Comment by ycombinatrix 16 hours ago Why should I change my style? Modern TVs are the ones that suck. 3 comments ycombinatrix Reply tguvot 13 hours ago if you film for television, you need to take into consideration how it will look on television serf 12 hours ago sure, but netflix is probably one of the most tenuous examples of groups that film for television.they film for screens , regardless of where those might be. PunchyHamster 9 hours ago ...no, a lot of their content is clearly filmed and mastered for cinema. Too dark, voice too low or muddy, stuff that would sound and look fine in a dark room with good, loud sound system but meh everywhere else
tguvot 13 hours ago if you film for television, you need to take into consideration how it will look on television serf 12 hours ago sure, but netflix is probably one of the most tenuous examples of groups that film for television.they film for screens , regardless of where those might be. PunchyHamster 9 hours ago ...no, a lot of their content is clearly filmed and mastered for cinema. Too dark, voice too low or muddy, stuff that would sound and look fine in a dark room with good, loud sound system but meh everywhere else
serf 12 hours ago sure, but netflix is probably one of the most tenuous examples of groups that film for television.they film for screens , regardless of where those might be. PunchyHamster 9 hours ago ...no, a lot of their content is clearly filmed and mastered for cinema. Too dark, voice too low or muddy, stuff that would sound and look fine in a dark room with good, loud sound system but meh everywhere else
PunchyHamster 9 hours ago ...no, a lot of their content is clearly filmed and mastered for cinema. Too dark, voice too low or muddy, stuff that would sound and look fine in a dark room with good, loud sound system but meh everywhere else
if you film for television, you need to take into consideration how it will look on television
sure, but netflix is probably one of the most tenuous examples of groups that film for television.
they film for screens , regardless of where those might be.
...no, a lot of their content is clearly filmed and mastered for cinema. Too dark, voice too low or muddy, stuff that would sound and look fine in a dark room with good, loud sound system but meh everywhere else