Re: Wizard of OZ
Posted: March 22nd, 2020, 2:34 pm
At the last meeting, you'll were arguing about house construction.
tomp wrote:No Problem. I was just trying to add a little to the history of imaging and the problems photographers and cinematographers had to deal with back then. BTW, my personal opinion is that some of the cinematographers in the days of B&W only did a phenomenal job of using lighting and composition to create moods with only shades of gray.
mix4fix wrote:At the last meeting, you'll were arguing about house construction.
SoundMods wrote:mix4fix wrote:At the last meeting, you'll were arguing about house construction.
That's right -- that's what we do. We butt heads. It's part entertainment and part frustration.
We pretty much have an unwritten agreement to disagree. WOO-WOO!
SoundMods wrote:tomp wrote:No Problem. I was just trying to add a little to the history of imaging and the problems photographers and cinematographers had to deal with back then. BTW, my personal opinion is that some of the cinematographers in the days of B&W only did a phenomenal job of using lighting and composition to create moods with only shades of gray.
That's right. Efforts to colorize those old B&W movies only screwed them up. Although I would love to get a copy of the original The Day the Earth Stood Still colorized.
tomp wrote:SoundMods wrote:tomp wrote:No Problem. I was just trying to add a little to the history of imaging and the problems photographers and cinematographers had to deal with back then. BTW, my personal opinion is that some of the cinematographers in the days of B&W only did a phenomenal job of using lighting and composition to create moods with only shades of gray.
That's right. Efforts to colorize those old B&W movies only screwed them up. Although I would love to get a copy of the original The Day the Earth Stood Still colorized.
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tomp wrote:SoundMods wrote:mix4fix wrote:At the last meeting, you'll were arguing about house construction.
That's right -- that's what we do. We butt heads. It's part entertainment and part frustration.
We pretty much have an unwritten agreement to disagree. WOO-WOO!
Amen