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bleak decade for cinematography
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Netflixization of cinema
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Streaming needs a shallow depth of field because it significantly lowers the bitrate which in turn reduces stutter. Apart from that the people t hey hire have to justify their jobs so they take out the color coding map and paint the entire raw file. What's left is outsourced to Bangalore.
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>>220620962
It makes it easier to compress for streaming.
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Video games had this problem for a while too



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