Takagi Masakatsu

 

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Masakatsu Takagi is a musician and filmmaker from Kameoka, Kyoto, Japan. He attended Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, graduating with English. His work has been noticed by Apple Inc. , and a 3 minute promotional video for the company was made about how Takagi creates his videos on a Macintosh system, and Apple Pro software, including Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. He also uses Adobe After Effects and Adobe Photoshop in his videos. He also did music for the movie Wolf Children, which has gained much critical acclaim

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Takagi Masakatsu

Born 1979 in Kameoka.

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Masakatsu Takagi is a musician and filmmaker from Kameoka, Kyoto, Japan.

He attended Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, graduating with English.

His work has been noticed by Apple Inc., and a 3 minute promotional video for the company was made about how Takagi creates his videos on a Macintosh system, and Apple Pro software, including Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. He also uses Adobe After Effects and Adobe Photoshop in his videos.

He also did music for the movie Wolf Children, which has gained much critical acclaim.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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