>both shot on digital
Why do modern movies/shows look so fucking lifeless?
Both shot on digital
Bad colour grading
The top one is more realistic. Real life isn’t so colourful it’s grey and flat
Found the brit
You gotta use layers when blocking and you gotta use artificial lights and reflectors to avoid things looking flat like they do in real life.
It's filmmaking 101.
You should try living in the American South. Sure the government is corrupt and the general populace are insane cultists, but god damn is the land vibrant and beautiful.
I don't think it's fair to use this as an example of modern movies or even shows. This mando/boba/obi shit is clearly not cinematographed at all. Movies are and some shows. There's the simple answer to your question.
>Why does contempory cinema hate color so much?
>t. only lived in large cities
Sorry about your life. Try leaving the city for 5 seconds, you'll see the actual world and colors.
The top is Disney's standardized muted color filter seen in the MCU. I don't have inside information, but I would bet on it being a cost cutting reason.
The bottom is Lucas spending all the money possible, to push forward the special effects seen in movies.
Wall street or CIA probably found that bottom makes people more free so they make hollywood change it
Real life is beautiful but it's getting worse because of NPCs like you.
Go outside, cave dweller.
>The top is Disney's standardized muted color filter seen in the MCU. I don't have inside information, but I would bet on it being a cost cutting reason.
It's made to sell HDR monitors and streaming services for the Media Industrial Complex
This is England btw
I hate you and your kind so goddamn much, even if you're trolling
They are depressed nihilistic NPCs trying to drag everyone down with them
They only exist on the interent, they have no power in real life
>monitors
I really doubt that Disney gives a shit about computer monitor sales so much that they color grade everything that way now. I doubt they give a shit about tvs either.
There's no way that it's not a cost cutting measure. Slightly darker is slightly less being seen, which means the computer nerds only have to work 70 hours this week, rather than the 100 hours per week it would take to fully render every bit of cg to its fullest.
It that way the new dune looks ugly?
OP's image shows otherwise. They have positions that let them decide things in major media and industry.
no this can't be it, the details in the dark areas are still fine
Disney only exploits this infantilised consumer caste
>CCD vs CMOS
>modern
>AOTC
LMAO reddit letter media fags are pathetic. It was shot 21 years ago. It also actually looks like Star Wars and not some shitty poorly made fan film
And they both look like shit.