Japanese photographer who worked on the original Dragon Ball series handling both photography and production advancement. Nakamura contributed to multiple sagas of the anime, supporting the visual capture and production workflow.
Tetsu Nakamura worked on the original Dragon Ball as both a photographer and production advancement specialist. He handled photography for three episodes covering the Commander Red and Fortuneteller Baba sagas, essential work that ensured visual consistency frame-by-frame. Additionally, Nakamura served as assistant episode director on four episodes, lending organizational expertise to the production pipeline during Dragon Ball's initial television run.
Nakamura's technical contributions extended across Dragon Ball's production hierarchy. His photography work on episodes 66, 71, and 76 established visual continuity, while his production advancement duties on episodes 81 and 84 helped coordinate the complex logistics of anime production. His behind-the-scenes work represents the often-overlooked infrastructure that brought Dragon Ball's weekly episodes to air.
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