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SignUp Now!That makes sense. And it's really interesting to hear that as a musician. One of the things people struggle with while recording music to digital these days is how "clean" everything sounds. A trick some people will do is to record in digital, run it out to tape, and run it back into the computer. So pretty much exactly the same process for the same reasons.Part of the reason it looks so good is because they shot it and edited it digitally, but then transferred it to film before scanning back into digital. Through that process they're able to reduce the harshness/crispness of the CGI in a way that feels really natural.
This is really interesting, thanks for sharing. Had no idea.Part of the reason it looks so good is because they shot it and edited it digitally, but then transferred it to film before scanning back into digital. Through that process they're able to reduce the harshness/crispness of the CGI in a way that feels really natural.
I loved The Killing of a Sacred Deer. Hated The Lobster, which ironically seems to be his most well liked movie. Was lukewarm on The Favourite.Is Poor Things worth watching? I haven’t loved Yorgos Lanthimos movies, though I appreciate their weirdness.
You'd be surprised at how often this happens.I don't know yet, but I'm going to do a double feature of Poor Things, followed by Lisa Frankenstein. And then I'm going to wonder what conspiracy theory can account for these two movies being released at the same time.
(There's also a newly released B-movie, Frankenstein: Legacy. Wtf, people?)
Has this never happened to you?Trying and failing to even fathom a 7-minute standing ovation. People are so weird.
Has this never happened to you?Trying and failing to even fathom a 7-minute standing ovation. People are so weird.