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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (麓 一博) is a technical artist at [[Sega]]. He has been with the company since the late 90's, having dealt in video production for the [[Sega Dreamcast]]'s launch, including making the console's startup video.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231029150957/https://area.autodesk.jp/column/tutorial/softimage_maniacs/}} Fumoto is a committee member of the Computer Entertainment Developers Conference and the operator of the [[Sega Tech Blog]] website.{{ref|https://cgworld.jp/interview/1908-segablog.html}}
 
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (麓 一博) is a technical artist at [[Sega]]. He has been with the company since the late 90's, having dealt in video production for the [[Sega Dreamcast]]'s launch, including making the console's startup video.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231029150957/https://area.autodesk.jp/column/tutorial/softimage_maniacs/}} Fumoto is a committee member of the Computer Entertainment Developers Conference and the operator of the [[Sega Tech Blog]] website.{{ref|https://cgworld.jp/interview/1908-segablog.html}}

Revision as of 14:38, 28 January 2024

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Kazuhiro Fumoto
Employment history:
Divisions:
第3事業部 第3開発2部
Role(s): Artist and Technical artist
Twitter: @FumotoKZ

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Kazuhiro Fumoto (麓 一博) is a technical artist at Sega. He has been with the company since the late 90's, having dealt in video production for the Sega Dreamcast's launch, including making the console's startup video.[2] Fumoto is a committee member of the Computer Entertainment Developers Conference and the operator of the Sega Tech Blog website.[4]

Production history

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Photographs

Main article: Photos of Kazuhiro Fumoto

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