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Jan Scott-Frazier : ウィキペディア英語版
Jan Scott-Frazier
Jan Scott-Frazier (born Scott Frazier) is an American who has worked in various roles of the Japanese anime industry for 13 years, including producer.〔〔 Frazier was one of the few foreigners to work in the Japanese anime industry.〔〔
==Career==

Frazier moved to Japan in April 1987 and switched into an animation education program that October.〔〔 She would eventually teach at the school in December 1988. Frazier was in Hangzhou, China when the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 escalated. During her drive to the airport, she was briefly shot at. During Frazier's career she worked in many roles including animation checker, cameraman, inbetweener, and others.〔 Starting in 1992, Frazier set up TAO, a studio in Thailand and ran it for 4 1/2 years.〔〔 Riots also occurred in Bangkok when Frazier was working there.〔 Izumi Matsumoto in 1994 created the first digital manga, named "Comic On", with Frazier producing.〔〔
Frazier worked for Production I.G as a technical director and would serve as president of the Japan-based United States branch in 1996.〔〔〔 She would later leave the company to become a freelancer.〔 During Blood: The Last Vampire's production, Frazier's unedited first draft of the English language dialog was unexpectedly used. Frazier would also work on several video games including Ghost in the Shell and Quo Vadis 2.〔 She returned to the United States due to a Japanese anime industry collapse and worked for a company that wanted help in the US.〔 During the Anime Central 2001 costume contest, Frazier served as minster during Robert DeJesus wedding.〔 Frazier would later start the nonprofit Voices For, a group of voice actors who released the album ''Voices for Peace'' and donated the money to charities including CARE and Doctors Without Borders.〔〔

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