Why do older movies give off a certain...feeling?
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Why do older movies give off a certain...feeling?
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it was prenihilism
Is this another "9/11 ruined everything" thread?
Millennials are so pathetic. What other generation whined about something for 20 years?
leftist homosexuals still whine about slavery and reparations frick yourself
They were shot on film and mostly had no soulless gray/muted colors filters
hivemind
>Digital, no matter what people tell you, it's bullshit. They say, "Oh, it looks just like film." It doesn't look like film and never will. And it's like those people that are telling you are technicians. But I will be able to tweak film better than you tweak a digital image, because it just can't hold really bright skies to this black thing. You have to favor one thing. If I favored her, that would go much wider.
>Whereas film, you would be able to get more blue out of it or whatever. And you can't really do that with digital. So they're lying to you when they say it looks just like film. It doesn't. And when you shoot 3D, technically you give up some color, you give up some sharpness, you give up brightness.
So he was right all along?
He was always right
How did he make transformers and tmnt on film?
Yes he filmed the PC monitors.
Film emulation is pretty good nowadays
Texture maybe, but not the actual capabilities of the medium. Lap dissolves, double exposures, variable shutter speeds are all just not utilized to the same effect on top of the lack of emulsion “movement.”
The staid and often visually homogenous results can definitely be seen in how little the trick photography and inventiveness of yesteryear is imbued in contemporary work. It’s a tech issue as much as a creative one, but it’s absolutely noticeable.
That would be 100% true before the ARRI ALEXA 35 with high dynamic range and reveal color science came into being.
They were shot on film. That's literally the difference.
Simpler times before the internet got super crowded. Also things werent oversexualized.
Less Black folk and homosexuals
When I'm using an AI to make fake screencaps of movies and TV shows that didn't exist, I've found that adding "film grain" to the prompt really puts it over the edge.
It was back when hope still faintly existed
Older movies feel like they're more real compared to new ones. New movies feel fake. Like I'm watching a cartoon or something made in AI.
Love me some Vanilla Sky.
What was meant by this?
She ingested his semen.
Women are too sensitive, I don't have a mental breakdown if a girl doesn't love me after I lick her ass
Less cgi
Kino
Cameron Crowe hasn't made a single good movie after Nancy Wilson left him
That was just static from the CRT