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Animation Appreciation Thread #14

Name: Anonymous 2013-04-25 8:02

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Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 5:10

>>478
Well , read >>479
He summed up what i wanted to say

Maybe the title of the video is killing you for some reason
Maybe there is a dudebro feeling
And yes the running style is standard ,but they are giants , with muscles and tons of weight
You can ask any style to be dropped on this
It would be weird

The lay out and storyboard is close to perfect
We sense very well the tension and the magnifient of the giant
The only bad thing are the human animation
They are well done but it could have been way better than that
I agree

After the giant , i don't see what kind of stuff you expected.
Maybe you don't want some thing too serious

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 5:18

All new Hisao Yokobori (横堀久雄) #Sakuga MAD http://youtu.be/-awPdx-hVKI

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 5:31

>>482
Nice vehicle animation

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 6:05

>>482
So smooth.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 6:17

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 6:19

http://vimeo.com/64989818#

Animation student short

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 7:05

>>482
Nice one  dude!

>>486
I will yell a bit , sorry for that but

I'm getting seriously tired of all those student animated yutapon/yuasa/koike/whenever sakuga artist there - LIKE
I'm the only one bored by this ?

All those people get jobs in the industry by mimic those great artist ?
Okay they are young but what's the point ?

All those student movies starts to look the same , and it's really boring and embarassing.

The only great part is that Yuasa and his friends will get more fame.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 7:31

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 7:55

https://twitter.com/bahijd/status/329923554839777280

I don't want my animation scene to end up becoming a Michael Bay mess. So gotta be careful.

https://twitter.com/bahijd/status/329923770691227648

This is a good example of how to handle a huge scene in a balanced way http://t.co/F5vBFYuGCf it's not too chaotic, I like to watch it


I guess he is talking about the project he works on with Yutapon.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:05

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:12

>>489
interesting. Sounds like a difficult challenge.

Generally spoken, I'm happy about the industries current attitude.
They are finally giving the young animators a chance to grow.

Animemirai was a good startup for the all this.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:14

>>489

One of tweets he deleted earlier
http://i.imgur.com/mnPJgL0.png

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:18

I dream of cocks drifting across the blue sky.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:20

So Bahi got to animate action sequence?

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:21

>>492
Cool, debris animation from Bahi. This should be interesting.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:21

>>492
Damn, I'm fucking jelly.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:27

I dream of butterfly vaginas with cok wings.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:36

Animemirai was a good startup for all this.
indeed.

The younger generation is finally going to develop.
Yutapon, Iso, Yoshinari and all the other seniors are the senseis of the younger generation.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:40

Iso for Animemirai 2014!

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:41

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:45

I think the masters all had their moments, slowly it might be about time for them to step back. I'm also glad that the industry has realized that, the younger generation is the future, I don't want to see crappy sakuga in 20 years.

Good to see animators like Yoshinari pass on their knowledge to the new generation.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:46

>>499
Please someone make this come true.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:46

>>499
Please someone make this come true.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:48

>>499
 > Iso for Animemirai 2014!

I will send a letter to Animemirai.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:49

>2013
>still having hopes for Iso working

top lel

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 8:59

You know, LWA did have a lot of young animators. Other than Yoshinari, Yoshigaki and Hori they're all in their mid 20's; they just happen to be ultra-talented. YoneMai and Handa (http://i.imgur.com/O931P8C.jpg) are both 24; Masarau Sakamoto (http://i.minus.com/i56Gbt9cFidzE.gif) is 22.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 9:05

>Iso will die in your lifetime

;_;

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 9:08

Kanada will die in yo- oh wait

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 9:18

>>508

not a good joke, that was sad.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 9:20

Is Aiura well animated?

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 9:32

>>485
King of Thorn

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 10:04

>>510
It's cute

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 10:22

>>510

Above average given the length plus some nice backgrounds from time to time.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 10:32

>>512

Fuck off, only manly homoerotic ACTION allowed in the sakuga thread. moeshits pls die

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 10:39

>>514
>manly homoerotic ACTION
>sakuga

Pick one
No such thing as homo sakuga action

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 10:40

>>515

It's called Free and Basugay.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 10:42

>>516
Not homo, just fujoshi making a fuss out of nothing

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 11:27

I think I said this before, and forgive me if I am wrong, but it seemed like in the older days anime companies were a little more confident in giving youngsters a spotlight to shine. Be it via Anime intros(Obari and Dragonar), OVA productions (Bubblegum Crisis gave Takeshi Honda a peg up) or being scouted to work on big time films (Akira and Inoue, or was it Ohira?) etc.. With Animemirai it seems to focus is nurturing that young talent, but via a different avenue, which I think is good for a medium which is slowly dying around the world.

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 12:16

>>518
We have things like Muromi-san and Yuyushiki airing at the moment. Ryo-chimo just got a full TV anime. What's there to be worried about?

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-02 12:29

>>518
>>519

I'm another guy, but I'm not worried about the animators, I'm more worried about future directors and producers. Who is going to replace Miyazaki at Ghibli and who is going to make anime shine again worldwide like Otomo, Miyazaki, Watanabe and Oshii did.

But that discussion doesn't belong to this thread, I just wanted to mention.
(Ghibli seems going to die without Miyazaki and Takahata)

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