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Aspect ratios are something I've often taken for granted when it comes to anime; although I acknowledged them, I didn't necessarily look into their importance and their impact on the concept of space within film. In this episode, I will be looking into what 'space' is in the context of filmmaking and how aspect ratios play a big part in warping our perceptions of certain anime. What is the beauty of the 16:9 aspect ratio in anime films today? What is the purpose of 21:9 (2.35:1), if it can be perceived as 'restrictive'? Is the concept of space in anime under attack? This will all be debated in this session.
Main Anime Discussed: Your Name (2016), Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms (2018), Spirited Away (2001), Kizumonogatari Part 1: Tekketsu-hen, Yozakura Quartet: Tsuki ni Naku (2013).
Key Filmmakers mentioned: Tatsuya Oishi, Akiyuki Shinbou, Hayou Miyazaki, Makoto Shinkai
Follow me on Twitter @GetInTheMecha for updates on the show!
Visit getinthemecha.home.blog to check the relevant links / show notes / further information for the podcast.
Questions, corrections, complaints: [email protected]
MUSIC IN THIS PRODUCTION:
8Bit Title Screen by Joth
Mandatory Overtime by Joth
Difference by chasersgaming
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Aspect ratios are something I've often taken for granted when it comes to anime; although I acknowledged them, I didn't necessarily look into their importance and their impact on the concept of space within film. In this episode, I will be looking into what 'space' is in the context of filmmaking and how aspect ratios play a big part in warping our perceptions of certain anime. What is the beauty of the 16:9 aspect ratio in anime films today? What is the purpose of 21:9 (2.35:1), if it can be perceived as 'restrictive'? Is the concept of space in anime under attack? This will all be debated in this session.
Main Anime Discussed: Your Name (2016), Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms (2018), Spirited Away (2001), Kizumonogatari Part 1: Tekketsu-hen, Yozakura Quartet: Tsuki ni Naku (2013).
Key Filmmakers mentioned: Tatsuya Oishi, Akiyuki Shinbou, Hayou Miyazaki, Makoto Shinkai
Follow me on Twitter @GetInTheMecha for updates on the show!
Visit getinthemecha.home.blog to check the relevant links / show notes / further information for the podcast.
Questions, corrections, complaints: [email protected]
MUSIC IN THIS PRODUCTION:
8Bit Title Screen by Joth
Mandatory Overtime by Joth
Difference by chasersgaming