Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Anime Is…

An animated style of storytelling which originated in Japan. Although the word anime is derived from the word “animation”, this modern day medium relies heavily on traditional and modern literary devices to tell a story, and not exclusively on its visuals, contrary to its name.

In anime, the visual manner in which the story is told is as important as the story itself. Most anime feature exaggerated emotions, themes, facial expressions, movements and pauses. This was originally due to the low budget nature of anime when it was first created. It was expensive to animate every detail as was done in America, so pauses, large movements, and lack of details were commonplace.

1 comments:

  1. Usually, the exaggerated actions in anime are cute! I mean, their faces can be easily edited. Any expression that the director wants can easily be achieved. I think that's the beauty of anime. :)

    Michelle Pendlelton

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