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Head Turn Animation Test #2【VistaVision】

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Another Head Turn Animation Test again......But with a Cinematography Twist.


Although, IT was honestly very challenged at the time due to using perspective & camera movement more OFTEN in comparison to some complex cuts from The Fighting Practice. But I think it's somewhat execution well. It's also mixing my animation style (With Kazuya Hisada's Esque) and maybe Richard Williams.


(Reminder to Modern/Contemporary Audiences who don't know what "VistaVision" is)


After I used CinemaScope (20th Century Fox), months prior, Now I'm using The Underrated VistaVision (Developed by Paramount Pictures) back in the Mid 1950s during the time, when Film Industry is getting VIOLATED (Keep in mind, this is After World War II and the End of Classic Hollywood Studio System.) by The Rise of Television. As Those Hollywood Studios need to think to how to regain audience to the Big Screen rather than Sliver Screen, this is where Large Format Films become a thing. (Also this is before IMAX)


If you want the context of how VistaVision came to be, link in the below:

https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-vistavision/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VistaVision

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-_xySGpI-Q&t=4s


For the "The Very First Animation After 27 Years in VISTAVISION" part.


For context, The FINAL Animation who used VistaVision Format (Till Now) is none other than...... The End of Evangelion back in JULY 1997 (Literally, see it on Wiki)

and then.....nothing........Kinda Wild that Japanese Animation Industry used this format back in the Late 70s till 1997 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_VistaVision_films).


So, NO AMERICA OR EUROPEAN ANIMATION NEVER USED THIS FORMAT, just the Japan and that's it.


This is actually a response to The Release of "The Brutalist" (2024) and The Upcoming 2025 Film "The Battle of Baktan Cross" who are using VistaVision Technology. Which give me an idea and like "Oh. I gotta get VistaVision back and bring into the Animation Industry" which explain the Two Cut Spit of this animation. One will be VistaVision Cut exclusive on NG and Youtube.....well....it's hidden for now.


This not going to be one of those animations...........But instead...."The Rebirth of VistaVision",


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Quick heads-up - the audio's coming entirely from the left ear for the animation itself - the intro and outro are fine.

Anyways, this was a damn fun watch - from dynamic action to side-splitting metacomedy, you've got a damn good grasp of animation.

actually immaculate
amazing work 10 out of fuckin 10

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