It's one of the things that ultra-high definition cameras do. They make everything look like toys or look too good.
Watch a tv show from 15 years ago. Image isn't as high def, colors are rich, shadows deep, perspective is easy to see. Overall the image is lush, like looking at a good painting.
Compare it to a show filmed today. Color and shadows are too crisp, which makes everything look flat. Hard to get a sense of perspective and everything looks fake.
i still don't understand "forced perspective"
ReplyDeleteAlways wanted a tilt-shift lens... Man, they are expensive!
ReplyDeleteNot realy crazy about the driving beat but watched the whole vid for the cool track action. Thanks, Irish
ReplyDeleteIt's one of the things that ultra-high definition cameras do. They make everything look like toys or look too good.
ReplyDeleteWatch a tv show from 15 years ago. Image isn't as high def, colors are rich, shadows deep, perspective is easy to see. Overall the image is lush, like looking at a good painting.
Compare it to a show filmed today. Color and shadows are too crisp, which makes everything look flat. Hard to get a sense of perspective and everything looks fake.