![]() Violet Evergarden Vocal Album: Song letters Non-album single ( The Idolmaster Million Live!) ![]() Non-album single ( Kamigami no Asobi InFinite) Wonder Tale ~Smile to Happiness to Fushigi na Hon~ With Junpei Fujita, Hitoshi Fujima, and Tomohiro Kita Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory DollĪrrangement with Junpei Fujita and Hitoshi Fujima Tantei Opera Milky Holmes the Movie: Milky Holmes' Counterattack With Noriyasu Agematsu, Junpei Fujita, and Hitoshi Fujima With Keishi Yonao, Ryū Takami, and Ryū Kawamuraīodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World With Daisuke Kikuta, Haruki Mori, and Tomohiro Kita When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace ![]() With Junpei Fujita, Noriyasu Agematsu, and Hitoshi Fujima Since 2017, he has been a member of the Japanese agency Miracle Bus. Ĭall left Elements Garden on June 30, 2016, due to his contract expiring. Call would continue to compose soundtracks for other anime series and films such as Josee, the Tiger and the Fish. Alongside Tsuruoka, Call began composing the soundtracks for the anime series Tokyo ESP and Violet Evergarden. After his employment, Call was introduced to Yōta Tsuruoka, a sound director at Kyoto Animation. After an interview with Fujita and a review of his music portfolio, he joined Elements Garden and began composing music in Japan in 2012, where he gained attention for his grand arrangements and impressive symphonic music. Three months after his arrival, he was introduced to Junpei Fujita, a music creator working at Elements Garden. In the end, he decided to move to Japan on a tourist visa to work in the anime and game industry. Īfter graduating from college, he debated if he should pursue a career in film music in Hollywood. After graduating, Call enrolled at the Berklee College of Music, where he majored in film scoring. ![]() He joined the choir club when he entered high school. Call later made a friend in his hometown who taught him about Japanese anime and video games, which prompted him to start composing orchestral music. During that time, he learned to play the guitar and took lessons about bluegrass music from a local teacher. As a teenager, Call was diagnosed with occipital neuralgia and had to take a break from going to school. Call is affiliated with the Japanese agency Miracle Bus and was previously a member of the musical group Elements Garden.Įvan Call was born in California, U.S., on June 29, 1988. He has composed music for multiple anime series, such as Violet Evergarden, Muv-Luv Alternative and Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. Proportion: How things fit together and relate to each other in terms of size and scale whether big or small, nearby or distant.Evan Call (born June 29, 1988) is an American composer and arranger working in Japan.Pattern: A regular repetition of lines, shapes, colors, or values in a composition.Contrast: Paintings with high contrast-strong differences between light and dark, for example-have a different feel than paintings with minimal contrast in light and dark, such as in Whistler Nocturne series. In addition to light and dark, contrast can be differences in shape, color, size, texture, type of line, etc.Focus (or Emphasis): The viewer's eye ultimately wants to rest on the "most important" thing or focal point in the painting, otherwise the eye feels lost, wandering around in space.Look for the large underlying shapes (squares, triangles, etc.) and repeated color. Rhythm: In much the same way music does, a piece of art can have a rhythm or underlying beat that leads your eye to view the artwork at a certain pace.Leading lines can be actual lines, such as the lines of a fence or railroad, or they can be implied lines, such as a row of trees or curve of stones or circles. Movement: There are many ways to give a sense of movement in a painting, such as the arrangement of objects, the position of figures, the flow of a river. You can use leading lines (a photography term applicable to painting) to direct the viewer's eye into and around the painting.A painting that is not balanced creates a sense of unease. Balance: Balance is the sense that the painting "feels right" and not heavier on one side. Having a symmetrical arrangement adds a sense of calm, whereas an asymmetrical arrangement creates a more dynamic feeling.Unity: Do all the parts of the composition feel as if they belong together, or does something feel stuck on, awkwardly out of place?.
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