Save Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Vipers's Creed announced in Japan but no real details giving about what it actually is. This may be the announcement I've been waiting for.
yellowlightman Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 I'd rather see him just designing rather than directing, but here's to hoping it turns out interesting.
boota Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 I'd rather see him just designing rather than directing, but here's to hoping it turns out interesting. Yeah, the same can be said of Kawamori, only Aramaki has yet to show his hand.
Save Posted October 31, 2008 Author Posted October 31, 2008 I'd rather see him just designing rather than directing, but here's to hoping it turns out interesting. Well if this turns out to be what I think it is, he will be doing some designing or re-designing I should say.
yellowlightman Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Yeah, the same can be said of Kawamori, only Aramaki has yet to show his hand. Well, he directed the two Appleseed movies and Megazone 23 Part III... not the best track record.
electric indigo Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 The second Appleseed movie might not have had the best story, but the direction was pretty good.
Ginrai Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Well, he directed the two Appleseed movies and Megazone 23 Part III... not the best track record. Uhm, he CO-directed Megazone 23 III with the guy who directed Macross II.
drifand Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Wasn't it John Woo who helmed Appleseed 2? Could've sworn the pigeons said so.
Ginrai Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Wasn't it John Woo who helmed Appleseed 2? Could've sworn the pigeons said so. John Woo just produced Appleseed Saga Ex Machina. Aramaki directed it.
Roger Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 The show is going to feature transforming motorcycles, designed by Aramaki. Hopefully some of the designs will show up online soon.
electric indigo Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 John Woo just produced Appleseed Saga Ex Machina. Aramaki directed it. At a wild guess I'd say Woo also had a word in the choreography of the action sequences.
Roger Posted November 1, 2008 Posted November 1, 2008 (edited) Woo actually wasn't directly involved at all, creatively speaking. All of the Woo-ish stuff (like the ubiquitous doves) were done as homages to his work by the Japanese animators. Edited November 1, 2008 by Roger
yellowlightman Posted November 1, 2008 Posted November 1, 2008 Uhm, he CO-directed Megazone 23 III with the guy who directed Macross II. Co-directing doesn't count as directing?
drifand Posted November 1, 2008 Posted November 1, 2008 Woo actually wasn't directly involved at all, creatively speaking. All of the Woo-ish stuff (like the ubiquitous doves) were done as homages to his work by the Japanese animators. Well, in that case, Aramaki benefited from a much more serviceable script than the first outing. Hopefully, this new show has some muscle backing it for cool toys and such.
electric indigo Posted November 1, 2008 Posted November 1, 2008 I hope he has the same technological ressources for the animation as in Appleseed II. The production was quite a feast for the eyes.
Roger Posted November 1, 2008 Posted November 1, 2008 It's going to be a TV series, so I wouldn't expect the same level that Appleseed delivered.
Ginrai Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Co-directing doesn't count as directing? I didn't say that. But my point is, that's not a good measure of Aramaki's directing skill since someone else worked on it. It's like how DYRL was co-directed between Kawamori and Ishiguro and how Macross Plus was co-directed between Kawamori and Watanabe of Cowboy Bebop fame. You have to look at solo efforts if you want to be able to judge a director's work on its own merit. Both Appleseed movies are WAY better than the Megazone 23 III.
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