Are there any anime out there, other than Neon Genesis Evangelion and Revolutionary Girl Utena, that have outstanding visual direction and cinematography?Let's try to keep this discussion peaceful.
>>147686984
Yes.
>>147686984
>Let's try to keep this discussion peaceful.
Too late, the newfag OP has already invited massive shitposting into his rec thread.
Anything by Yamada.
>>147686984
5 cm/second did, also Now and Then, Here and There.
>>147686984
>visual direction and cinematography
>>147686984Just search for more anime by the same directors.
>when your shitty rec thread automatically reveals how fucking new you are
You used the wrong text! Silly OP it's supposed to be
>How much value do you put into visual direction?
>>147687695
What are these array of shots called?
>>147686984
Next time be less obviously new to anime.
>>147687695
Just cause you arrange random screenshots to make a cinegrid, doesn't somehow make their content any better.
>>147687751
Kino
>>147687792
>calls op new
>misses the joke in >>147687695
>>147687751
Cinegrid
>Arrange landscape screenshots and call them "visual direction/cinematography"
Why do you fags do this? Do you even know what those terms mean?
>>147688289
"Visual direction" is which way you're looking and "cinematography" is the study of film.
>>147686984
You should watch >>147687695. It's one of the better mecha anime that I've seen; to the action is pulse-pounding, the plot is tight and gripping, and the characters are very fleshed-out. That is to say nothing of the orgasmic visual direction and intensely intimate and powerful cinematography.
>>147688289
I know kino when I see it.
>>147688266
>Cinegrid
Thanks, would it be in poor taste if I used shots from the OP/ED for one?