
Hey, look, each actor is clearly outlined against the background!


Watching Kindergarten Cop, of all things, last year on Kino's great 4K release struck me. What was dismissed as a silly, throwaway Schwarzenegger comedy 35 years ago looks GORGEOUS by today's standards (shot by Michael Chapman, the DP of Taxi Driver and Raging Bull!AndyDursin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 9:41 am It's just one reason why you go back and rewatch movies from decades ago in high definition and 4K, it can be mind blowing at times because cinematography that might not have been deemed anything remarkable THEN comes off as being artful and gorgeous because nothing looks like it today. Literally nothing.
Digital's come a long way since then. Bland lighting makes green screen compositing simpler, but that's the easy way out. If one if willing to take the pains, digital can give you stellar results.TaranofPrydain wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 12:59 am The video above might be onto something with the whole fact that so many films are shot anymore against a green screen, rather than against actual backdrops, but truthfully, I think that digital itself is the main culprit. The first films ever released on digital were in 1999, and it completely took over the industry by 2012/2013. Even the "good" digital depicted in that video still looks a bit flat to me, they simply need actual film to make it look good.