Yes, and also, if you don't like it, that does not mean that it wasn't done right or not on purpose. Tastes differ.
I am sure though that someone like Spielberg knows how to grade his movies properly and that he didn't leave anything to co-incidence. At 15-3-2011 16:02, you wrote: > > >that should have read >Just because it has been done for decades does >NOT mean it is done "on purpose". > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Food for Thought >To: <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected] >Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:55 AM >Subject: Re: [AP] How to create a hollywood movie style of color grading? > >No, I don't watch horror movies. I can't see >what is going on because of the poor lighting and darkness throughout. > >Just because it has been done for decades does >mean it is done "on purpose". It could just mean >the editor had no idea how to do it >correctly, and some director thought it was >cool. Spielberg comes to mind. I can't stand the >poor visual quality of his movies, >and no longer will watch anything that has name on it. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: René >To: <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected] >Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:44 AM >Subject: Re: [AP] How to create a hollywood movie style of color grading? > >There's nothing stupid about looks including >crushed blacks if it's done on purpose. You've >been watching movies with crushed blacks for >decades unless you never watch any horror movies. >They have to use the crushed blacks so that you >don't see all the mistakes in the special >effects. A good example for this is Evil Death. Still a great movie though. > >A lot of video clips have crushed blacks too. No I'm not talking R&B only. > >Rieni > >At 15-3-2011 15:39, you wrote: > > > > > >Ugh! > >"crushed blacks" LOOK?? > >...and here I thought it was just bad grading by a clueless editor... > > > >It's amazing how stupidity suddenly becomes the > >latest fashion so that people don't have to learn how to do things correcty. > > > >---- Original Message ----- > >From: René > >To: > <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected] > >Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:30 AM > >Subject: Re: [AP] How to create a hollywood movie style of color grading? > > > >I don't know, I'm in PAL land but I have a book > >about color grading by Steve Hulfish and I think > >he writes that USA is also zero these days and > >that 7.5 was for old TV sets. But I'm not sure. > >But if you publish videos on the web and they > >will mainly be viewed on computer monitors, > >blacks should be set to zero. It's even fashion > >today to put them to -5 or lower, the so called "crushed blacks" look. > > > >At 15-3-2011 15:27, you wrote: > > > > > > > > >If you're grading for NTSC color, shouldn't black be set to 7.5, not zero? > > > > > >Glen in Vegas > > >Sent from my Sprint HTC Evo 4G > > >On Mar 15, 2011 6:11 AM, "René" > > ><<mailto:polderien%40orange.fr><mailto:polderie > > n%40orange.fr><mailto:polderien%40orange.fr>[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > >------------------------------------ > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Adobe-Premiere/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Adobe-Premiere/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [email protected] [email protected] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [email protected] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
