murase]] (right)
Keizo Murase and Akira Inoue.jpg|Inoue (center) with [[Tomoo Haraguchi]] (left) and [[Keizo Murase]] (right)
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 10 January 2024

Akira Inoue
Akira Inoue
Born 1929
Tokyo, Japan
Died September 30, 2017
Occupation Production designer
First work The Ice Wall (1959)
Notable work Gamera the Giant Monster (1965)
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Akira Inoue (井上 章,   Inoue Akira) was a Japanese production designer who worked on four of the eight Showa Gamera films. He is one of the men credited with designing Gamera, alongside suitmaker Masao Yagi, director Noriaki Yuasa, and special effects director Yonesaburo Tsukiji.

Inspired to enter the film business after seeing King Kong (1933) as a child, Inoue joined Daiei in 1953. He served as a production designer on several of the studio's films from the 1950s through early 60s, but his big break came when he was chosen to helm the production design for both units of Gamera the Giant Monster (1965). He would continue to work as Yuasa's production designer on three more Gamera films: the special effects unit of Gamera vs. Barugon (1966), and the drama units of vs. Gyaos (1967) and vs. Guiron (1969). Inoue was set to work on Gamera vs. the Two-Headed Monster W (1972), but Daiei went bankrupt before it could be made. He returned to the series in 1991 to work on the "Gamera Permanent Preservation Plan" LaserDisc set, for which he designed the monster Garasharp.

Looking back on his career, Inoue was most proud of his work on the Gamera series and named Gamera vs. Guiron as his favorite project. He passed away on September 30, 2017.

Selected filmography

Production designer

Special effects production designer

Miscellaneous

Monsters designed

Gallery

Notes

  1. Credited alongside Yamaguchi, Gamera vs. Gyaos-vs. Jiger production designer Tomohisa Yano, and Gamera vs. Zigra production designer Akitaka Ishihara.

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