• psycotica0@lemmy.ca
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    15 hours ago

    The funny thing is that they obviously didn’t have blue tint on the day, so this picture is probably exactly what it looked like while they were doing it.

    No music, no sound effects, no graphics. Behind the scenes footage is so awkward it’s amazing any movie gets made, and I love it.

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      I have a problem when watching a show or movie, and I’m a little bit stoned, that I start thinking about how it was filmed, the camera angles, and the actors in the scene. It really takes me out of the moment

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    Twilight was the most “theater kids being theater kids” movie ever. The entire movie was people over acting as if that’s what makes you a vampire. I kept waiting for Jon Lovitz to walk by yelling “ACTING!!!”

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      There’s a parody called taintlight and they parody the overacting by overacting EVEN HARDER and it’s the funniest fucking thing. The production value is exactly in the realm of “high school project” but that somehow makes it better.

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      14 hours ago

      Imagine hiring theatre kids to act. Obviously they should be recruiting from business majors and STEM departments.

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      I saw a comment once that hollywood actors are all just the same “weird theater kids” from High School.

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        “I’m going to make it in hollywood, i was so good in my high-school production of “Oklahoma” there’s no way I’m not going to make it.”

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          LoL, I mean its one of those one way connections. Like all Hollywood actors are weird theater kids but not all weird theater kids are Hollywood actors.

          And its not all, but its probably more “most”. But for the most part, some random, jock football player isn’t turning into the next big time Hollywood actor, its the kid who did an overzealous Oklahoma production.

          Actually probably not that kid either, they probably went on to broadway. Hollywood will be the one who did “a good job” as the reocuring background character.

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      Yeah, all movies look weird and awkward behind the scenes. People don’t realize how important framing is and how much is tweaked in post production.

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    Without its signature blue tint, Twilight feels warmer and more grounded, replacing the cold, Pay for Your NBI Clearance Using GCash dreamlike atmosphere of Forks with a natural palette that makes the characters and settings appear more realistic. The romance between Bella and Edward becomes less ethereal and more intimate, shifting the film’s mood from moody fantasy to a softer, contemporary love story.