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Who the heck was responsible for the color grading in this movie? I mean everything is crushed and saturated with an orange tint. It looks like some lame Magic Bullets style effect that was applied
There's a few other movies out there that are really bad like this. One thing that technology was given us is too much power in the hands of users and this definitely an example of poor artistic direction. I can understand using coloring grading like that for a 3 min music video maybe but to watch an entire film in this crap? I have a feeling 20 years from now this is going to be looked at like how a lot of albums in the 80's has terrible production with drowning in reverb |
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