What if the 1963 movie Jason of the Argonauts had smoother stop-motion animation for its effects scenes made by the famous Ray Harryhausen? I used an AI prog...
My whole thing is, the low fps works for inanimate objects coming to life because there’s a “break” sort of feeling to their joints finally moving after hundreds of years being still. You see it with the statue at the beginning.
You can say it’s not intentional but the artform was likely chosen for that effect to be included. They seem like automatons, which works because… they are.
My whole thing is, the low fps works for inanimate objects coming to life because there’s a “break” sort of feeling to their joints finally moving after hundreds of years being still. You see it with the statue at the beginning.
You can say it’s not intentional but the artform was likely chosen for that effect to be included. They seem like automatons, which works because… they are.