DISCLAIMER: This is not about which medium is the best or anything like that. More about the aspects which give animation validity.
Basically one thing that gave animation an advantage in the storytelling department is that you could make even the most fictional/fantasy visuals seem real (as opposed to the shark on Jaws). Some have said, however, that with the improvements made on special effects, that animation's visual aspects are obsolete.
I still say that the medium has it's advantages despite LA having better special effects:
1. More accurate designs on super heroes and certain video game characters: Certain video games (Super Mario Bros) are too out there to be taken seriously in live action, as well as certain super hero costumes being too weird for live action movies thus having to establish a story reason for certain costumes without changing them (such as Magneto needing a "dorky helment" to protect his mind from telepathic mutants and Cerebro).
Cartoons on the other hand can pull of the less than realistic video game characters/designs and colorful costumes without them looking weird/odd.
2. No stunts: Action centric cartoons being a drawing don't require any danger on the part of the voice actor. Only danger I can think of is a bee or a spider somehow finding a way into the voice actor's throat or said voice actor falling off their seat.
3. Character stays even when actor departs: When an actor leaves a Live Action show, the character goes with them or they get an actor with similar physical traits (which even then the differences are obvious). Voice actors don't pose that problem since it's easier to sound like someone than to look like someone. Especially handy when trying to keep certain characters in the story (Iroh from Avatar comes to mind).
4. Voice actors can afford more flexability: Things like minor injury or pregnancy can delay shootings for a good number of days thus having to write a character out of the show for a while. But since VAs are heard, but not seen, they can resume voice actor while immobile or don't look right for the camera.
Anymore advantages or comments on mind will be appreciated.
Basically one thing that gave animation an advantage in the storytelling department is that you could make even the most fictional/fantasy visuals seem real (as opposed to the shark on Jaws). Some have said, however, that with the improvements made on special effects, that animation's visual aspects are obsolete.
I still say that the medium has it's advantages despite LA having better special effects:
1. More accurate designs on super heroes and certain video game characters: Certain video games (Super Mario Bros) are too out there to be taken seriously in live action, as well as certain super hero costumes being too weird for live action movies thus having to establish a story reason for certain costumes without changing them (such as Magneto needing a "dorky helment" to protect his mind from telepathic mutants and Cerebro).
Cartoons on the other hand can pull of the less than realistic video game characters/designs and colorful costumes without them looking weird/odd.
2. No stunts: Action centric cartoons being a drawing don't require any danger on the part of the voice actor. Only danger I can think of is a bee or a spider somehow finding a way into the voice actor's throat or said voice actor falling off their seat.
3. Character stays even when actor departs: When an actor leaves a Live Action show, the character goes with them or they get an actor with similar physical traits (which even then the differences are obvious). Voice actors don't pose that problem since it's easier to sound like someone than to look like someone. Especially handy when trying to keep certain characters in the story (Iroh from Avatar comes to mind).
4. Voice actors can afford more flexability: Things like minor injury or pregnancy can delay shootings for a good number of days thus having to write a character out of the show for a while. But since VAs are heard, but not seen, they can resume voice actor while immobile or don't look right for the camera.
Anymore advantages or comments on mind will be appreciated.