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<blockquote data-quote="GrimCo" data-source="post: 9363505" data-attributes="member: 7044462"><p>I'll take your word on it, didn't see it. Kaiju stuff isn't my jam.</p><p></p><p>Well, stuff costs money. And people want good visuals. Sorry, i didn't fork out 2000e on 77" 4k oled tv to watch 90s level visuals. Movies are visual media. Visuals convey story as much as dialogues. </p><p></p><p>Sure, but even remotely famous actors are payed six figures per episode. You could go with no names, but good luck getting budget. </p><p></p><p>Why do you think that? Anime is more mainstream than ever. With animation and few milion dollars, you can make one show that's more oriented to younger crow (PG-13) and one which is more for adult audience (R rated). </p><p></p><p>Sure, there are great no name actors. But, you need at leas someone kind of famous to advertise project.</p><p></p><p>Nic Cage is meme at this point. He was once legit solid actor. And still, Nick Cage isn't really cheap, six figs minimum. </p><p></p><p>They are. Look at credits of any block buster movie. Than look at credits of any animated movie. Amount of people that work on live action is wastley greater than on animated one. Live action one need tons more of technical staff, plus filming on locations cost money.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Vox Machina, as far as animations go, isn't even that good. It's ok. From pure technical side of it. But it's fun to watch. </p><p></p><p>Someone mentioned Viva La Dirt. I love those guys. But they are parody. That kind of low level visuals can fly with parody or comedy. In serious show, it would just look cheap. We are spoiled. But GoT set the bar for production quality. It's benchmark as far as modern fantasy tv shows go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrimCo, post: 9363505, member: 7044462"] I'll take your word on it, didn't see it. Kaiju stuff isn't my jam. Well, stuff costs money. And people want good visuals. Sorry, i didn't fork out 2000e on 77" 4k oled tv to watch 90s level visuals. Movies are visual media. Visuals convey story as much as dialogues. Sure, but even remotely famous actors are payed six figures per episode. You could go with no names, but good luck getting budget. Why do you think that? Anime is more mainstream than ever. With animation and few milion dollars, you can make one show that's more oriented to younger crow (PG-13) and one which is more for adult audience (R rated). Sure, there are great no name actors. But, you need at leas someone kind of famous to advertise project. Nic Cage is meme at this point. He was once legit solid actor. And still, Nick Cage isn't really cheap, six figs minimum. They are. Look at credits of any block buster movie. Than look at credits of any animated movie. Amount of people that work on live action is wastley greater than on animated one. Live action one need tons more of technical staff, plus filming on locations cost money. Vox Machina, as far as animations go, isn't even that good. It's ok. From pure technical side of it. But it's fun to watch. Someone mentioned Viva La Dirt. I love those guys. But they are parody. That kind of low level visuals can fly with parody or comedy. In serious show, it would just look cheap. We are spoiled. But GoT set the bar for production quality. It's benchmark as far as modern fantasy tv shows go. [/QUOTE]
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