Hajime Tsuburaya


Hajime Tsuburaya was a Japanese film and television director, producer, and cinematographer. The eldest son of Eiji Tsuburaya, he began his career on the 1954 film, Godzilla and its sequel, Godzilla Raids Again as an assistant special effects cinematographer.

Early career

In 1959, Tsuburaya joined TBS Television as a production director.

Tsuburaya Productions

In 1970, Tsuburaya left TBS due to the death of his father and became president of Tsuburaya Productions. Having financial difficulties, the company was in a critical business situation. Declaring he couldn't serve as president and director at the same time, he became a producer. As a producer in 1970, he produced Ultra Fight. This popularity led to the demand for full-scale special effects programs in 1971 when he produced Return of Ultraman and Mirrorman, bringing about a second giant boom.

Partial filmography

Director

Kemuri no Osama Ultra Q Ultraman

Lyricist

Return of Ultraman - "Return of Ultraman" / "Kaiju Ondo" Mirrorman - "Song of Mirrorman" / "Song of SGM" / "Fight! Mirrorman"

Assistant director

  • ''Cartero Carlos Fly to Japan''

Special effects director

Producer

Ultra Fight Return of Ultraman

Assistant special effects cinematographer

Godzilla Godzilla Raids Again

Interviewee