Noriko Suzuki is a photographer and color coordination specialist who handled visual photography and color work for Dragon Ball theatrical films and television episodes.
Suzuki provided photography work for six episodes of the original Dragon Ball series, and handled photography across multiple Dragon Ball theatrical releases: Curse of the Blood Rubies, Mystical Adventure, Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, Dead Zone, The Tree of Might, and The World's Strongest. She also contributed to Dragon Ball Z specials including Bardock: The Father of Goku. Her role as photographer involved color timing, compositing elements, and ensuring consistent visual tone across the animation pipeline.
Suzuki's photography credits spanned anime and film, including Wedding Peach, Neon Genesis Evangelion, My Neighbor Totoro, Only Yesterday, and Ghost in the Shell, establishing her as a skilled technical artist in Japanese animation's color and photographic departments.
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