FGC:Episode 08 Cut 018: Difference between revisions

From EvaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 28: Line 28:
{{FGC:Comment|name=Zusuchan
{{FGC:Comment|name=Zusuchan
|comment=This is a very traditional "masculine hero" shot, what with the angle from down below and the shadowed silhouette. Asuka is indeed a rather masculine character.  }}
|comment=This is a very traditional "masculine hero" shot, what with the angle from down below and the shadowed silhouette. Asuka is indeed a rather masculine character.  }}
{{FGC:Comment|name=silvermoonlight
|comment=I've always loved this shot in how the camera pans around Asuka though you never see her face. I loved the use of sunbeams floating down as it symbolizes a divine presence which Asuka grows to be, a force of nature in the early episodes. }}


}}
}}

Revision as of 17:50, 25 February 2021


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

018

Asuka looking below.
She is in silhouette. Her face cannot be seen.

SE <<Bakbakbakbak>>

UrsusArctos: This is our first in-series look at Asuka, and true to form, she's standing high up in the ship with the sun behind her. We'll get to see Asuka associated with the sun on a fairly regular basis.


Line: Her figure is framed so over the top threateningly for a indeed, really fierce head, but frail and childish (I'm not saying it in the bad way you think.) character... The last time I saw this "shadow framing menacingly unknown character" was in 90s anime "for kids" like Pokemon or Cardcaptor Sakura. Why Anno, why?


Zusuchan: This is a very traditional "masculine hero" shot, what with the angle from down below and the shadowed silhouette. Asuka is indeed a rather masculine character.


silvermoonlight: I've always loved this shot in how the camera pans around Asuka though you never see her face. I loved the use of sunbeams floating down as it symbolizes a divine presence which Asuka grows to be, a force of nature in the early episodes.