Ryan McAvoy said:
CatBus said:
Ryan McAvoy said:
Over saturated visual eye-sore like films like 'The Kings Speech', 'Skyfall' etc will date very quickly.
I certainly hope "films with more than two colors" isn't a description used in history books to describe how films from the latter twentieth century are visually unique...
Here's something I made,
The top two screenshots are from 2012's cutting edge digitally graded 'Skyfall, the bottom two are from colour-tinted silent films made almost 100 years ago when film was in it's infancy:
...or is that the other way around?
Let's hope films start looking like this again, sooner rather than later:
Also I did this GODFATHER 2013!!:
OH Yes! It's sooo much better!
(Rant over)
I hate unnatural film coloring with a passion. You may think I'm crazy but that ruined Lord of the Rings for me. LOTR was the first film that I remember going "those colors don't look natural." I know it's common to adjust the tint and color look of a film even before digital technology but LOTR was the first one that looked like it obviously was tampered with.
The Harry Potter movies suffered from this digital video look following the first two. I'm sorry but when a movie looks fake and unnatural, it's harder to believe that it's real for me. And don't say it's supposed to be tinted to show you how dark the movie is. That's what scriptwriting, acting and directing is for.