>Berlin school make proper white music >israelites in the israeliteSA steal it >Germans scared of being called nazis make your israelite movie soundtrack
In the commentary they explain that the different color gradings in the show were so that people would be able to differentiate the locations and timelines without having someone constantly reminding you of it. Mexico had that piss grading, the past scenes in BB and BCS had that bluish tint and the future was black and white.
What I hate about this scene is that it could have worked just as well without that part of it hitting the pole, or at least the position they chose to show it.
It looks more late 80s that way, which is when this movie is set. It's a good choice
>t. post production editor
Editors don't grade, larping zoomer.
Yes, we do. Try actually being an editor (you can't)
Larp harder.
>I'm a nobody so every other anon is too
carry on
they do, but shouldn't be, and a lot of them are pissed about it. at least from what i've seen.
Try looking at a film's credits before you come around pretending, pajeet.
Try understanding how authorship in film production works, special needs ESL
Editor and colorist are two different professions, bud.
Don't expect the average Cinemaphile poster to know anything about filmmaking.
>It looks more late 80s that way,
Says the guy who wasn't born until 96
>It looks more late 80s that way, which is when this movie is set
>1981
>late 80s
Early eighties, and this decision was made decades later
Frick off morons
Why is it always that bluish teal? I never see them using any other color
because it looks good and adds to the feel
No and no.
>pleb thinks the home video color grading is more "authentic"
Many such cases.
Both are different Blu-Ray grades.
Yes, but the top one is the same grade they used for DVD so people who never saw it in the theater assume that's the accurate one.
>Yes, but the top one is the same grade they used for DVD
Not really, no.
Color grading is a lost craft
>colorist
lol
zoom zoom
am I indian too? xD
Probably.
>Berlin school make proper white music
>israelites in the israeliteSA steal it
>Germans scared of being called nazis make your israelite movie soundtrack
Never forget that Gernany is an occupied country.
>DUDE EVERY MOVIE SHOULD HAVE NATURAL LIGHTING
nah
That’s clearly not lighting though
Do it again but in mexico.
They didn't have saturation filters in Israel at the time. They needed Windows and Bill Gates's lust for post soviet teens.
Bravo Vince.
In the commentary they explain that the different color gradings in the show were so that people would be able to differentiate the locations and timelines without having someone constantly reminding you of it. Mexico had that piss grading, the past scenes in BB and BCS had that bluish tint and the future was black and white.
>the zoomer is afraid and enraged by the filters
Strange thing to keep you from enjoying movies and games.
>blu ray release
>movie becomes blue
Bravo
>bravo Mann
What I hate about this scene is that it could have worked just as well without that part of it hitting the pole, or at least the position they chose to show it.
blue ray is such a shitty format.
Manages to be almost as clinically moronic as James Cameron's "remasterings" of Titanic and True Lies.