What did Jackson know that HBO didn’t?

What did Jackson know that HBO didn’t?

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what were they thinking with that shit?
my tv isn't very good at displaying blacks, so that episode looked like ass on my tv

my friends kicked me out of the got group chat because i criticized that episode

The blue tint for night time is still inferior to just having an offscreen spotlight to create highlights in regular colour.

How do you properly light a night scene?

I went over to a small watch party and everybody thought there was a problem with the stream.

I prefer something like this.

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my tv isnt good at displaying blacks either, I dont watch tv anymore

>"Where is the light coming from?" Astin asked. Lesnie replied, "Same place as the music."

Chad cinematographer lighting up Balin's tomb.
But to be fair Jackson always lit the fuck out of his movies, ever since Bad Taste.

I think you need new friends.

this. i fucking hate blacks on tv. and they're all over the fucking place these days

I like the blue better honestly. The soldiers look like a field of grass in your image.

Is there a setting on the tv to fix that?

blue looks like cheap day for night shit.

ba dum tss

They were taught by the people responsible for AVP Requiem

It's not bad but you lose mood and contrast

Jackson realized that the audience being able to tell what's fucking happening on screen is infinitely more important a cool, edgy style, which is why he's automatically a better director than 90% of modern Hollywood.

What?

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