I guess I'm more of a passive viewer. I rarely pay attention to the fight scene. There are a few that catches my attention because it really looks more like a dance choreography than a fight. The only time I realized how hard choreographing or even imagining how a fight scene should be was when I had to write a fiction story with a fight scene in it. Of course, I haven't been involved in a lot of brawls so there's nothing much to work with in my imagination.
It's a process from pre fight to post fight. A fight is different from a fight scene, a fight is just what happens within the fight scene where more choreography and visuals are the focus.
That universe is a multiverse. When you watch the Fate Series, start with Fate Zero as the prequel then the succeeding 3 Fate Stay Night, UBW and Heaven's feel are treated as real events happening in different parallel time lines. The show doesn't tell you that straight, it's just a meta detail people not into the visual novels get to know. This also holds true for other shows under the Fate Franchise.
Haha yes. I actually played all routes of the VN. Part of the reason why I haven't watched UBW because I knew how it'll unfold. But good idea with starting with Zero. Since the prequel will be new information to me. Thanks!
I guess I'm more of a passive viewer. I rarely pay attention to the fight scene. There are a few that catches my attention because it really looks more like a dance choreography than a fight. The only time I realized how hard choreographing or even imagining how a fight scene should be was when I had to write a fiction story with a fight scene in it. Of course, I haven't been involved in a lot of brawls so there's nothing much to work with in my imagination.
It's a process from pre fight to post fight. A fight is different from a fight scene, a fight is just what happens within the fight scene where more choreography and visuals are the focus.
This reminds me that I should finish watching the entire ufotable Fate. Haven't watched UBW and the others yet.
That universe is a multiverse. When you watch the Fate Series, start with Fate Zero as the prequel then the succeeding 3 Fate Stay Night, UBW and Heaven's feel are treated as real events happening in different parallel time lines. The show doesn't tell you that straight, it's just a meta detail people not into the visual novels get to know. This also holds true for other shows under the Fate Franchise.
Haha yes. I actually played all routes of the VN. Part of the reason why I haven't watched UBW because I knew how it'll unfold. But good idea with starting with Zero. Since the prequel will be new information to me. Thanks!