Creating a true sense of scale in animation is no easy task, but Attack on Titan has mastered it. In this fascinating breakdown, Wren from Corridor Crew dives deep into how the series achieves its breathtaking scope, from towering Titans to intense cityscapes, using a combination of cinematic techniques, perspective tricks, and VFX-heavy animation.
The Corridor Crew put in long hours to analyze and showcase just how much effort goes into making the world of Attack on Titan feel so immersive and massive. Whether you're an animator, VFX artist, or just a fan of stunning visuals, this breakdown is a must-watch.
Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XC0f_wlWak
What are some of your favorite examples of scale done right in animation? Let's discuss!
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Fun video, Ashley Renee Smith. The Giant Furby in The Mitchells vs. the Machines is one of my favorite examples of scale done right.
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Ashley Renee Smith - Thank you for sharing! My business partner has been talking about Attack on TItan - thought this would be a great video to share with them. It's interesting to hear Hajime is a reference of the fighter Yushin. Great use of a reference piece.
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It's my favorite anime, Cyrus Sales! I'm blown away by the level of writing in the series.