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The ASC -- American Cinematographer: Folk Implosion - 2 views

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    If anyone still need content for the lit review here's some interesting info on the unusual grade for Inside Llewyn Davis
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Paul Schrader Cinematographer Asks: Who Killed The Color? - 1 views

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    "The moment you try to"re-paint" or modify such a thing, it is supposed to crash to pieces. And this is what has happened to "The Dying of the Light" - an unpleasant and tragic demonstration of the limits to the so-called wonders of digital post-production. By surgically eliminating the expressionistic color from the image - the pasty yellow-green of the African scenes, the dense sepia-chocolate of the American ones, and the bluish-green from the European ones - an unknown author has offered the public not only a crippled caricature of everything, but a collection of images deprived of soul, emotion and significance.""
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Color Grading Breakdowns on Panic Room & Se7en - 1 views

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    A few youtube gems on color grading a David Fincher movie. About 5 minutes into the Panic Room featurette world class colorist Stephen Nakamura color corrects a few shots. The two part Se7en featurettes are all of Stephen colour correcting the end scene from the film.
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Hollywood's new colour craze - 3 views

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    Film fans might have noticed a colour revolution in cinema recently, because Hollywood seems to gave gone teal-and-orange crazy. Studio films from Hot Tub Time Machine to Iron Man 2 have used the combination, with the greenish-blue teal forming a backdrop and the orange (which includes flesh tones) in the foreground.
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The ASC -- American Cinematographer: Gone Girl - 0 views

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    The article is mainly about the 6k workflow and the films cinematography techniques, but there is a small interview with the DI colourist on page 3, Might be useful for some of you. Great film by the way if anyone hasn't seen it. Apologies for the amount of articles on David Fincher i've posted, you my have noticed i'm slightly obsessed with his films!
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Paint it Black? A Look at David Fincher's Color Palette - 3 views

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    David Fincher has been labelled all variations of a 'prince of darkness'. Perhaps rightfully so, as his movies mostly are crafted with a signature color palette (the colors and tones used throughout a film) which consists of dark tones, mostly green and blue.
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The Mysterious Case of Se7en - 0 views

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    Se7en is a dark crime-horror fantasy, written by Andrew Kevin Walker, directed by David Fincher with cinematography by Darius Khondji. The film was a success both commercially and critically. However due to the complexity of the photographic process, it is difficult to be certain that any of the home-video releases reflect the image seen in first run showings.
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Color Grading - 3 views

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    Careful skilled color grading can absolutely make or break your project. What's color grading, or 'color timing' ? It's the process of massaging the colors and intensities of video footage. It's a bit like photoshop for movies, except you're mostly working with color and brightness.
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Technicolor 3 Strip - 0 views

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    Technicolor is a colour film printing process invented in 1916. It was the most widely used colour process in Hollywood from 1922 to 1952 and celebrated for its saturated levels of colour. It was used most commonly for filming musicals such as The Wizard of Oz and Singin' in the Rain and used for Disney's animated classics such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Fantasia.
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