Kazuki Ohashi
Kazuki Ohashi occupies a specific space in contemporary animation. A look at the credits for WIND BREAKER and MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES reveals a consistent focus on kinetic movement and character expression. These projects lean into high-octane sequences that demand a sharp sense of timing and visual rhythm.
The work on Horimiya shows a shift toward nuanced personal interactions. By navigating the balance between intense action and quiet school-life moments, the directing credits demonstrate a range that remains grounded in the pacing of each specific scene. It is a body of work defined by how the camera moves relative to the people on screen.
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