Why is the cinematography in adult animation so bad?

Why is the cinematography in adult animation so bad?

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just gonna repost this real quick

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First of all, there is no cinematography in animation. Secondly, cinematography is used for lighting, and composition is okay there. i think you have to educate yourself on this before talking about something you don't know

You will never learn anything using these composition sheets

>First of all, there is no cinematography in animation.
lmao

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There is no cinematography in animation. cinematography only applies to film photography. Stop-motion and Cgi animation is the closest to cinematography.

>cinematography only applies to film photography.
Guess what many of the examples in that image are?

>Stop-motion and Cgi animation is the closest to cinematography.
Considering both mediums are still animation at their core, doesn't that contradict your initial argument?

Why do you use Family Guy as if that includes all adult animation? Family Guy clones aren't all what the medium is about? Look at Primal, Black Dynamite, Boondocks and other shows like it for better examples.

>Picks one of the worst cartoons represent all adult animation

It's about lighting. cartoons have no real lighting. stop-motion has lighting, and cgi can simulate lighting

I'm retarded, what am I supposed to be seeing here?

>cgi can simulate lighting but drawings can't

this is a stupid bone to pick

Need those lint-eating korean slaves to pump them out as fast as possible

in terms of cinematography anime is just a whole world ahead, even of high-budget cgi moves.

Budget.

Family guy is laid out like a sitcom those don't have the most exciting shots either.

Source on left?

The right are all shots of the characters just standing at a similar level with no real angle variation for drama.

Here's your answer. Comedians don't want "animation" to get in the way of their awesome one-liner jokes.

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You know that's an animation right? those static shots say nothing without their original context.

Aaron long work is ok. but he's starting to sound like a bitter bitch there. worthless opinion

It's called Layout

It exists

And there is bad layout in most current animation.

The people creating and animating media meant for adults take animation even less seriously than those making it for children. It rarely deals with subject matter more meaningful to adults than children, hence why so much of it is adult comedy. When it does it doesn't dive too deep in order to avoid drawing more scrutiny than is required for mass consumption. The furthest it goes to differentiate itself is shock content, which also isn't unique in itself from children's animation except in the execution, e.g. explicit gore like in pic related. The art is merely a vehicle for the writing, rather than a work of passion itself.

Not really, not that guy but the complaint he's voicing is one many people have had about adult animation for some years now. Aaron's someone with the skills and experience to try something different and has shown his chops with his own series, but he's been rejected because the industry is geared against that difference.

layout looks ok to me. there are some bad things, but it's a problem with the shite legacy media system. I still haven't seen many web-animations with layouts as good as the industrial ones

He's right, you know. Just look at the gaggle of bland adult animation led by comedians:
>Family Guy
>King of the Hill
>Bless the Harts
>Duncanville
>The Critic
>Mission Hill
>Close Enough
>The Cleveland Show
>American Dad
>Bob's Burgers
>F is for Family
>Bojack Horseman
>The Harper House

>clearly calls out the bullshit that the adult animation industry have for decades
>NAH BRO, YOU ARE SUPER NEGATIVE SO OPINION DISCARDED
you sound like a retard
>Shows scenes that show lighting to show the mood of the story
>nn-NOO THAT DOESN'T COUNT!
did your fucking film school taught you this shit?