Cinematography in anime

I don't really have anything to say, I just want to post these gorgeous pictures.

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This episode had some of the best cinematic timing I have ever seen in anime.

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Nobody remembers this meme. But me.

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Good thread.

I honestly thinks that Patlabor 1 is leagues better than the 2nd one.

Cinematography 101 according to Yea Forums and Yea Forums
>thing in foreground, usually a person, close up, in some sort of angle
>mostly empty background
or
>stereotypical shot that looks like it came right out of advertisement for tourism.

>provides no counter-argument
Based retardbro

I'll post a few I made recently.

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here

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I don't know if this one counts but I've always liked it.

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Can someone tell me what's this called?
>use google
>filename
I tried those

It's one segment from Ai Monogatari. Along with Let's Spend the Night above it.

Seems interesting. Thanks dude!

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I don't really have anything to add but thanks for the dump.

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I appreciate that there was at least one other person.

Long shots, landscape shots, and dutch angles are the cinematography tools of amateurs.

Yes, that is basic shot composition you drooling moron.

The movies were absolutely nothing like TV and OVA. And I prefer the atmosphere and humor of the originals over the gloomy movies even if they were more cinematographic.

The movies are good precisely because they're not like the god awful TV show.

The last two episodes of the OVA were proto-Patlabor 2. The first movie was somewhere in between but it still had humor and focused on the characters most people care about. The manga's a bit more serious than the TV series too.

aka plebshit for people who started watching anime today