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Watched this earlier this morning and it was a great in depth video. It’s not digital vs film. Biggest complaints seem to be everything being shot with shallow depth of field, which is the current cinematic fashion.

Biggest issue though is everything being shot as evenly, and blandly, as possible to make it easier to change everything in post, rather than making sure everything looks as great as possible in camera.

”We’ll fix it in post” is the worst thing that happened to cinematography. Edit: Yeah not just that but the same mentality has been detrimental to all creative work.

Great watch and fully agree. Always blows my mind that Jurassic Park from 1993 looks so much better than the modern day Jurassic World films.

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[–] Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club 10 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Nice vid.

I always feel way more comfortable when I understand the 3D space depicted (the first part of the vid), not just for the visual awe but screenplay reality as well (eg if two ppl are shooting at each other in a tiny closet or a giant hall).

And yes, some animated movies or series (and even comics to some extend) do it great too, eg the 3D fidelity and persistence in this one (not just wide shots as standalone niceties, but how truthfully they are used by the story/charterers, the individual buildings that make sense and how/where they are connected to the rest of the surroundings, how characters travel in them, etc too):