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8/7/2025, 8:23:58 PM
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NTA but I don't think it's just that. Typically the camera should focus on what the director wants you to pay attention to. If a character is in some kind of turmoil then the camera should focus on that characters expression so you feel what they feel. If a character has suffered a would then the camera should focus on the injury or at least the characters reacting to it. When you go to a new location, you almost always get an establishing shot so you get a feel for whatever this new place is.
But there is a dissonance when the scene is saying one thing but the camera is focused on another. An immediate thought I had was this scene here. In context, the characters are reacting to seeing visions of their predecessors marching to their deaths. To must of the cast, they're feeling uneasy because they know Yuna is next but the camera zeros in on Lulu's tits. For like 3 seconds too. It's like that joke about how camera angles in anime are weird, a character design can muck up a moment if it makes you pay more attention to a character's body rather than the words and feelings coming out of it.
NTA but I don't think it's just that. Typically the camera should focus on what the director wants you to pay attention to. If a character is in some kind of turmoil then the camera should focus on that characters expression so you feel what they feel. If a character has suffered a would then the camera should focus on the injury or at least the characters reacting to it. When you go to a new location, you almost always get an establishing shot so you get a feel for whatever this new place is.
But there is a dissonance when the scene is saying one thing but the camera is focused on another. An immediate thought I had was this scene here. In context, the characters are reacting to seeing visions of their predecessors marching to their deaths. To must of the cast, they're feeling uneasy because they know Yuna is next but the camera zeros in on Lulu's tits. For like 3 seconds too. It's like that joke about how camera angles in anime are weird, a character design can muck up a moment if it makes you pay more attention to a character's body rather than the words and feelings coming out of it.
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