![]() ![]() A lot of Shonen, (and I guess general anime) get caught up in shaking the camera, fancy effects and fast movement as the checkboxes that create an "epic fight" when in reality it simply dilutes any possible tension it so sorely needs. It's not always about the fanciest, fastest animation possible. As a result, the following blow and impact are felt immensely. Every wind up to an attack is given the proper pacing and set up. What's so successful about Norio's animation and the direction and storyboarding that went with it, is that there is never a moment of confusion or question as to what is happening on screen. Who has the upper hand here? Where is the weight, cause and effect of each blow? Where is my eye supposed to look. It's a flatly paced spectacle tug of war. But it all feels like flash over substance. These shots look super impressive and technically at the top of their field. See these are great examples of what I mention in the OP.ĭon't get me wrong.
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