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6/27/2025, 12:46:55 PM
>>713790572
The mid 2000s had kind of the opposite problem of what we have now. Every single hollywood movie went way too far in the color grade, too much contrast, too saturated. Digital grading had by that point gotten popularized and so they just went crazy with it. Movies like Transformers just look garish, it's like staring at an MTV music video or something
Look at this example of a modern movie. Look at how unnecessarily muted and uniform it is. Look at the light on the trees and how unnaturally muted it is, it doesn't make sense to look at it. It just looks terrible. This is how that movie starts, this is the first impression this movie gives you and I find it baffling.
The mid 2000s had kind of the opposite problem of what we have now. Every single hollywood movie went way too far in the color grade, too much contrast, too saturated. Digital grading had by that point gotten popularized and so they just went crazy with it. Movies like Transformers just look garish, it's like staring at an MTV music video or something
Look at this example of a modern movie. Look at how unnecessarily muted and uniform it is. Look at the light on the trees and how unnaturally muted it is, it doesn't make sense to look at it. It just looks terrible. This is how that movie starts, this is the first impression this movie gives you and I find it baffling.
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