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Again, the stutter/pause as the weapon pulls back is really obvious once you know that it exists. The key animator intended a smooth arc of motion and the in-betweeners did a good job executing, but the video on the left shows something completely different!
It starts really heavy on the gray and brown tones so I was a bit worried at first but that gives way pretty quickly and the film pleasantly transforms itself to suit the ups and downs of the progressing story hitting a lot of different visual ranges in between.
Finally got around to watching Klaus and it was every bit as expressive as I was expecting, the composite however actually blew me away, every shot in the movie is something special.
Atsushi Wakabayashi (若林厚史) on his mindset directing the three most iconic Naruto episodes: 30, 71, and 133.
Source: https://t.co/brmqP3PooQ