
The process of creating anime always goes through some
general steps. First, the story idea- that usually comes from manga-is being
converted into the script and divided into episodic length. Then there’s the
pre-production state, where the director does some financial preparations and
finds right people for the actual production. When all that is done, the
director needs to complete the script in the visual way, which is called creating
the storyboard. Storyboard is doing some rough sketches including perspective,
background and the layout for every scene, that then the key animators can turn
into high quality key frames -the first and last frame of smooth motion. Usually
anime has 24 frames per one second, so when the key animators to their job of
only couple of frames, the rest is drawn by „in-between” artists. Lastly, finished
animations require recording voice tracks and whole audio work needs to be done.
After all that we can watch our favorite anime episode, which in my opinion
contains insane amount of work and preparations, and should have been more
appreciated by the viewers.

sorce: https://animewhiz.com/how-anime-is-made/
Apart from copying the script from manga, the process looks like a standard for developing any animated film (where the style of the drawings is also original, unlike in anime). Or is there something special that I don't see?
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