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Animation Appreciation thread #18

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-01 8:39

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Appreciate animation pls

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 2:28

>>840

One of the worst PVs I have ever seen. I hope they will release a better PV without all the nonsense soon.

But the animations look nice. Maybe the best anime CG movie.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 3:10

http://vimeo.com/73554156

Indie animation

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 3:19

>>818

Your mum is shit TTGLtard.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 3:30

>>840

Well, Captain Harlock was a spectacular financial flop so I hope this bombs as well. That'll teach TOEI to invest so much into this digital puppetry garbage.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 3:32

>>842

Too much software tweening and drags for my liking.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 3:39

>>742

The short at 7:25 was the only remarkable movie from the bunch.

>>844

CG will stay. And Expelled doesn't look bad either. I think it's the right middle way between anime and CG movie.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 6:35

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN9UlP_SRN8

The Sword in the Stone comparison - Old HD master vs Blu-ray

Which looks better?

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 6:43

Many crowd scenes in Uchouten Kazoku #12.
I think this was generally even better than Hanasaku Iroha.
If only P.A. Works were this consistent.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 6:48

>>848
I think this was generally even better than Hanasaku Iroha.

There is no doubt Uchouten is better made than HanaIro.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 7:00

>>847

What the hell are they doing?

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 7:46

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 7:51

>>851

Holy shit, that was fucking awesome.
Kazuto Nakazawa animations are so powerful !

This is definitely one of his best works i've seen so far.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 7:51

>>851

Color direction seems much different from season 1. Also, did the first season have so many effects?

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 9:02

>>851

Looks neat. Though I guess that's the opening or something and not how the anime will look like.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 11:22

If the anime will look anywhere as good as that, it's going to be amazing. Nakazawa is impressive as always

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 16:05

>being happy about nakazawa working on fujoshit

he could have gotten an episode in dandy instead but no, he is stuck in pandering trash

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 20:18

Who cares about the fujoshit. We're all glad that he's making basketball look epic in anime.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 21:35

>>857
I'm not. I don't really care for basketball.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-30 23:58

>>858
Basugay is just one show anyway, no harm in seeing some good animation that doesn't involve explosions, fighting, or robots for once. Nakazawa sure seems to have a thing for fujoshi pandering shows lately though.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 3:20

Will you fund Morimoto's new film?
http://camp-fire.jp/projects/view/794

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 4:25

>>860

Doesn't look like it's animation, so not really.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 4:41

>>860

The funding is Japan-only and it's just for a release of Megumi Hosaka's performance on Ustream and on DVD (so kinda the same thing as the Time of Eve kickstarter) in december. Everything's done. Also like 861 said, it's not animation - I wouldn't fund it even if I was in Japan.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 6:14

>>860
It's not a film and it's not an animation.
And you can fund outside japan.
Morimoto is directing a stage theater production for the first time.

But on the facebook page they also wrote that after this, the next project will be animation.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 6:15

>>863
And you can fund outside japan.
No you can't.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 6:18

>>856
he could have gotten an episode in dandy instead but no, he is stuck in pandering trash

What if he does have an episode for Dandy?
His work for the Basketbal OP seems to be finished.
We don't know, but I bet he will be on Space Dandy.

He an Watanabe have always collaborated together.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 6:25

Did anyone do a Shingeki No Kyoujin sakuga MAD?

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 6:33

>>866

i got this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGVTmw0pTlw
Akira Hamaguchi  is a Timing legend to me
Just one of the best , it's scary how he deals with that feminine titan moves.
It's almost Movie quality animation.
i can't believe it

i can't also belive Norimitsu Suzuki didn't worked on titan
WTF man (or maybe he did but not sure)


I'd love sakuga for 3.33 , z movie one piece z , wind rises

so more movie sakuga , if someone know the goods

thanks

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 7:08

Would love a sports sakuga MAD.

All the fighting scenes got a little stale

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 7:46

>>867

Akira Hamaguchi  is a Timing legend to me

what's so interesting about his timing?
 I just analyzed the timing in his snk scene.

It's mostly in 2s, and there are lots of unnecessary drawings in 1s that make the motion lose it's impact.

It's a very average timing. Specially when the titan is running, the timing has lots of drawings that are useless, it makes the motion more fluid, but that's sadly all it does.

I'm just talking about the timing, he is still a great animator.


I think the timing legends are
Norio Matsumoto
Iso
Yutapon
Inoue
Honda
Imaishi
Kanada
Tanabe
Utsunomiya
Mori

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 8:10

I think Okiura is also a timing legend

just look at his Innocence scene, it's so fluid but it's mainly in 3s, and a few drawings in 2s. It looks perfect.

http://youtu.be/Bp7a_vHJEEI

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 8:53

>>869
Well , The movement when she is turning her head looking around is fantastic
I don't mind 2s , for timing i mostly give my judgement on what i see , after that i got interested if it's 2s or 3s etc

Why this shot is legendary is that it's fluid yes , but the fluidity is NOT linear , to reach that kind of shit ,it's very HARD , you have to know your shit.

It's not only fluid , again take a look on how she moves
It's very , how to explain that , very un-linear , fast and then slow in the end .
We also got close of ISO , yeah , it's a titan , she is fast because they are not heavy but she is still heavier than the human around and we see that difference.


Sorry can't explain properly but i know your list and yes the shot of Okiura is awesome
I'm not saying akira is the greatest timing animator but i respect his work.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 9:00

>>871
Hamaguchi's timing is not my personal taste, but I know what you mean.
He is a great animator and I think he is progressing the whole time which is amazing.

Also thanks for the polite reply.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 9:04

https://twitter.com/kill_la_kill/status/385010165700780032

Kill la Kill OP, conte by Imaishi and Yoshinari; AD by Sushio. Yoshinari did a lot of KA for it.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 9:10

imaishi/yoshinari vs umetsu vs nakazawa

who will win op of the season?!

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 10:06

>>874

 Nakazawa, I can already tell just by looking at the camrip.

I always enjoyed Nakazawa's intros and ops, he is very creative when it comes to that.


http://youtu.be/XH711kCBsx8
http://youtu.be/3nRzQ9Shj1A
http://www.catsuka.com/player/atarashii_sekai
http://www.catsuka.com/player/pride31_opening
http://youtu.be/qM_SYbz5zdM

I hope he also works on the Space Dandy OP.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 10:13

>>875
The KuroBas OP caprip isn't even half as good as any random Umetsu OP. And depending on just how much Yoshinari animation is on the KLK OP, that will also beat it in terms of animation.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 10:15

>>873 Nakazawa

because Nakazawa is the coolest motherfucker working in the anime industry.

why?

because of this beats
http://youtu.be/ImyntxVxZyE

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 10:20

>>877

 this Kill Bill scene is the best sakuga animation of all time.
It even tops Mitsuo Iso's evangelion scene because it has ISO AND OHIRA IN IT !

I never get tired of watching this.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 10:26

>>877

How did they produce the lines in this clip?
It seems impossible to me to trace them, it looks so handmade and rough, straight from the animators desk.

This is the best digital production since the Blood movie.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-01 10:32

I'm also betting on Nakazawa. I like his style a lot more than the others'. Full disclosure: I don't like Imaishi at all. Thank the animation gods Yoshinari will be heavily involved with that OP.

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