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Old 01-08-2008, 03:49 AM   #1
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I know this has been asked many times, but can someone give me a quick answer. Did the director even approve of this? and do directors even go to these transfers(remasters into blu-ray)? do they even check the quality afterwards?
It doesn't look like it for '300'.
 
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It's a filter the director put in the film to make it more dirty and plus there is a TON of CG. Nothing to do with the transfer it's how the films supposed to look.
 
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Director's intent. Since film was CGI, the grain was digitally applied, it's not really there, added so it would give the impression of flipping through the pages of the original graphic novel.

Zack Snyder's idea,
 
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I know this has been asked many times, but can someone give me a quick answer. Did the director even approve of this? and do directors even go to these transfers(remasters into blu-ray)? do they even check the quality afterwards?
It doesn't look like it for '300'.
Intentional. They did that so you could post a redundant question.
 
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Intentional. They did that so you could post a redundant question.
lol. ive seen it asked a ton of times too.
 
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Director's intent. Since film was CGI, the grain was digitally applied, it's not really there, added so it would give the impression of flipping through the pages of the original graphic novel.

Zack Snyder's idea,

WoW, that's a very legit answer. Thanks Jxix
 
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Why was the first 10 minutes of Apocalypto grainy then?
 
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Some movies are just grainy, just cause it's high def doesn't mean every single movie is perfection.
 
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Some movies are just grainy, just cause it's high def doesn't mean every single movie is perfection.
but the rest of apocalypto was flawless...
 
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The director intended it that way, or it wouldn't be there. Watch Pirates 1. It is not a function of the movie, it is how it was shot...
 
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I know this has been asked many times, but can someone give me a quick answer. Did the director even approve of this? and do directors even go to these transfers(remasters into blu-ray)? do they even check the quality afterwards?
Yes.Yes. Yes.



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