"Conscience", the opening animation for Anime Expo 1993 by Running Ink. Back in the early days of american anime cons, RIAP produced original opening animations for Anime Expo '92 and '93, complet...
"Conscience", the opening animation for Anime Expo 1993 by Running Ink. Back in the early days of american anime cons, RIAP produced original opening animations for Anime Expo '92 and '93, complete traditional cel animation shot on film.
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the camera zoom was too far away because you keep seeing the painting finish on the edges of the cels. other than that, good animation, even though i hate anime. for what it is, this is good
Remember Walter, Bayscape was the year before, 1992. I have an original tape as well, but haven't split it up for youtube-ness since it runs about 15 minutes.
Way ahead of their time. There's another one by this group after this called No Enemy but Time which I haven't seen in ages. I was there when this premiered. :)
No Enemy But Time was animated by the same people a year later (94), but it was funded and created/written by an individual not part of the actual group and it wasn't an actual 'opening'
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