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I mentioned this in the Hulk thread but I wanted to start a new one to gauge people's opinions. I am noticing that more and more action sequences in films are being shot at night time. Is there a reason behind this or is it just all coincidence? Is it to hide CGI and make it seem more believable?
Not only that, what is it with the film maker's obsession with jerky cameras and quick, seizure-inducing scene switches? It makes it SOOO hard to follow the action sometimes. Spiderman 3, Transformers, Cloverfield, Iron Man, and The Incredible Hulk are just a few of the films I can think of that are guilty on both accounts. It makes it extremely hard to following the action. |
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