Why is the black and white cut so much better?
Why is the black and white cut so much better?
probably because the movie is too orange and yellow
Is it? What's better with it, please explain
It hides the flaws it the heavy cgi scenes, adds weight to death scenes, looks better aside from night scenes, adds a tinge of horror to the world.
Its really not though. I watched the 4k BR on a gigantic 4k tv and I honestly didnt like it as much. The contrast between the orange/yellow background with the white warboys and the black/chrome cars is just too good. You take the soul out of the film. Its shot in Australia, not in the fucking 30s.
>the heavy cgi scenes
All two of them?
In all implies more than one not the entire film
It was actually shot in Africa, because the planned Australian location got an unexpected amount of rain recently and green plants were sprouting everywhere.
There were only two cgi heavy scenes: the dust storm, and the bit at the end where the steering wheel flies at the screen.
Namibia looks exactly like Australia. The point is that they are the real colors. You sterilize the great background by removing color.
Cause the feeling of being unique and pretentious is giving you a minute dopamine fix.
Steering wheel was a practical effect.
I know user I was talking about those scenes maybe the way I worded it implied that the whole film was cgi but that wasn’t my intention
The black and whiter version of the Mist was also better.
Because it was done as an actual conversion, not just switching the palette to black and white.
It was also built into the movie that a conversion would look good. I.e. some blockbusters have good and bad 3D conversions, because even if not shot in 3D, they shot it in a way that would make it easy to convert to 3D.
They aren’t real colors though, Miller purposely exaggerated them a lot to make it stand out from other post-apocalyptic films.
The black and chrome cut is beautiful, and if I were to introduce the film to others it would be that kino version, BUT it does make some of the busier shots very hard to make out. Kind of a herd of zebra effect when there's a lot of cars in a bunch or a dense action scene. The saturated colours of the theatrical version make it much easier to pick out familiar vehicles. The storm in particular becomes a bit muddy looking. I'd almost argue a great 4k display is mandatory.
Then you don't get the heat and sweatiness of the environment. No thanks.
can't you just turn the color down on your tv?
watching movies in black and white is the definition of onions.boy
Actors are so fucking gay lmao. I can't believe these people are held up as gods.
Yeah his main concern was that it not look like book of eli, or the road, or saving private ryan. The studio heads would absolutely not allow him to make it B&W so he went "fuck it" and made it ludicrously candy-orange and blue instead, and i mean so blue-and-orange it makes bayformers look drab
It would not be the same as bespoke grading, compare the brightness of the explostion in this desaturated shot I made with
Literally every single scene with a moving vehicle in it is CGI intensive. They did so much touch-up and compositing it's not even funny.
Be very careful.
before anyone says just up the brightness/contrast, then you'd be burning away some of the fine detail or making the picture washed out. TVs don't have the adjustment tools for the job
the difference seems negligable.. and it's still black and white. most people prefer color
Why would you watch a comic spectacle in black and white? My god youre retarded.
Thats like eating chili without any chili.
Overall it's better, but the storm scene in particular looks like shit.
Will this ever be at a theater I have always wanted to see this. On my computer monitor I have always just never had the motivation.
>whatever I don't like is soi
unironically have sex
I can’t pick a favorite
It was for a small run. It also gets played ever once in awhile at smaller theaters like filmbar
>refuse to watch an actual film made in black and white
>feel like a patrician when watching capeshit with the color sucked out
die millennials die
Thanks for the serious answer user I'll check it out!
you don't understand what cgi means
I've been working on creating new b&w versions of movies which I'll release via torrents.
Which movies should I convert? I've got Drive and blade runner 2049 done already.
the night scene was so much better i hate the blue tint they did for the movie
What's so good about the color version?
>LE FURY ROAD
>LE BLACK & WHITE
It's still mega feminist bullshit though. Now make a sequel to show us how great Furiodyke society is.
Based
Looks like the blue tint in silent movies sometimes
BECAUSE IT WAS AWFUL FEMINISM CRAP
He's using "cgi" correctly. Any computer generated image is cgi, that's literally what it stands for. He's also correct that Fury Road uses way too much cgi, like all modern action movies.