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Old 2012-12-31, 01:56   Link #34
Westlo
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Originally Posted by Sentilium View Post
I miss that subtle animation. When did subtle animation start disappearing?
Watch Hyouka, probably the champion of current day anime when it comes to actual animation. Throughout the series you can actually see the way characters have changed though the way they are animated. While it is a visual tour de force whether you actually like the content is something more up in the air.

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Originally Posted by SeijiSensei View Post
Sometimes high-quality animation does not splash across the screen in scenes like epic space battles. Take a close look at the animation of Sentarou's drum solo in episode one of Sakamichi no Apollon (at 17:58). This sequence is animated on the ones, meaning that every frame differs from the ones before and after it. Much of modern anime is shot on twos or even threes, so a one-second sequence contains only eight frames duplicated three times each to fill a second at 24 fps.
Dude....

The majority of anime is done in threes for the most part, of course depending on the scene they ramp up to twos and ones but in general threes is what takes place.

Kannagi Episode 2 for instance was done in 2s.... to the point where the DVD version has less frames than the tv broadcast (because Yamakan was pissed episode 2 had 12000 frames of animation whereas 1 had 6000 and the rest 4-5k, Precure episodes btw have a "limit" of 3000 for most episodes)

Another example is Mushishi is primarily animated in 2s, and the Mushi are animated in 1s

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Originally Posted by C.A. View Post
As for Gainax which I feel was the best animation studio in Japan.
Fixed.

Not like Gainax have much talent left after KHARA and TRIGGER, seriously what a fall from grace after Gurren Lagann...
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