Απάντηση: Re: Απάντηση: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
Δεν είναι αναπόφευκτο, αλλα θέμα επιλογής shutter speed από τον Jackson για να μην είναι πολύ σκοτεινη η εικόνα.
Εδώ τα γραφεί αναλυτικά για το πρώτο Hobbit.
Ελπίζω στο δεύτερο να βελτιωθηκαν τα πράγματα σε αυτόν τον τομέα..
Από ότι διαβάζω, το πηρε χαμπάρι και ο Jackson και έκανε κάποιες διορθωτικές κινήσεις στο post production του δευτερου. Για να δούμε..
http://variety.com/2013/film/news/peter-jackson-hobbit-3d-looks-1200941962/
"But (Jackson) concedes there were lots of objections on the blogosphere and among cinephiles to the super-crisp images of the first installment of “The Hobbit.”
“It was interesting to try to interpret what people’s reaction was,” he says. He concluded the problem was that the image looked like HD video, and was simply sharper than people are used to in cinema.
“So what I did is work that in reverse,” says Jackson. “When I did the color timing this year, the color grading, I spent a lot of time experimenting with ways we could soften the image and make it look a bit more filmic. Not more like 35 mm film necessarily, but just to take the HD quality away from it, which I think I did reasonably successfully.”
“The film speed and the look of the picture are almost, kind of, two different things,” he says.
By tweaking the picture digitally, he says, he was able to keep the advantages of HFR, he says, but tone down the hi-def-video look. “I was experimenting all the time and trying different things. It’s to do with diffusing the image a little but, using what’s called a Pro-Mist; it’s the saturation of the color. Scene by scene I’d make decisions and choices as to which way to go, so it wasn’t really one magic button to press.”