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nobahn
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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 11:21 pm
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jjwitdaheydiddydiddy wrote: | I think we have the right to be afraid. |
All too true.
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nobahn
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 12:27 am
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CCSYueh wrote: | I'm sure they'd want to keep Ichigo & the whole lot, but honestly, I've wondered why the hell Hollows only hit Japan? Is it Godzilla all over again? Want to avoid Hollows, just move to another country? At least Saint Seiya had stuff happening all around the world so it seemed as though the treat was to the whole world & not just one little country. DB moved around quite a bit so as to make it seem more a global view. I mean, damn, doesn't 90% of the action seem concentrated on that one little town? Just evacuate the place. "This town is cursed, people! Move along!" |
FUNNY!
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YoSoyJaponesa
Joined: 11 Apr 2010
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 12:44 am
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nbahn wrote: |
CCSYueh wrote: | I'm sure they'd want to keep Ichigo & the whole lot, but honestly, I've wondered why the hell Hollows only hit Japan? Is it Godzilla all over again? Want to avoid Hollows, just move to another country? At least Saint Seiya had stuff happening all around the world so it seemed as though the treat was to the whole world & not just one little country. DB moved around quite a bit so as to make it seem more a global view. I mean, damn, doesn't 90% of the action seem concentrated on that one little town? Just evacuate the place. "This town is cursed, people! Move along!" |
FUNNY! |
Hmm, I smell plot hole!
Seriously though, that makes sense, Personally, I'd like to see a movie or a filler season take place in America or Europe....
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eyeresist
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:14 am
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Yes, I found Brian's reponse to the first letter quite inspiring. People get together without pay to make mods or even entire video games. Why not animation? Obviously the big barrier is the actual "animation", because getting inbetweening done is expensive, but actually a polished animatic can look pretty damn close. If the art, story, sound and acting are good, people should still want to watch it.
reanimator wrote: | There is nothing wrong with making Anime-style 2D animation. it's all about motivation and time allocation.
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Getting back to the subject of US-made Anime, it's all about team work and knowing the limitations. You, the potential creator, has to do some serious work and promote your short story idea tirelessly to recruit right people. Whether you're artist type or writer type, you have to take initiative regardless what other people say.
After all, every artist has humble beginning, even Hideaki Anno of Evangelion fame.
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If you want to be next Makoto Shinkai of US, just look at his early works. Anyone who watched Makoto Shinkai's early works like "She and her cat", he barely uses actual animation. It's mostly zooms and pans. His strength is still good camera angle based from modified photographs.
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