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May 2015
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Why is it in black and white?
Is it an artistic decision? A financial decision? I just don't understand why a movie would be shot like a modern movie and then make it black and white. Edit - I just looked it up and it was shot on a Red Epic Dragon. So the choice to make it b&w was done in post. Why? |
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