Wednesday, November 28, 2012

?Oreshura? Can Cause Skin Cancer | SeventhStyle


If you want to watch Oreshura?s first PV, put your sunglasses on and get ready ? the entire clip burns with the intensity of a thousand suns, and at most, one will be able to catch glimpses of each character?s eyes.

Knowing there?s no hope of improving the story, and as there?s no helping A-1 Pictures when it comes to aesthetic, it?s as if the production staff sat at the meeting table in silence till one of them slammed the table and yelled ?I?ve got it!?. The solution to the lack of creativity in this far from extraordinary series is not to adjust the plot, visuals, or sound with a meaningful descrepancy ? let?s just turn the brightness up beyond 110%.

Unfortunately, this master plan is not very effective. It makes the PV unbearable ? blurred video playing with characters indistinguishable from the backgrounds, and all the while, leaving the viewer at risk of acquiring skin cancer.

This saturated artwork is excessive to the point the impact of expressed sentiments is weakened. The visual sensory element is subdued heavily ? and this also, as result, dwindles the impact of other sensory realms, such as sound. The music fails to captivate if we?re hardly even able to see the characters as the sensory elements are interdependent in an animation.

On the positive side, this will be the first catastrophe caused by such absurd levels of brightness ? a disaster definitely going down in the history books. Perhaps the Blu-rays will sell to researchers wishing to study how such failure is possible and how it can be prevented.

Source: http://seventhstyle.com/2012/11/28/oreshura-can-cause-skin-cancer/

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