• SmokeyDope@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Its like the cinema version of brown-n-bloom from games of the 7th console generation. Filmographers discovered digital filters as a new tool so of course they are they going to use the new toy everywhere.

    • SynopsisTantilize@lemm.ee
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      7 hours ago

      It’s depressing how some of those games could have looks so colorful and great preHDR in consoles. Look to little big planet, or viva pinata.

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          9 hours ago

          There are places where it’s used well. The Matrix, for example. Someone elseThread said Max Max: Fury Road, and I agree on that. Those are… at the moment… the only two that aren’t abominations of decolouring, though.

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            2 hours ago

            I don’t think the first three Matrix films are color-graded. The first one for sure is merely tinted. The process doesn’t seem to exist before O Brother, Where Art Thou. At least it wasn’t applied to whole films.

            But yeah, Mad Max gets a pass for being all desert and sky. When someone has mango skin and key-lime eyes in a Miss Marple episode, fuck off.