![]() ![]() ![]() Now, the sensors are sensitive enough they don't need to do that. That's why they'd use backdrops, filters, and post-process work to make a night scene in the day, for instance, because typical dusk is too dark for the film. It used to be making a faster video meant less quality per frame, because the film relied on a lot of light to do its thing. Like compressing HDR (which I've only seen done to good effect in a single TV show, Downton Abbey, and no movies as of yet), the problem is that movie and TV folk can screw things up with modern camera sensors, and so they do, instead of using them to make better looking video. He seems to be the only one these days not addicted to very short exposure times (if you listen to cometary tracks, he has also been nearly on the cutting edge of commercial camera and effects technology, and actually understands the compromises needed), though even he has used them sometimes.īeyond that, watch old movies. Click to expand.Only watch newer action movies by Robert Rodriguez.
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