The beginning alone, to say nothing of the rest of the clip, screams "Mamoru Hosada directed this film!"… ;)
TheGoldenStag said:
The beginning alone, to say nothing of the rest of the clip, screams "Mamoru Hosada directed this film!"… ;)
There are 2 shots with credit goes to a fake name ROSETTE.K, before this Kouichi Arai's part. It may not match the other sakuga shots, but somehow I believe that ROSETTE.K is Mamoru Hosada himself even I cant find any evidence.
Just want Mamoru Hosada fans to know this.
 
Date Jan 13, 2015 User Kraker2k Rating Safe Score 0
Wow Yoshinari Explosion
 
sakugaku said:
Is this how Eureka Seven was made?
Eureka 7's scene was more a homage to the first Macross.
Kraker2k said:
Eureka 7's scene was more a homage to the first Macross.
I'm guessing it's this scene.

http://sakuga.yshi.org/post/show/843/
 
Kiss should've been in Kill La Kill. They make a pretty cool boss.
Whats the name of that first animation?
Its all part of the music video linked in the source.
 
Date Jan 26, 2015 User dragonhunteriv Rating Safe Score 0
Are you sure this is Shinji Hashimoto?
sakugaku said:
Are you sure this is Shinji Hashimoto?
Probably, I remember that Miyazaki heavily modifies cuts to keep it on model.
 
Date Sep 16, 2014 User Trisection Rating Safe Score 0
In almost every Miyazaki film there is a visual that is so out of this world it just leaves an indelible mark on my brain.
 
Date Jan 26, 2015 User dragonhunteriv Rating Safe Score 0
I love the way he appears at the door, but the way he just snaps when entering were a lot more crude ...
 
sakugaku said:
Is that Hironori Tanaka?
Hironori Tanaka didn't work in this episode
 
I hate the effects they layered on top of Sugie's animation here. The spark effects are already detailed, adding fake effects on top doesn't make it look significantly better.
 
Can anyone please explain exactly what this shows? (eg. The letters, numbers and kanji in boxes)
pkoduah said:
Can anyone please explain exactly what this shows? (eg. The letters, numbers and kanji in boxes)
The kanji in boxes are just characters' names.
A(1) - F(1) are animation layer number, characters are likely to be drawn on separated layers(in this case, Layer A to Layer F). Since this may be the very first drawing of one shot, every layer begins with 1 and that makes sense.
lovcrimson said:
The kanji in boxes are just characters' names.
A(1) - F(1) are animation layer number, characters are likely to be drawn on separated layers(in this case, Layer A to Layer F). Since this may be the very first drawing of one shot, every layer begins with 1 and that makes sense.
Thanks