Trigger/ Ufotable collab?
Hear me out. I've been thinking about what would happen if two of the most distinct, stylistically opposite heavyweights in the industry—Ufotable and Studio Trigger—joined forces for a single project.\*\*
\*\*On one side, you have Ufotable: masters of hyper-polished, cinematic compositing, immaculate digital effects, gorgeous lighting, and dramatic, grounded-feeling choreography. (Think\*\* \*\*\*Demon Slayer, obviously.)\*\*\*
\*\*On the other side, you have Studio Trigger: masters of unhinged, high-octane, neon-soaked, hyper-expressive sakuga, fluid geometry, and pure, unfiltered hype. (Think\*\* \*\*\*Kill la Kill\*\*\*\*\*,\*\* \*\*\*Cyberpunk: Edgerunners\*\*\*\*\*, or\*\* \*\*\*Promare\*\*\*\*\*).\*\*
\*\*I picture a show where Ufotable handles the world-building, quiet moments, and dramatic setup, making everything look like a breathtaking, photo-realistic cinematic masterpiece with incredible atmosphere...\*\*
\*\*and then Studio Trigger takes the wheel the exact second a fight starts, completely breaking the physics engine, shifting the aspect ratio, pumping up the neon, and turning the action into a geometric, over-the-top, fast-paced acid trip.\*\*
\*\*I don’t know. This idea just popped in my\*\* \*\*head ive\*\* \*\*been comparing the two studios since yesterday and both of their animation styles are really good?\*\*
\*\*What do yall think? Would this work? Would\*\* \*\*their\*\* be creative differences?( to answer that question definitely.)