Not sure if anyone else has been watching season two of My Dress-Up Darling, but the level of animation in the show has been goddamn insane so far! CloverWorks has been introducing finely-drawn touches to bits of character movement that make everything feel amazingly real. Even the backgrounds and camera angle choices have an added touch of realism which enhances the character animation.
This week's episode featured a couple of shots where they actually animated parallax shift for a panning shot as well as a simple crane up from a low close-up angle into an eye-level close-up. These are things I'd only expect in a film which a significant budget and lead-time, not in a weekly TV series. Not sure what's gotten into CloverWorks to be flexing their talents this hard, but bless 'em for doing it!
IIRC, the team animating this season also did the first season of Bocchi the Rock and should be coming back for season two.
This week's episode featured a couple of shots where they actually animated parallax shift for a panning shot as well as a simple crane up from a low close-up angle into an eye-level close-up. These are things I'd only expect in a film which a significant budget and lead-time, not in a weekly TV series. Not sure what's gotten into CloverWorks to be flexing their talents this hard, but bless 'em for doing it!
IIRC, the team animating this season also did the first season of Bocchi the Rock and should be coming back for season two.