Talk:Dota: Dragon's Blood

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Feedback from New Page Review process[edit]

I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: While there's unfortunately little varied coverage about this subject, meaning there's ostensibly little room to expand this article from a stub until the show debuts, the show's announcement has received substantial coverage from Gizmodo, IGN, NME, Syfy, PCGamesN, GameSpot, Destructoid, PC Gamer, Deadline, CBR, and Engadget. I therefore see no issue with marking the article as reviewed..

TheTechnician27 (Talk page) 16:47, 28 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Animator[edit]

Animations is definitely provided by Studio Mir, as stated in Dota 2 official website and Netlfix outro credit. Production Reve is only Production Service. Correct? AFRX (talk) 04:06, 28 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Every show Mir has been on the animation company is credited as production service. Plus all of the animators themselves are credited under Reve. Studio Mir is literally credited as one of the producers and all of the design, directing and storyboard jobs are credited as being done by their staff. Max1057 (talk) 18:31, 28 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Not only are the directors and designers from Mir, but so is Kim Il Kwang (the art director) and Hang Cheong Il (one of the supervising producers). Even the main line producer works for Mir. Max1057 (talk) 18:40, 28 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Changes in Book Two[edit]

A lot of people and companies are credited in different roles in book two then they were in book one. Here is a list of some of the roles that changed and some that stayed the same.

  • Production Reve is no longer providing animation services for book two like they did for book one. Studio Mir is animating book two themselves.
  • Ki Hyun Ryu who was credited as a co-executive producer in book one is now credited as an executive producer in book two.
  • Steven Melching who was credited as a supervising producer in book one is now credited as a co-executive producer in book two.
  • Mitch Iverson who was credited as an executive story editor in book one is credited as a co-producer in book two.
  • Ashley Halloran who was credited as an executive story editor in book one is credited as a co-producer in book two.
  • Meredith Layne who was credited as a co-producer in book one starting with episode three remains credited as such in book two.
  • Cheong-Il Han remains credited as a supervising producer for both books.
  • Eugene Lee remains credited as a supervising producer for both books.
  • Lee Seung Wook remains credited as a line producer for both books.
  • Benjamin Kaltenecker who was credited as a line producer in the last two episodes of book one remains credited as such in book two.

I didn't know how to edit these into the article, so I figured I should list them so someone else with more idea of what they are doing could do it. Max1057 (talk) 04:34, 26 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]