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hlthe2b

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15. This trend--along with the near constant TOO dark cinematography that renders nothing but occasional
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 09:46 AM
Mar 26

shadowy forms--for all too long and in too much of the movie are my two pet peeves.

Unfortunately, these defects make watching on smaller screens even more miserable when they make it to streaming services. Naturally this trend has been increasingly echoed for productions intended for the small screen.

Do they ever look at their own "product?"

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Theaters are WORSE!! Waste of $$$!! InAbLuEsTaTe Mar 26 #1
I watch live railcams on Youtube. House of Roberts Mar 26 #2
The audio is bad, and they are filmed so darkly that it is hard to see. Can't listen, can't see -what a mess. patricia92243 Mar 26 #3
This is SO true. And also a deliberate choice SorellaLaBefana Mar 26 #5
Going to college early 2000s, mwmisses4289 Mar 26 #4
The term snowybirdie Mar 26 #6
Ah apologies, I was referring to my self as the old lady. mwmisses4289 Mar 26 #10
Ha snowybirdie Mar 26 #12
Gracious Senior Citizen. I like it! 👍 mwmisses4289 Mar 26 #13
Then there is all the texting, they show the phone for a nano second and you can't doc03 Mar 26 #7
The first time I noticed this was when I attempted to watch Mike 03 Mar 26 #8
I always have the subtitles on except for comedy and news shows nuxvomica Mar 26 #9
Yeah! It's not just me. It is beyond annoying. Phoenix61 Mar 26 #11
Finally turned off the Sherlock Holmes movie because I could not hear what Downey was saying LizBeth Mar 26 #14
This trend--along with the near constant TOO dark cinematography that renders nothing but occasional hlthe2b Mar 26 #15
Also, WHY ARE SOME MOVIES/SHOWS SO FRICKIN' DARK? tanyev Mar 26 #16
Similar combination of Creative Statement and Tech Assumptions that makes dialogue inaudible :) SorellaLaBefana Mar 26 #17
Mood lighting bif Mar 26 #20
Movie producers forget that the story is more important than the spectacle. hunter Mar 26 #18
Audio: Add some brightness 3Kand presence 6K justaprogressive Mar 26 #19
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