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Films made for Netflix look more like TV shows here’s the technical reason why
Films made for Netflix look more like TV shows here’s the technical reason why
In this cross-posting from The Conversation, University of Notre Dame Australia lecturer in communications and media, Ari Mattes, looks at why the assumption that higher resolution is better, is not always true for films.
July 8, 2021 9:29
by ARI MATTES
The history of cinema as an art parallels its history as a technology. Ever wondered why the colour in The Wizard of Oz is so saturated? Well, it wasn’t the first technicolor film, but it was the first to effectively advertise MGM’s new 3-strip colour process to a global audience. Why advertise something at half mast?