Toru Matoba

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Toru Matoba
Toru Matoba with miniatures from Warning from Space
Born July 10, 1920
Yurakucho, Tokyo, Japan
Died 1992
Occupation Special effects director, cameraman
First work Earth (1939)
Notable work Ultraman (TV 1966-1967)
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Toru Matoba (的場 徹,   Matoba Tōru) was a Japanese special effects director and cameraman. Matoba began his career in 1938, working as an assistant cameraman at Nikkatsu's Tamagawa Studio. In 1941, he enlisted in the Imperial Japanese Army and was deployed in China; upon returning to Japan in 1946, he found Nikkatsu Tamagawa Studio to now be in the possession of Daiei, who renamed it Daiei Tokyo Studio. Matoba's employment at the studio nonetheless resumed, and he was transferred to its Special Photography Section. Training under Goro Watanabe and Tatsuyuki Yokota, Matoba rose to the position of special effects director, working on early Daiei tokusatsu films like Warning from Space (1956), The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly (1957), and Killer Whale (1962).

In 1965, Matoba left Daiei to become a special effects director at Tsuburaya Productions, working on five of the company's first seven television series. He became a freelancer by 1970, but continued to work in special effects in the form of P-Production's TV series Spectreman, which he developed and directed the pilot for, as well as directed the special effects for its first four episodes. Matoba established his own company in 1972 and became a director of documentaries until the mid-1980s. He passed away in 1992 due to undisclosed causes.

Selected filmography

Director of special effects

Actor

  • Monster Booska (TV 1966-1967) as island chieftain [episode 9] / man launching fireworks [episode 26] / captain of cruiseferry [episode 42]

Gallery

Notes

  1. The movie credits Tatsuyuki Yokota and Soichi Aisaka as being in charge of the special effects, with Matoba and Chikashi Makiura as their cinematographers. However, Matoba was actually responsible for the effects.[1]
  2. The movie credits Chikara Komatsubara as the special effects director, with Matoba and Hiroshi Ishida as his cinematographers. However, Matoba was actually responsible for the effects.[2]

References

This is a list of references for Toru Matoba. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Ikeda 1984, p. 75.
  2. Ikeda 1984, pp. 30, 67.

Bibliography

  • Ikeda, Noriaki (26 November 1984). Daiei Special Effects Collection: Daimajin. Tokuma Shoten.

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