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Animation Appreciation Thread #11

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-06 13:34

We're back to the usual numbering

The Sakuga Wiki [JP] - http://www18.atwiki.jp/sakuga/
Good Animation Blog - http://www.pelleas.net/aniTOP/
Other websites: http://pastebin.com/r2Vcy4b2

Animation on Twitter, Tumblr and Youtube:
http://pastebin.com/CQa8wU3q

Older Threads: #1-Refuge Thread #1 http://pastebin.com/ykTP0v6m

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-07 15:41

>>98
We can look at what that article on >>63 has to say:

    What holds true of the photographic film does of course not apply to animated cartoons. Unlike the former, they are called upon to picture the unreal – that which never happens. In the light of this assumption, Walt Disney’s increasing attempts to express fantasy in realistic terms are aesthetically questionable precisely because they comply with the cinematic approach… There is a growing tendency toward camera-reality in his later full length films. Peopled with the counterparts of real landscapes and real human beings, they are not so much “drawings brought to life” as life reproduced in drawings… In these cartoons false devotion to the cinematic approach inexorably stifles the draftsman’s imagination.

The guy thinks that realism in animation=crap, and that the inherent quality of the medium (which is that it's being 100% drawn from the mind of the artists) should be exploited to max degree. I can't say I completely disagree, but realist animation has its own charm as well. Ultimately, I'd still say that someone like Ohira or Hisashi Mori is much more exciting than any realist animator.

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