As a successful idol multi-platform work, Love Live! definitely has a lot of performance scenes. Many people like Love Live! because of these wonderful performance scenes. For the animation supervisor Naohiko Kyogoku, it is not easy to handle these large number of performance shots. However, since the animation has received good reviews from everyone, it means that the supervisor definitely has his own tricks. In this regard, he said in an interview: If just shooting the face doesn’t work, shoot the legs! Director Kyogoku was teased in an interview, "Director Kyogoku once said that if you encounter difficulties, just move the camera to the legs." Kyogoku himself believes, "If you keep shooting the character's face, people will get bored. And if it is in the plot, then shooting the feet may seem meaningless. However, if it is a PV or other performance, then it can become a highlight with the music." Many netizens commented on this: "Please ask the cameraman to give the ladies more thigh shots next time." "Speaking of which, there are indeed many thigh shots in LL's concert." "If Director Kyogoku were to produce the concert of "The Idolmaster", I wonder what the effect would be?" So will we see more "leg close-ups" in idol works in the future? I feel that this is really good for reference. For more related information, please visit: Love Live! |
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