Were these people fucking retards? corner Right definitively looks better.
Also fuck 3/ flat angles.
Were these people fucking retards? corner Right definitively looks better.
Also fuck 3/ flat angles.
why cant we get good stuff?
They actually did use angles like the ones on the right though specifically for more dramatic scenes. Using them constantly is how you get shit like Battlefield Earth.
What's more egregious is how the current look of the show is from them obsessively trying to keep to the bible in regards to character designs, but that they've thrown stuff like the middle and right columns completely out the window in the process.
kek
why do you care? how this affect you? hmmmm?
Every cartoon now looks like the left, and the middle and right are sorely missed.
Cherrypicked
Using them constantly is how you get FLCL which is the tightest shit.
But I agree there is a time and place for the middle. So many cartoons now are just the left.
This doesn't work, you can see the variation between similar shots. I could easily use this as an argument for anime's composition. I am not even a weeb.
Every cartoon now looks like the left
Don't I know it!
Cherrypicked
Is it puppet rigging? Budget? Laziness? Incompetence? Bad taste?
What a visually interesting scene! I sure hope they do a camera cut!
No that’s what cartoons look like now most of the time.
It's what happens when you delete the layout department and put the onus on the storyboarders because things are digital now and penny-pinching execs figured they could get away with it.
is this due to tracing?
I don't get it. Anime has so much content you can cherry pick mildly similar shots to make a montage?
This question has been bugging me for a long time is there any way I can look into this? When did this take place?
based
weebs seething
Deflect to anime
Seething industryfag detected.
I like top center and bottom center & bottom right
If you're implying that top right is the best out of the three you're either retarded or Will Wright
Top right is a dynamic establishing shot.
Kek my ass
its all generic anime
yarp... what's your fucking point anon
This very well can be true. However, I believe it's implied from the way it's laid out and from the caption this is a dialog/action shot. The focus is meant to be on Homer, not the room he's in.
On the topic of framing and camera angles, the Tralfaz blog posted this really cool shot from Bob Clampett's Book Revue
Rugrats had to sell baby-vision a lot and the early seasons did a great job with dynamic staging.
CALL ON MEEEEEE
welp thats modern animu since 2010s, even 2000s anime didnt looked that bad aside from Toei cheap slop and safety filters
Don’t get in an anime cherrypicking slapfight that’s what the bait is there for.
Focus on how modern cartoons are lacking.
whats your problem buddie
he he, Hey Louis, I am ruining something
Basically every new cartoon is is composed like Family Guy at least 80% of the time and for many it’s nearly 100%.
Composition is pretty much the one objective/inarguable strength of anime, even their slideshows are more cinematic.
behold, the final form of adult animated sitcoms
yet another est vs west thread where users of Anon Babble fail to provide positive examples from western cartoons.
I posted a Clampett earlier damn
Silents dont interest me that much but I like this shot from a Inkwell cartoon
Nobody disputes that the 1-5 2D films that come out of europe a year don’t have the same issues as American and Canadian tv animation. Kinda missing the point.
okay, but apparently "Japanese cartoons don't have this issue" is not missing the point?
Japan makes up 60-70% of animation in the year, and their TV anime do not have this issue. The point is being made about modern 2D American and Canadian cartoons for television, which is of a far greater amount year after year.