Shinichi Omata 小俣 真一 | |
Other Names: | Mamoru Hatakeyama (畠山守) |
Birth Place: | Japan |
Known For: | |
Occupation: | Director, storyboard artist, producer |
Employer: | Phoenix Entertainment (1995–2001) |
Years Active: | 1995–2001, 2009–present |
is a Japanese director, storyboard artist, and former producer best known for directing (2016) and (2019).
Omata began his career in the industry in the mid-1990s as an producer at Phoenix Entertainment, which he worked with until 2001. He mainly worked as either an animation producer for hentai series, or as an assistant production manager on series Phoenix Entertainment produced. In 2009, he became an active storyboard artist with Shaft, first serving on the 9th episode of Natsu no Arashi! Akinai-chū. During his tenure with Shaft, he worked mainly under the direction of Akiyuki Shinbo and Yukihiro Miyamoto, with whom he directed and storyboarded several episodes to Arakawa Under the Bridge, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl. In 2012, Omata left Shaft's ranks and began working mainly for Studio Deen, where he would make his first series directorial debut with under the pseudonym . Shinbo's own style with Shaft is regarded to be a sort of "artistic renaissance" within the anime industry, and Omata's own directorial works after his leave from the studio have also been regarded as such.[1] , for example, has been praised for its storytelling and direction despite limited and inconsistent animation from the studio's animation team.[2] [3] Following his work with Studio Deen, Omata began a relationship with A-1 Pictures in 2018, where he directed the fantasy war series Record of Grancrest War, and the following year was given directorial responsibilities for . The series garnered immediate success and was included as a runner-up for Funimation's "Decade of Anime" fan-poll award for "Favorite Romance Series of the Decade"[4] was nominated at the 2020 Crunchyroll Anime Awards for Best Comedy.[5] The second season garnered seven awards at the 2020 Newtype Anime Awards, including Best Director for Omata.[6]
Highlights roles with series directorial duties.
Year | Title | Director(s) | Studio | Roles | Ref(s) |
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2009 | Natsu no Arashi! Akinai-chū | Akiyuki Shinbo Kenichi Ishikura | Shaft | Storyboard artist | [7] |
2010 | Hidamari Sketch x Hoshimittsu | Akiyuki Shinbo Kenichi Ishikura | Shaft | Storyboard artist | [8] |
Arakawa Under the Bridge | Akiyuki Shinbo |