2011-06-25, 14:34 | Link #21 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I would like, for a change, to see someone comparing anime to actually comparable western cartoon that are actually meant for the TV media and that span several episodes. For example the miriad of Warner bros and Hanna & Barbera cartoons or the more recent stuff that they air on adult swim and so on. What is the frame rate on those?
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2011-06-25, 19:08 | Link #22 | |
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This equates to 6-10 fps animation quality. I guess anime and cartoons don't differ that much after all. Also I like your argument, that does make more sense. Cartoons actually seem a lot easier to make with oddly shaped bodies and/or non-human characters. Animating Patrick from "sponge bob square pants" seems vastly easier than animating Spike from "Cow Boy Be-bop". Plus the background quality of sponge bob is very simple compared to realistic backgrounds. Also does it make sense comparing "Cowboy Be-bop" to "Spongebob square pants"? Both are popular anime/cartoon. If I compared "flapjack" to "pani Poni Dash" in terms of animation I would say "Flapjack" wins
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2011-07-12, 02:46 | Link #23 | |
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2011-07-12, 03:05 | Link #24 |
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Hayst, reading how expensive that is in making an anime, makes me scratch my head.
It would be easier to have a famous company make the anime for you and your only concern is making the anime models, characters and especially the plot. I'm not done yet with part one of three...... |
2011-07-12, 04:34 | Link #25 | |
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Fan made ones definitely have low expectations since what you said, no budget (,no time, no manpower!)
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2011-07-12, 06:10 | Link #26 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tokyo, Japan
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The 3 main types of animation are "on the 2s/3s/4s", which means 12 fps, 8 fps, or 6 fps respectively. Rarely "full animation" is used, normally for extreme action scenes or opening/ending animations (and digital/cg generated things, obviously). When making the e-conte (equivalent of storyboards) for a show, the episode director will usually decide which cuts to do at which level of animation. The total number of frames of animation is determined by the budget, therefore you pick and choose to animate the more important cuts "on the 2s", etc...
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2011-07-13, 18:06 | Link #28 | |
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The only things I have seen that are close to anime would be Danny Choo's coming anime (Chinka and Mirai Millenium). The other anime short I know done by fans would be MAIKAZE's Touhou...
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