What Spielberg movie are you talking about 
exactly then? I'll have to watch it any maybe 
you're right. I thought you were talking about Duel.

Rieni

At 16-3-2011 16:26, you wrote:
>
>
>Those ere at least VIEWABLE.
>You can actually see what is going on.
>And THAT is the whole point of watching a movie to SEE the action.
>Otherwise, you might as well be listening to an 
>old radio show for all the viewability those have.
>
>gotta dash
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>From: Rieni
>To: <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 10:19 AM
>Subject: Re: [AP] How to create a hollywood movie style of color grading?
>
>Also, if you don't like the grading of Duel, you probably don't like
>the grading of the Eastwood/Dirty Harry movies and Once Upon A Time
>In The West and Easy Rider either? The color in the 70s was a bit
>washed out and many movies were shot on 16mm due to lower budgets,
>but I think that it still remains a matter of taste. Someone like
>Tarantino now tries to achieve that same grading for retro effect
>purposes and he's doing a good job at it and I really love that look!
>I don't like the look of many new/current Hollywood productions and I
>won't even bother watching Avator.
>
>So again, if you don't like something, it doesn't mean that it wasn't
>done right. Who are YOU to determine how standards should be like?
>Color grading and hamburgers are two different things.
>
>At 16-3-2011 15:59, you 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.
>
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