I'm surprised we don't really have an official trailer of this yet (and RWBY Volume 6). The RT animation department seems to want to show as little as possible (which isn't inherently a bad thing).
I hope this show works out for RT. There are a lot of high profile actors involved now.
is he going to be the one who dies to prove the situation is serious?I do find it hilarious that all of the pilot characters in the "main team" are voiced by high profile actors... and Blaine Gibson.
it still feels like they are throwing entirely too much money at this thing
is he going to be the one who dies to prove the situation is serious?
I'm afraid that they spent all this money on famous names and shit but the writing/story/characters are subpar. We haven't seen much of anything yet and I hope the show is good, but RWBY had a bunch of hype going into it and it turned out pretty weak.it still feels like they are throwing entirely too much money at this thing
is he going to be the one who dies to prove the situation is serious?
Evan's wrote some good stuff in Black Panther comics at least.I'm afraid that they spent all this money on famous names and shit but the writing/story/characters are subpar.
Evan's wrote some good stuff in Black Panther comics at least.
It does it better than The Dragon Prince at leastIt's doing the "low frame rate" thing
Sigh, kinda a shame since RWBY avoids doing it.
True but i have no idea why RT wants to do it when RWBY is fine without the slower framrate
It's doing the "low frame rate" thing
Sigh, kinda a shame since RWBY avoids doing it.
Nah i think it's an aesthetic choice to look like a lot of 3D AnimesIt's probably the budget tradeoff that comes with gen:Lock having such a star-studded cast.
It's probably the budget tradeoff that comes with gen:Lock having such a star-studded cast.
Yeah - personally i think it's to mimic 3D Anime which a lot of the time tend to use reduced framerates but i could be wrong. The show does look intresting but i feel that RWBY's been kinda pushed to the side linesIt's not a budget constraint most of the time.
It's mostly always a purely "stylistic choice" in an attempt to mimick 2D animation.
The directors of RWBY experimented with doing it, but realized it didn't look good so they decided against it.
So not sure why Gen Lock decided to go with it. Again, its a purely stylistic choice... but I don't know why so many studios are so insistent on using it when there is so much backlash against it.
Nah i think it's an aesthetic choice to look like a lot of 3D Animes
Yeah - personally i think it's to mimic 3D Anime which a lot of the time tend to use reduced framerates but i could be wrong. The show does look intresting but i feel that RWBY's been kinda pushed to the side lines
I have seen some people argue that it's incredibly disrespectful to Monty's legacy. Not sure if i entirely agree thoughI mean, it does make sense for it to get pushed back a bit.
Gen Lock has a bunch of high profile actors attached to it, and is a huge opportunity for RT Animation.
Like, before I used to think them having Vic Mignona was a huge get (I know Elijah Wood was in RvB, but that was mostly because he was a fan of the show)
So with so much high profile talent attached, they kinda need to put a lot more emphasis to make sure the show is good.
Where as RWBY has a dedicated fanbase (although considering how panned Volume 5 was, I understand why this Gen Lock stuff can be disheartening)
I have seen some people argue that it's incredibly disrespectful to Monty's legacy. Not sure if i entirely agree though
Volume 5 or Gen Locks existence (although from lurking around RWBY communities, I can imagine people saying both)
Imo, I don't think its disrespectful at all.
RWBY got its start literally because Burnie passively told Monty "look, I need you to get this stuff for RvB 10 done, and then you can do whatever you want"
Monty took this seriously and made the red trailer by himself, and said "this is what I want to do" and RT obliged.
In the same sense, Gray is doing the same thing with Gen Lock. He wants to make something, and RT is letting him.
I remember from lurking on the RWBY reddit there was a huge debacle surrounding Kim Newman being put onto Gen Lock considering she was the most high profile animator on the show due to her animating some of the best sequences in the Maya era of the show...
but this honestly mirrors the fact that when RWBY started up, Monty siphoned talent away from RvB which is why the animation in the chorus trilogy looks like a step down from the Freelancer arc.
I think the only difference that really sets these apart is when RWBY started it was arguably at the high point of RvB, where as Gen Lock is starting up at what is arguably the low point of RWBY.
I am mostly concerned that a lot of RWBY's best animators who'll be moving to Hemlock which will negatively affect RWBY
DB has it's own 3D who did Optimus Vs Gundam so DB is in fairly good hands,it's more RWBY I am worried aboutGen:Lock also took Death Battle's best animator, but that seems to have caused them to expand their methods of visualizing the battles, which gave us the awesome live action Daredevil vs Nightwing fight.
DB has it's own 3D who did Optimus Vs Gundam so DB is in fairly good hands,it's more RWBY I am worried about
I hope so but keep in mind they are working on Genlock and RWBY at the same timeI guess we will have to wait and see.
I thought the Adam stuff they showcased was pretty good, but Adam's fight style is pretty simple.
They aren't matching the absolute speed of Monty's animations, but I think what they showed is good and hopefully them deciding to do one short instead of 3 means resources are better spent on the show proper.
It's doing the "low frame rate" thing
Sigh, kinda a shame since RWBY avoids doing it.
that actually looks good thoughWorst animation new trend ever, even the new 3D spiderman movie is doing it...
I think it's more a tribute to 3D Anime.that actually looks good though
for some reason it comes across more as a tribute to stop motion animation than whatever these other shows are doing
I guess we will have to wait and see.
I thought the Adam stuff they showcased was pretty good, but Adam's fight style is pretty simple.
They aren't matching the absolute speed of Monty's animations, but I think what they showed is good and hopefully them deciding to do one short instead of 3 means resources are better spent on the show proper.
Monty seems like he drew inspiration from fighting games for his timing, while the rest of the team seems to have a more traditional film/tv animation style. They put more focus on the anticipation, which slows things down a bit.
Yeah which is a different sort of style. You could make an argument they should have kept to that style as close as possible but i am mixed on that because you animate the best when it's in the style you preferMonty seems like he drew inspiration from fighting games for his timing, while the rest of the team seems to have a more traditional film/tv animation style. They put more focus on the anticipation, which slows things down a bit.
I love that MBJ is geeking out now. Everyone should watch this great interview with him.