>In terms of numbers of TV productions, the anime business is burning on all cylinder. In terms of that translating to health of the studios producing all that anime, no so much. Public TV broadcaster NHK's Oikonomiya examined the industry found that one out of four anime studios is experiencing net losses.
After hovering around 20% in 2011-2014, the number of studios in the red broke 25% in 2015.
>Looking at the difficulties for those working in the industry, the program went to the Tokyo Animator Dormitory for young artists and spoke to host Naoki Matayoshi. It reported that 80% of animators quit within their first three years, and average wages for an in-between animator come out to about 60,000yen ($540) a month. Animator Tetsuya Akutsu revealed he had once spent five hours on a frame for which he was paid 200yen (under $2).
Kyoany/Bones are finished?
Nice clickbait bullshit
Both Kyoani and bones profited last year.
>>157432741
>average wages for an in-between animator come out to about 60,000yen ($540) a month. Animator Tetsuya Akutsu revealed he had once spent five hours on a frame for which he was paid 200yen (under $2).
>>157432741
>crunchyroll clickbait
>designed to make people buy CR subscriptions
kek
what cause?
This shitty thread will reach bump limit and you all know it
>>157432741
Stop posting Animenewsnetwork or Crunchyroll bullshit here.
>>157432771
>NHK report
>clickbait
stop the eop cancer
>>157433554
God knows large news sources never release misleading information.
Only the strong survive.