• smiletolerantly@awful.systemsEnglish
    501·
    17 days ago

    Yep.

    Those older movies are beautiful achievements for sure. But it’s disingenuous to say that there isn’t a plethora of movies and shows today that rival and surpass those older examples visually. Not to speak of just how much more fluent animation has become.

    Many of the people who worked on those older masterpieces are still in animation today, and have only become better at their art.

    • Ron@zegheteens.nlEnglish
      343·
      17 days ago

      The older movies are more atractive because of the flaws, you see the pencil strokes changing between frames. Today IMO they are too flawless.

      • TexasDrunk@lemmy.worldEnglish
        17·
        16 days ago

        That’s actually a really good point. The flaws make the beauty more human the same way music recorded reel to reel back in the 70s was very human because of the limitations of the day. And it is beautiful.

        Not that a flawless thing can’t be beautiful. I just have a bias towards the humanness (pencil strokes, tape flutter) of the older stuff because that’s what I grew up with.

        • 5in1k@lemmy.zipEnglish
          2·
          15 days ago

          I’ve been listening to an album of 20’s and 30’s music. So good and so relevant. You have to find live music to hear that now for sure.