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    Eiji Tsuburaya

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  1. Eiji Tsuburaya was a Japanese special effects director, filmmaker, and cinematographer. He co-created Godzilla and Ultraman, and pioneered Japan's special effects industry with his inventions and techniques.

  2. Jul 7, 2015 · Celebrate the pioneer of Tokusatsu, the live action genre of Japanese monster movies, with an interactive Doodle. Learn about his legacy, visit his studio, and create your own monster movie.

  3. Eiji Tsuburaya ranks alongside Willis H. O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen as one of the great visionary SFX masters of twentieth century fantasy cinema. Best remembered as the amazing special effects genius behind the "Godzilla" series of monster films commencing in 1954, he also contributed effects to a host of other Japanase monster / fantasy / science fiction / drama / propaganda films for over ...

    • Special Effects, Writer, Cinematographer
    • July 7, 1901
    • Eiji Tsuburaya
    • January 25, 1970
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  5. Jun 16, 2024 · Eiji Tsuburaya was a Japanese special effects director and cameraman who created Godzilla and founded Tsuburaya Productions. He worked on many Toho films and TV shows, such as Ultra Q, Ultraman and Ultraseven, and received honorary credit for some kaiju movies.

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    Early Life

    Tsuburaya described his childhood as filled with "mixed emotions." Eiji was born in Sukagawa, Fukushima on July 7th, which coincidentally fell on the same day of the Japanese holiday, Tanabata. He was the first son of Isamu Shiraishi and Sei Tsuburaya, with a large extended family. His mother died when he was only three and his father moved to China for the family business. Eiji was raised by his barely older uncle, Ichiro, and his paternal grandmother, Natsu. He attended elementary school at...

    Early Career and war propaganda

    In 1919, his first job in the film industry was as an assistant cinematographer at the Nippon Katsudou Shashin Kabushiki-kaisha (Nippon Cinematograph Company or Kokkatsu for short) in Kyoto, which later became better known as Nikkatsu. After serving as a member of the correspondence staff to the military from 1921 to 1923, he joined Ogasaware Productions. He was head cameraman on Hunchback of Enmeiin (Enmeiin no Semushiotoko), and served as assistant cameraman on Teinosuke Kinugasa's ground-b...

    Toho years

    As head of Toho's Visual Effects Department (which was known as the "Special Arts Department" until 1961), that he established in 1939, he supervised around an average of sixty craftsmen, technicians and cameramen. It was here that he became part of the team, along with director Ishirō Honda and producer Tomoyuki Tanaka, that created the first Godzilla film in 1954, and were dubbed by Toho's advertising department as "The Golden Trio". For his work in Godzilla, Tsuburaya won his first "Film T...

    On January 30, 1970, five days after his death, he was awarded the "Order of the Sacred Treasure" reward from Japanese government. Due to his death, in March 1 of said year, Toho studio abolished the Special Technology division. The Tsuburaya Production would later be left in charge to his eldest son, Hajime Tsuburaya.

    Wife: Masano Araki
    Eldest child/First son: Hajime Tsuburaya (Tsuburaya Prod.'s second president)
    Middle child/Second son: Noboru Tsuburaya (Tsuburaya Prod.'s third president)
    Youngest child/Third son: Tsubara Tsuburaya (Vice President)

    Eiji Tsuburaya was a Japanese special effects director and the founder of Tsuburaya Productions and Ultraman Series. He created many science-fiction movies, such as Godzilla, and pioneered innovative filming techniques and special effects.

  6. A comprehensive list of films and TV shows that featured the special effects of Eiji Tsuburaya, the "Father of Tokusatsu". Learn about his career, awards, and legacy in the Japanese film industry.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Eiji Tsuburaya, the inventor and leader of Japanese special effects (Tokusatsu) techniques. He created iconic films such as Godzilla and Ultraman, and founded TSUBURAYA PRODUCTIONS, a company that continues to produce Tokusatsu works.

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