Twenty years ago, music editor Micha Liberman won an Emmy Award as part of the sound editing team for the “Deadwood” pilot. Years later, Liberman was again nominated for “Deadwood: The Movie.” But the industry veteran says his double 2024 nominations for “Only Murders in the Building” and “Avatar: The Last Airbender” are “unbelievable,” in part because the pair of nominations better encapsulate Liberman’s long and diverse career.
“If someone spent 17 years working on the same television show and had five nominations from that television show that would make sense – it would be a fair, accurate representation of their career,” Liberman says to Gold Derby in an exclusive video interview. “But it always felt a little misrepresentative of me to have nominations two decades apart from the same franchise. So now that I have the ‘Only Murders’ nomination, which is for a half-hour comedy, that’s completely different from ‘Deadwood.
“If someone spent 17 years working on the same television show and had five nominations from that television show that would make sense – it would be a fair, accurate representation of their career,” Liberman says to Gold Derby in an exclusive video interview. “But it always felt a little misrepresentative of me to have nominations two decades apart from the same franchise. So now that I have the ‘Only Murders’ nomination, which is for a half-hour comedy, that’s completely different from ‘Deadwood.
- 7/26/2024
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Gosho Aoyama’s shonen manga Yaiba is getting a brand new anime adaptation. This was revealed in the 24th issue of Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine.
An announcement trailer and a visual illustrated by Gosho Aoyama were revealed to commemorate the big news.
The new Yaiba anime will be fully supervised by Aoyama himself. No further details regarding the studio or the staff involved have been revealed yet.
Moreover, the magazine also featured a special message from the mangaka, stating, “Whether you know Yaiba or not, please watch it! It’s amazing!!!“
Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama. It was serialized in Shogakukan’s shonen manga magazine Weekly Shonen Sunday from September 1988 to December 1993, with its chapters collected in twenty-four tankobon volumes.
An 52-episode anime television series covered up to the Kaguya Arc entitled Kenyu Densetsu Yaiba, produced by Pastel, aired on TV Tokyo...
An announcement trailer and a visual illustrated by Gosho Aoyama were revealed to commemorate the big news.
The new Yaiba anime will be fully supervised by Aoyama himself. No further details regarding the studio or the staff involved have been revealed yet.
Moreover, the magazine also featured a special message from the mangaka, stating, “Whether you know Yaiba or not, please watch it! It’s amazing!!!“
Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama. It was serialized in Shogakukan’s shonen manga magazine Weekly Shonen Sunday from September 1988 to December 1993, with its chapters collected in twenty-four tankobon volumes.
An 52-episode anime television series covered up to the Kaguya Arc entitled Kenyu Densetsu Yaiba, produced by Pastel, aired on TV Tokyo...
- 5/8/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Experimental metal act Boris have announced a split album with fellow veteran Japanese band Coaltar of the Deepers. The LP, titled hello there, arrives March 22nd.
Both acts formed in the early 90s, and Boris member Takeshi has cited Coaltar of the Deepers’ shoegaze sound as an influence on his own band. The two previously collaborated in 2019 when Boris covered Coaltar of the Deepers’ 2007 song “To the Beach” for their tears EP. Boris’ version was produced by Coaltar of the Deepers singer-guitarist Narasaki.
The upcoming album features six songs, with Boris commenting that the concept is to “present newly recorded self-covers of past songs to today’s listeners,” as well as “a new attempt to specify songs to the other band and cover each other’s songs.”
The LP contains three Coaltar of the Deepers tracks, including new versions of two of their songs and a cover of a Boris...
Both acts formed in the early 90s, and Boris member Takeshi has cited Coaltar of the Deepers’ shoegaze sound as an influence on his own band. The two previously collaborated in 2019 when Boris covered Coaltar of the Deepers’ 2007 song “To the Beach” for their tears EP. Boris’ version was produced by Coaltar of the Deepers singer-guitarist Narasaki.
The upcoming album features six songs, with Boris commenting that the concept is to “present newly recorded self-covers of past songs to today’s listeners,” as well as “a new attempt to specify songs to the other band and cover each other’s songs.”
The LP contains three Coaltar of the Deepers tracks, including new versions of two of their songs and a cover of a Boris...
- 2/9/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
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