They owe us the last 4 harry potter movies without the shitty dark filters. They look abysmal.
>>214162199Fact: You are owed nothing.
>>214162217I am.
Studios are not obligated to re-release the laterHarry Potter movies with different color grading because the dark, desaturated filters were a deliberate artistic choice meant to reflect the increasingly grim and mature tone of the story. The shift in visual style was a conscious decision by the filmmakers to mirror the narrative as the characters grew older and the plot progressed from a lighthearted magical adventure to a story of war, loss, and sacrifice. Artistic and thematic progression Thematically, the series matured. J.K. Rowling's books grew darker with each installment, moving from a child's story about magic to a complex tale confronting themes of death, prejudice, and political corruption. The visual palette changed in step with this narrative shift, with the directors using muted, darker tones to create an atmosphere of anxiety and menace. Directors' distinct visions. The series had multiple directors, each bringing a unique visual approach. Chris Columbus established a vibrant, colorful, and childlike visual style for the first two films. Alfonso Cuarón, who directed Prisoner of Azkaban, purposefully shifted the color palette to be more moody and muted, introducing a more naturalistic and darker look that continued in subsequent films. The later films, directed by David Yates, continued this trend with even heavier desaturation, culminating in a bleak and somber look for Deathly Hallows.
We're about to get the darkest filter of them all.
>>214162297Im not racist
>>214162295Lots of movies are grim and dark and whatever but they don’t fuck up the color scheme for it.
>>214162297Kek.
>>214162199They should've let Cuaron free reign instead they went the exact opposite direction. I despise Yates but the fact is as casual consumers we don't get to have an opinion on the process of film-making. Yates probably works well in a room, kisses Rowling's ass and takes studio notes no question. He is much like a factory supervisor.