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why don't movies look like this anymore?
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cause theyre either filmed in front of a green screen or filmed with flat lighting to later make it easier to add in CGI
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bigger budgets so more room for niche roles that focus on improving color, costuming, lighting, etc
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like a shitty tv show?
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>>218242770
dogmatic adherence to natural light sources
aversion to use hard fill light
agressive colorgrading to maintain continuity between shots
lack of talent / cultural context / basic human physiology

>>218242849
digital cameras have phony highlights, so modern cinematographers use HDR to keep the information in the shadows, but they dont want to acknowledge it looks like shit in a normal SDR tv with streaming compression
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>>218242770
kino opening
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