evil-pineapples wrote:It's worth complaining about. There's no excuse for it. Sure, these guys are doing mostly great work, but the cinematography quality is decreasing, and there's no apparent reason for it.
PC_82 wrote:evil-pineapples wrote:It's worth complaining about. There's no excuse for it. Sure, these guys are doing mostly great work, but the cinematography quality is decreasing, and there's no apparent reason for it.
yeah its a few seconds .. but fucking not cameraman-- its the crazy angles…. not design to move like this i guess. they made it manual and now no issues.. so we check next scenes EPIC non blurry.. but they are now going to edit cause they dont shut up about it so not so much continuity… so tell me now yes or NO
evil-pineapples wrote:PC_82 wrote:evil-pineapples wrote:It's worth complaining about. There's no excuse for it. Sure, these guys are doing mostly great work, but the cinematography quality is decreasing, and there's no apparent reason for it.
yeah its a few seconds .. but fucking not cameraman-- its the crazy angles…. not design to move like this i guess. they made it manual and now no issues.. so we check next scenes EPIC non blurry.. but they are now going to edit cause they dont shut up about it so not so much continuity… so tell me now yes or NO
Don't edit scenes to the point of destroying continuity. Nobody wants that. Just get rid of the most egregious stuff and tell the camera guys to avoid so much blurry action in the future. This wasn't a problem a month ago, so whatever happened, it happened recently.
evil-pineapples wrote:I could tell something was different, but Sineplex was using multiple directors before, so it's hard to notice when there's a new guy.
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