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use of colour, I always try to see, especially in visual effects, how colour is used.
I love my trek. the first three movies of 30 years ago have amazing colours. as does the reboots. Into Darkness's palette is jaw dropping, it drew me into the world. such an atmosphere!. Music. which is probably a generic answer. but Music can make an average movie amazing!. Sound Design. I also enjoy listening to how objects are generated, sonically. Star Trek again is a prime example. Recenetly Baltasar Kormakur's "Everest" had the most phenomenal sound design. the initial storm blast in the penultimate scene made a precarious and ultimately sadening scene real. |
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