Grey (Michael Schinke II)

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Grey (Michael Schinke II)

@Only_Grey

"Trying to do better." https://t.co/PR4u9erxvn

Madison Heights, MI Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
Film based IMAX playing exclusively in theaters designed and set up to run IMAX film projections is about as, “anti-art” as a permanent installation needing to be seen wherever it’s permanently installed. This term does NOT fucking apply.
kea@haibaneinsect

IMAX having this aspect ratio exclusive to only be in their special little cinemas is anti-art. Make the fact the screen in the IMAX cinema is huge as the selling point, not that you can only see the full authentic vision of the director in that specific cinema.

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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
in projection there are still valid reasons to shoot on IMAX film. It’s not all that different from choosing to shoot on Super 35 and cropping to 1.85 or even shooting anamorphic.
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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
IMAX is too cumbersome and expensive to use as a gimmick or a reluctance. Even if the, “standard release is the official version” line is true shooting on IMAX offers greater resolution, dynamic and color range. So even without utilizing the entire aspect ratio
Sensei Sergio Muñoz Esquer@ElSergioMunoz

Mi teoría conspirativa es que Villeneuve no le gusta IMAX y solo lo hace porque el estudio lo pide. Por eso no existen versiones IMAX en los blurays de Dune ni en Blade Runner 2049, e incluso el mismo Deakins expresó que la versión estándar es la versión oficial y no la IMAX

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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
I'm sure it might look that way to someone who doesn't actually know anything about those cultures and maybe has a vague recollection of some photographs they saw one time but anyone with a level of knowledge would never make that mistake, so the accusation has little weight.
Kylie Cheung@kylietcheung

my understanding is the Dune stories are incredibly critical of imperialism so to criticize imperialism they portray imperialism. the stories are also highly critical of AI, technofascism, how capitalism makes the Earth unlivable etc

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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
Now the storytelling supports going another way with the costumes appearance, which allows them to go with a more, “low tech” approach. None of these have been unmotivated or unconsidered choices.
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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
The idea behind their earlier approach to the costume was to justify replicating its illustrated or animated appearance (skin tight, no wrinkles expressive eyes) within the boundaries of the narrative, specifically the use of Stark tech. Agree with the approach or not that was it
nirvanam1nd (EOZ-ssj 3)@NirvanaM1nd

And it made his costume overly reliant on CGI It’s either less lens movement or Spider-Mans suit looks like feces Considering the lenses don’t even work like that in the books I don’t care to see it go

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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
his head changes and the hair fringes are kind of, "sucked up" into the mask. The first half is just kind of tricking the angle and the second half is a CG takeover.
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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
Here's what I see; the face of the mask is sitting like a sort of helmet on top of his head. When he, "pulling" it down he lowers his head so the eyes are facing camera, but he doesn't actually grab any fabric in his fingers. At some point there is a CG takeover as the shape of
The Green Kasey 🎃@RawbertBeef

How the hell did they make this look so good? Is it a soft faceshell? CGI? No cuts. Just Spidey fullly putting his mask on. I feel like we rarely see that in live action.

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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
In general people do not like to be preached at. I understand some people are concerned that metaphors don’t always land but, land or not, at least people don’t walk away feeling like they’ve been shouted down to for 90 minutes. Do what you want but don’t be surprised if the
President Hotep DOE Doobs@HotepDoobs

The BLM movement completely shifted Black film. Black film went from stories told by Black people for Black people, that was enjoyable for everyone, to being PSA’s for White people to be nicer to them, and it started with this abomination.

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Grey (Michael Schinke II)
@PopBombYT That and the fact that they seem to very much need the validation of a live action portrayal of their preferred version of a character admit say what they like is meaningless unless others like it as well.
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Pop Bomb@PopBombYT·
@Only_Grey Despite all their talk about live-action film and TV being a lazier medium ill-suited for superheroes, comic fans and writers devote nearly all their energy to it instead of comics and animation. Very strange habit.
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