Blake David-Blasingame

1.5K posts

Blake David-Blasingame

Blake David-Blasingame

@BlakeRemasters

Culver City, CA Bergabung Aralık 2015
150 Mengikuti102 Pengikut
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@TravLCox @valentinavee The issue is not the rate itself; it’s how they distributed each line item. Their entire production design, camera and lighting budget was equal to the day rate for DP + gaffer. That’s a problem. Either up the production value or lower the day rates.
English
0
0
0
9
Travis Lincoln Cox
Travis Lincoln Cox@TravLCox·
@BlakeRemasters @valentinavee These are incredibly reasonable rates. Could you find someone for less? Probably, but you're either calling in a favor or getting someone with little to no experience.
English
1
0
1
24
Dale Tegman
Dale Tegman@deltamagnet·
@Variety I mean if you are going to see a movie every day it's still a good deal. Not so much if you are going once a week.
English
14
0
9
5.3K
Variety
Variety@Variety·
AMC Theatres is raising the price of its Stubs A-List subscription to $29.99 per month, marking a $2 increase from its previous hike in May 2025. variety.com/2026/film/news…
English
102
83
660
129.6K
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@aakashgupta So you’re calling Chloe Zhao, Ryan Coogler, and Taika Waititi are B-tier directors, but the Russo brothers, the directors of The Gray Man, The Electric State, and Cherry, those are A tier directors? Do I have that right?
English
0
0
1
531
Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Disney paid roughly $200 million just for Robert Downey Jr. and the Russo Brothers to come back. That's before a single frame of film was shot. Before sets, VFX, marketing, craft services, anything. The test screening results suggest that $200M bet is about to pay off at somewhere between 10x and 25x. Here's why this leak matters more than the usual hype cycle. This is a pre-reshoots cut. The version that tested at Infinity War levels is the version before they add more characters, more cameos, more fan-service scenes. Reshoots on a film testing this well are additive, not corrective. That's a completely different production posture than what Marvel has been doing for the last five years. The Russos' last two Avengers films did $4.85 billion combined. Infinity War alone cleared $2.05B. Endgame hit $2.8B. The entire Multiverse Saga since then has been a slow bleed of audience trust. Quantumania did $476M on a $200M budget. The Marvels did $206M. Eternals, $402M. Marvel was losing casual viewers at a rate that made the franchise look terminal. The Downey/Russo reunion was always the play of last resort. Downey literally refused to return unless the Russos directed. His deal includes private jets, a security detail, and a trailer compound. The Russos got $80M with escalators at $750M and $1B box office thresholds, plus their AGBO banner gets a producer credit, which is a first for Marvel. And now the thing is testing like Infinity War before reshoots even happen. If Doomsday clears $2B in December 2026, it validates something very specific: Marvel's problem was never the audience. The audience was always there. The problem was that Phase 4 and 5 shipped B-tier directors and C-tier scripts on A-tier IP. The fix wasn't reinventing the formula. The fix was paying for the best people and getting out of their way. The Russos' performance escalators kick in at $750M and $1B. If this thing does Infinity War numbers, those escalators trigger so fast Disney's finance team won't finish the wire transfer before the second weekend.
Aakash Gupta tweet mediaAakash Gupta tweet media
English
68
173
2.5K
633.8K
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@TimNetwork @JohnnyFocal That’s because the image used is highly compressed. Here is the same image but better quality; the dust on the element is pretty apparent here. Note: I scaled and cropped the image to focus on the dirt.
Blake David-Blasingame tweet media
English
0
0
0
368
Jon Thompson
Jon Thompson@JohnnyFocal·
Can we stop repeating this as though it proves something? That isn’t a raw scan for a start — a genuine raw scan would still have dirt, damage and all the other lovely imperfections sitting in it. What you’re showing is just an image in log, then de-logged. Which proves absolutely nothing beyond the fact that someone knows how to apply a curve.
🖤 Buy Physical Media 🖤@VHSDVDBLURAY4K

Alice in Wonderland Raw Scan vs New 4K Restoration

English
2
2
20
2.3K
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@JohnnyFocal I’ve supervised over a couple of hundred restorations over the past decade. So I’ll ask you the same question. Which restorations have you supervised? Context matters here.
English
0
0
0
12
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@TimNetwork @JohnnyFocal You’re correct. There’s an assumption on Jon’s part that the image labeled “raw scan” is a post-processed image, which is not the case.
English
1
0
0
21
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@JohnnyFocal Furthermore, it is not a requirement that a “raw scan” must exhibit defects and film damage. You could make the argument that better terminology would have been “log/non-graded” and “graded/restored” but there is nothing wrong with calling the above image “raw scan.”
English
1
0
0
75
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@JohnnyFocal So let me get this straight. The image doesn’t meet your criteria for “raw scan” because it doesn’t have a Giant film tear running across the image? I’ve already demonstrated to you that there are at least two pieces of dirt in the upper image, so what is your point?
English
1
0
0
86
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@JohnnyFocal I think you’re getting hung up on semantics and as a result confusing your audience. “Raw scan” in the restoration community is a colloquial term which refer to images in a non-graded, log state, which is what the image on the top represents when displayed without management.
English
2
0
0
95
Jon Thompson
Jon Thompson@JohnnyFocal·
That is a post-processed image, not a RAW scan Full new 4K scan of original negatives Extensive cleanup (dust, warping, age damage) 🖕 🖕 🖕 🖕 🖕🖕 Colour grading referenced against original artwork Shot-by-shot review with Disney animation team
English
1
0
3
181
Yiota P Kiriakes
Yiota P Kiriakes@hypertension57·
@IAPolls2022 @Polymarket Yeah ok whatever You're assuming people are stupid enough to vote for Democrats again, knowing what the cognitive Joe Biden and his sidekick the laughing hyena Kamala Harris did to our country then they're stupider than you if they vote for Democrats
English
112
0
20
14.4K
InteractivePolls
InteractivePolls@IAPolls2022·
.@Polymarket - 2026 U.S. Senate (chance of winning) NORTH CAROLINA 🟦 Democrat: 81% (flip) 🟥 Republican: 20% — MAINE 🟦 Democrat: 74% (flip) 🟥 Republican: 27% — ALASKA 🟦 Mary Peltola: 52% (flip) 🟥 Dan Sullivan: 47% — GEORGIA 🟦 Democrat: 82% (new high) 🟥 Republican: 17% — MICHIGAN 🟦 Democrat: 82% (new high) 🟥 Republican: 18% — OHIO 🟦 Democrat: 54% (flip) 🟥 Republican: 47% — TEXAS 🟥 Republican: 54% (new low) 🟦 Democrat: 45% — IOWA 🟥 Republican: 62% 🟦 Democrat: 39% — NEW HAMPSHIRE 🟦 Democrat: 78% 🟥 Republican: 19% — FLORIDA 🟥 Republican: 87% 🟦 Democrat: 14% — NEBRASKA 🟥 Republican: 75% 🟨 Ind/Other: 23 — MINNESOTA 🟦 Democrat: 89% 🟥 Republican: 12% Senate map from @270toWin
InteractivePolls tweet media
English
634
1.4K
7K
1.7M
Scott Kacsmar
Scott Kacsmar@ScottKacsmar·
I believe DiCaprio ties the record for most Best Picture wins as the lead actor. • Titanic • The Departed • One Battle After Another
English
17
71
3.9K
136.8K
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@AKlay19 Cinematographers respected the cinematography of One Battle After Another, while general academy membership favored the picturesque period landscapes of Sinners, but no doubt it was a tight race.
English
0
0
31
1.4K
Adam Klay
Adam Klay@AKlay19·
So what the fuck happened with SINNERS at the major precursors for Cinematography?
English
8
0
203
10.4K
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@Carr2Alejandro @NextBestPicture Just to be clear, I am predicting One Battle After Another to win 7 Oscars including those you mentioned, 4 for Sinners. An editing win would surprise me, but cinematography is certainly in play since it won the lion’s share of prizes this year outside of the industry groups.
English
0
0
0
35
Ivan C Alejandro
Ivan C Alejandro@Carr2Alejandro·
@BlakeRemasters @NextBestPicture Comparing this to LOTR is a stretch. That sweep was built on years of momentum, but OBAA has actually dominated the precursors this season. Predicting upsets in Cinematography and Editing over a technical powerhouse like Anderson’s film just doesn't follow the mat
English
1
0
4
88
Blake David-Blasingame
Blake David-Blasingame@BlakeRemasters·
@AcademyPicks That was a different situation though. Only foreign language committee members could vote for the winners and they had to verify they attended academy screenings. If the vote was open to the full academy like today, Pan’s Labyrinth would have likely won.
English
1
0
2
42
Paul H.
Paul H.@AcademyPicks·
One thing giving me pause about predicting Sentimental Value over Secret Agent based on the nominations count: Pan’s Labyrinth had a lot of nominations but still lost to The Lives of Others which was a sole nominee
English
2
0
3
616