Sorry, but your uncalled for insults are totally wrong and totally rude.
I am heading off to my full-time job right now.

I feel you are only upset because you happen to use this hard-to-view style 
yourself, and don't like hearing the truth about what 
the viewing public actually thinks about your ugly baby.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Rieni
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [AP] How to create a hollywood movie style of color grading?


So you, the unemployed fat lazy guy eating
hamburgers all day and sitting on his couch
zapping through the channels think you are in the
position to criticize someone as great as
Spielberg? If you think you can do better than
him then get your fat BurgerKing ass from your
couch and start making movies rather than being a
negative retarded couch potato in here. A guy
asked about color correction, he didn't say he
was a shrink offering a shoulder to depressed
retards to cry on, or did I miss something?

Also the first movie of Spielberg was Duel, a TV
movie about a guy getting chased by a trucker, I
saw it first as a young kid and loved it and I
can't remember not being able to see anything due
to darkness. As far as I remember everything in the movie plays during daytime!

So maybe apart from being fat and lazy you're
also one of those people who wear sunglasses all
day, even when they are inside? The hip hop star
look? If so, just take them off, you will see much clearer then.

Try to be positive!

Rieni

At 16-3-2011 15:59, Food for Thought wrote:
>
>
>They are too dark when viewed on a computer, or
>on the movie screen at the theatre, too.
>Has nothing to do with needing a new TV, and
>everything to do with poor quality of editing so
>that people can't see what is going
>on. The Spielberg Syndrome... "this famous guy
>did this on that first hit movie, so now
>everyone has to do it". The movie was a
>hit because of the MOVIE... but it was a FLOP
>when it came to visibility and poor lighting, color and grading.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Rieni
>To: <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 8:45 AM
>Subject: Re: [AP] How to create a hollywood movie style of color grading?
>
>No, if most shows on your TV are too dark, it's time to buy a new TV.
>Or maybe go into the menu and change settings a little.
>
>I've had that problem with my PC CRT monitor. Everything looked dark.
>Then I bought a new monitor, and... wow!
>
>Rieni
>
>At 16-3-2011 07:22, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >Is that why so many current TV shows are so bleeping dark I can
> >hardly see anything?
>
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