After the Rain – Episode 7
Distinctly
manipulated lighting fixtures and shadows, fog and smoke outcomes, rain,
stylized spend of contrast and desaturation, and a myriad of image
processing – these are generally aged to construct visual textures that
can take hang of a mood, an ambiance and a favorable emotional tone.
Visible textures undoubtedly articulate a fable but generally a novel one
strongly befitting a scene or even a total movie. What stood out in
this episode of After the Rain is the usage of visual textures as a
fable instrument in an practically shot by shot basis. A great deal of visual
textures were aged to intensify the characters’ emotions and to
deem the dialogue.

After
a annoying interplay with Kondo by which he stated (to Tachibana), “You
know nothing about me,” the characters then faced their emotions in
Kondo’s condominium. The scene started off just in phrases of
lighting fixtures, shade and texture. When the two started to explain their
emotions more, the visual texture modified to replicate the emotional
shift. The above screenshots display the exchange in texture to one thing
the same to an historical historical paper with decrease contrast. A visual texture
exchange that emits nostalgia as Kondo talks about youthful emotions,
which for him are from the days handed by.

Kondo’s visual texture of pictures of rising shapes
Rain visual texture for Tachibana

The
light then goes out which became as soon as convenient for allowing more inventive
spend of lighting fixtures and shadows for texture. It also marks the point
the attach Kondo in reality opens up.

The
above shots also display the visual texture connected to every
persona on this scene. For Kondo, the texture are the imagery of
rising shapes in the fabricate of splendid lights, light bokeh or bubbles.
Maybe this texture is to carry the uplifting feeling he gets when
in the presence of Tachibana.

The
visual texture for Tachibana are the shadows of rain water dripping
down the window. Her visual texture is a more physical one as it is a
product of sunshine/shadow interacting with an object as oppose to
Kondo’s which is pure imagery. The rain texture also straight
mirrors Kondo’s monologue about Tachibana.

Extra rising shapes
Extra rain shadows
The two visual textures combined

Extra
examples of visual textures for Kondo and Tachibana. Within the shots
the attach they are hugging you’ll gaze particular person rays of sunshine,
giving the scene a more dramatic texture, which is ethical for the
most pivotal moment of the display to this point. Within the third screenshot the
visual textures are combined; Tachibana’s rain and Kondo’s
imagery of rising shapes (light bokeh and bubbles).