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8/5/2025, 2:36:20 AM
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Great OP...
>What do you think is the reason for the cinematic medium's contrasting fidelity fetishism?
I think this has its origins in the mid-20th century, when television was attempting to copy the cinematic format. Studios at the time noticed this and started creating new technologies that couldn't be accurately replicated by the TV sets of the time. That's how you end up with technicolor and very wide resolutions. Also, funny that you use a Chloë pic since she's in quite a few 'lo-fi' Dogme and Dogme-adjacent flicks lol.
>Why do Danes and Swedes kinographically own the Nordmenn so hard?
What makes this funnier is that Norway absolutely destroys the other Scandinavian countries in terms of literature and literary culture. Who knows!
Great OP...
>What do you think is the reason for the cinematic medium's contrasting fidelity fetishism?
I think this has its origins in the mid-20th century, when television was attempting to copy the cinematic format. Studios at the time noticed this and started creating new technologies that couldn't be accurately replicated by the TV sets of the time. That's how you end up with technicolor and very wide resolutions. Also, funny that you use a Chloë pic since she's in quite a few 'lo-fi' Dogme and Dogme-adjacent flicks lol.
>Why do Danes and Swedes kinographically own the Nordmenn so hard?
What makes this funnier is that Norway absolutely destroys the other Scandinavian countries in terms of literature and literary culture. Who knows!
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