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>Lord of the Rings cinematographer Andrew Lesnie [on his often unmotivated and impossible light sources] Where does the light come from? The same place as the music.
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literally makes no sense
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makes perfect sense
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more filmmakers should think like this
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what does that even mean?
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>>218191173
it's coming from up there, behind that tree
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>>218191958
It means it came out of his ass
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>>218190416
A reminder that Sean Astin was the one constantly asking where the light source was coming from
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I don't know when that mentality of making movies look realistic started. Most filmmakers and dp's would put lights wherever the fuck to make scenes stylish. Shit's not real life, so who cares.
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>I don't know when that mentality of making movies look realistic started.



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