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Ballz_McGinty t1_itkzavh wrote

Not hot take: TV has been around for a while. Producers should create TV shows that don't require us changing our backend TV settings just to see wtf is going on in their poorly lit episodes.

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lostmonkey70 t1_itli7m6 wrote

You are correct. Its an editor problem since everything has worked fine up until the last few years. Now we suddenly have audio and visual issues.... Because the editors are focused strictly on the highest equipment calibrated perfectly.

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Zalack t1_itruzpu wrote

Editors have nothing to do with the color at that level of production. There will be a dedicated colorist doing the work in a program like Baselight or any of the other dedicated professional finishing programs and hardware out there.

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Radulno t1_itmk8pn wrote

That's what happens if you want high production quality stuff. It's a good thing IMO

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lostmonkey70 t1_itmks6l wrote

High quality requires ruining the experience for many people? Shocking if true

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BlobFishPillow t1_itn64ka wrote

What a weird reply. Lots of people watch actually high production value movies on their televisions and have no problem whatsoever.

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csdspartans7 t1_itomnkd wrote

My hot take is it looked perfectly fine on my IPhone and the Drift Mark scene was my favorite

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Snuffl3s7 t1_itl82of wrote

I mean I didn't change my TV settings, and I have a shit 6-7 year old TV. I had no issues with the episode.

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