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Prime Video’s new Ghost in the Shell anime (2026): 6 skills to learn if you want to make work like this

Prime Video is signaling a bigger anime strategy—headlined by a new Ghost in the Shell adaptation. Instead of scrolling past the headline, use it as a portfolio prompt: here’s what the news implies about the craft—and what to practice next.

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What the news actually says (fast recap)

  • Prime Video wants to become a major global anime destination (positioning against Crunchyroll/Netflix).
  • Ghost in the Shell is a flagship title, with Science SARU attached and global distribution rights described (with stated exceptions in some regions).
  • Other slate callouts include a Fist of the North Star reboot (blending CGI + hand-drawn) and additional returning series.

6 skill buckets to practice (and why they convert to portfolio work)

  • Perspective + environment layout i — believable streets, interiors, props, and scale.
  • Lighting / value design i — readable silhouettes in night/neon scenes.
  • Material rendering i — reflective surfaces, texture, and believable edges.
  • Shape language + silhouette i — iconic readability and design consistency.
  • Storyboarding + cinematics i — shot choices, staging, and flow.
  • Animation fundamentals i — posing, arcs, spacing, timing.

⏱️ 15–30 minute “news-to-portfolio” mini-assignment

  • Pick 1 reference: cyberpunk street, interior, or tech lab.
  • Lay down structure: simple 1- or 2-point perspective grid (don’t overbuild).
  • Do a 3-value pass: dark / mid / light before you detail.
  • Render 1 material: choose metal or glass and finish only a small area cleanly.
  • Optional upgrade: storyboard 3 shots that enter → reveal → exit the space.

🎧 Podcast-ready talking points (solo voice)

  • Hook: “Prime Video is openly chasing the ‘preferred anime destination’ label—what does that mean for artists?”
  • Bridge: “Whenever streamers fight for slates, the real winners are creators who can ship clean fundamentals fast.”
  • Teach: Walk through the 6 skill buckets and give one practical example for each.
  • Action: Read the mini-assignment step-by-step so listeners can do it today.
  • Close: “If you want structure, pick a schedule window and enroll—don’t wait for motivation; build a plan.”
Sources: GamesRadar+ · Deadline
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