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by HonestOp001 1173 days ago
It is becoming the anime of the 90’s, pre cowboy bebop. Voice actors would not learn the nuance of the original delivery, the pay was too low to spend the time. Everyone was either yelling or just rushing through them. This is happening now, shows are rushed to deliver “content” and fill the airwaves, not actually do something good.
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I assume you are talking dubbed anime in English because Japanese voice-acting has been a mature industry since at least the 1970s.
Honest question: have in general the (japanese) voices of female anime characters increased their pitch during the last years, or am I imagining things?
This is happening now, shows are rushed to deliver “content” and fill the airwaves, not actually do something good.

This may be so, but shows used to have 22 episodes in the US, now series have 8 or 10. So far, far less work yearly, less cramming to get shooting/processing/writing done.

You'd think this would give more time for better takes, directing, acting.

Guess not.

Hmm, at least those I watch, if they have less episodes than its often 40-60 minutes instead of 20. Or maybe its different type of show, dunno. I think the cost of complexity of shooting have skyrocketed, before for a scene you needed few good actors and very primitive generic setting. Now hunt for perfection is much bigger on both sides of screen, plus required digital changes afterwards.

It stunned me to see ie what actors wore in Game of thrones in later series, when budget was high. A robe which was on screen for 1 minute max, and I focused on face of actress and scene so didn't notice it at all, had such details and beautiful ornaments sewed in by hand, crazy amount of work to create 1 unique piece just for that scene. Multiply by X actors there. Must have cost a small fortune to make, even for such a well oiled machine like Hollywood. Compared to ie Streets of San Francisco, guys wearing the same basic suit outfit over whole series.

Games of Thrones is a very rare series. Almost all other series are not that complex.

You're comparing one of the most expensive series ever, with low cost series.

And even action series, in the old days, would film 60 min. episodes, with live action, explosions, car scenes, really things are very cheap now with CGI.

Imagine having to retake a scene with real explosions?

Generally speaking it just means more shows with fewer or singular writers, and without ensemble casts.

A bit part of making shows with 22 -24 episode seasons was having a cast of circa nine main characters, so you could film three of them at once.

Audiences generally respond better now there is not network pressure to deliver half a year's worth of new episodes per annum with shows where their favour characters are the main characters every week.