Shinsuke Terasawa
Also known as 寺澤伸介
Shinsuke Terasawa, also known as 寺澤伸介, is a Japanese visual effects artist known for his work in the animation industry. His career spans at least two decades, with his earliest credited work being in the 1988 film "Akira," where he served as a key animator.
Biography
Shinsuke Terasawa, also known as 寺澤伸介, is a Japanese visual effects artist known for his work in the animation industry. His career spans at least two decades, with his earliest credited work being in the 1988 film "Akira," where he served as a key animator. In this role, Terasawa was responsible for creating and refining the visual elements that bring the film's animated sequences to life. He continued his work in animation with another key animation role in the 1990 film "Like the Clouds, Like the Wind." Throughout his career, Terasawa has contributed to the visual storytelling of these films, showcasing his skills in creating dynamic and engaging animated sequences.




