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Why are films becoming so badly-lit and difficult to see?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bedrockgames" data-source="post: 9023182" data-attributes="member: 85555"><p>That second article is pretty interesting. I have always been much more responsive to the sound and music of films, that is why I like Kubrick or Boorman or Milieus or Argento, etc. It is also why so many of the Hong Kong action and wuxia films appeal to me (they do an excellent job of marrying image sound and music). But I am a little unclear if the article is pointing to a more modern issue (because I don't think I had difficulty hearing the dialogue in older movies, but newer ones i do). Not a big nolan fan but I loved interstellar mostly because of how it used image and sound to create a moving effect. I have been having progressive hearing loss now for eight years and it is a little hard for me to know how much of my inability to hear dialogue is what the article points to versus my ears not picking up the contours of words as well (at home I have to crank up the volume and use the captions to understand what is being said).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedrockgames, post: 9023182, member: 85555"] That second article is pretty interesting. I have always been much more responsive to the sound and music of films, that is why I like Kubrick or Boorman or Milieus or Argento, etc. It is also why so many of the Hong Kong action and wuxia films appeal to me (they do an excellent job of marrying image sound and music). But I am a little unclear if the article is pointing to a more modern issue (because I don't think I had difficulty hearing the dialogue in older movies, but newer ones i do). Not a big nolan fan but I loved interstellar mostly because of how it used image and sound to create a moving effect. I have been having progressive hearing loss now for eight years and it is a little hard for me to know how much of my inability to hear dialogue is what the article points to versus my ears not picking up the contours of words as well (at home I have to crank up the volume and use the captions to understand what is being said). [/QUOTE]
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