1 Comment Aventxs 6h ye the color grading isn't good at all imo but finally james gunn's new film is actually looking bright just like superman, W review btw.
Thank you, @JamesGunn, for bringing back a Superman we can truly believe in. Up, up, and away! 🦸 ♂️ - Leonardo Muylaert (@tallclark) December 19, 2024 One excited fan, in a post that amassed 120K likes, wrote, "Color grading! Color grading in an actual comic book movie!" while another said, "Absolutely stunning!
Have any suggestions for the film's color scheme? Do you prefer warmer colors, such as red, yellow, and orange, or colder ones, like blue and green? Vivid hues or muted? Talk about it here.
If James Gunn's Superman sells a brighter, kinder DCU without sanding off the grit, a big part of the persuasion happens in the grade. Company 3 founder and senior colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld shaped the film's palette into something that feels hopeful in daylight, legible in spectacle, and still dramatic when the world turns stormy.
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James Gunn's Superman movie trailer came flying in like a speeding bullet and immediately got the world's attention. There's already a lot of discourse and debate about Funn's version of.
Thank you, @JamesGunn, for bringing back a Superman we can truly believe in. Up, up, and away! 🦸 ♂️ - Leonardo Muylaert (@tallclark) December 19, 2024 One excited fan, in a post that amassed 120K likes, wrote, "Color grading! Color grading in an actual comic book movie!" while another said, "Absolutely stunning!
If James Gunn's Superman sells a brighter, kinder DCU without sanding off the grit, a big part of the persuasion happens in the grade. Company 3 founder and senior colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld shaped the film's palette into something that feels hopeful in daylight, legible in spectacle, and still dramatic when the world turns stormy.
This is actually probably the best looking Superman movie as far as production design goes but it's totally ruined by the color grading. All of these shots look like they have a layer of brown haze over them.
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This is my take on what the visuals should look like based on what I'm looking for in a Superman film. It seems they've already changed the colors of some shots over the past few months throughout.
This is actually probably the best looking Superman movie as far as production design goes but it's totally ruined by the color grading. All of these shots look like they have a layer of brown haze over them.
Panavision Genesis was chosen for Superman Returns because it was better, cheaper, and faster than 35mm film and looks more like 70mm. Color grading the Genesis footage during dailies, not in post as is traditional with film, enabled the director to see what the finished image would look like.
James Gunn's Superman movie trailer came flying in like a speeding bullet and immediately got the world's attention. There's already a lot of discourse and debate about Funn's version of.
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This is actually probably the best looking Superman movie as far as production design goes but it's totally ruined by the color grading. All of these shots look like they have a layer of brown haze over them.
Have any suggestions for the film's color scheme? Do you prefer warmer colors, such as red, yellow, and orange, or colder ones, like blue and green? Vivid hues or muted? Talk about it here.
The first trailer for James Gunn's Superman movie has been released and fans are already divided.The DC Studios co-chief Gunn has released a teaser and a trailer over the last couple of days, giving fans a taste of what they can expect from the film, due to be released in the summer of next year.In.
If James Gunn's Superman sells a brighter, kinder DCU without sanding off the grit, a big part of the persuasion happens in the grade. Company 3 founder and senior colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld shaped the film's palette into something that feels hopeful in daylight, legible in spectacle, and still dramatic when the world turns stormy.
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1 Comment Aventxs 6h ye the color grading isn't good at all imo but finally james gunn's new film is actually looking bright just like superman, W review btw.
Have any suggestions for the film's color scheme? Do you prefer warmer colors, such as red, yellow, and orange, or colder ones, like blue and green? Vivid hues or muted? Talk about it here.
James Gunn's Superman movie trailer came flying in like a speeding bullet and immediately got the world's attention. There's already a lot of discourse and debate about Funn's version of.
This is actually probably the best looking Superman movie as far as production design goes but it's totally ruined by the color grading. All of these shots look like they have a layer of brown haze over them.
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The first trailer for James Gunn's Superman movie has been released and fans are already divided.The DC Studios co-chief Gunn has released a teaser and a trailer over the last couple of days, giving fans a taste of what they can expect from the film, due to be released in the summer of next year.In.
This is my take on what the visuals should look like based on what I'm looking for in a Superman film. It seems they've already changed the colors of some shots over the past few months throughout.
Have any suggestions for the film's color scheme? Do you prefer warmer colors, such as red, yellow, and orange, or colder ones, like blue and green? Vivid hues or muted? Talk about it here.
Panavision Genesis was chosen for Superman Returns because it was better, cheaper, and faster than 35mm film and looks more like 70mm. Color grading the Genesis footage during dailies, not in post as is traditional with film, enabled the director to see what the finished image would look like.
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This is my take on what the visuals should look like based on what I'm looking for in a Superman film. It seems they've already changed the colors of some shots over the past few months throughout.
This is actually probably the best looking Superman movie as far as production design goes but it's totally ruined by the color grading. All of these shots look like they have a layer of brown haze over them.
If James Gunn's Superman sells a brighter, kinder DCU without sanding off the grit, a big part of the persuasion happens in the grade. Company 3 founder and senior colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld shaped the film's palette into something that feels hopeful in daylight, legible in spectacle, and still dramatic when the world turns stormy.
Thank you, @JamesGunn, for bringing back a Superman we can truly believe in. Up, up, and away! 🦸 ♂️ - Leonardo Muylaert (@tallclark) December 19, 2024 One excited fan, in a post that amassed 120K likes, wrote, "Color grading! Color grading in an actual comic book movie!" while another said, "Absolutely stunning!
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The first trailer for James Gunn's Superman movie has been released and fans are already divided.The DC Studios co-chief Gunn has released a teaser and a trailer over the last couple of days, giving fans a taste of what they can expect from the film, due to be released in the summer of next year.In.
As soon as people came in posting about the "Superman" trailer's color grading, others entered the chat to insist the shots looked fine.
Thank you, @JamesGunn, for bringing back a Superman we can truly believe in. Up, up, and away! 🦸 ♂️ - Leonardo Muylaert (@tallclark) December 19, 2024 One excited fan, in a post that amassed 120K likes, wrote, "Color grading! Color grading in an actual comic book movie!" while another said, "Absolutely stunning!
This is my take on what the visuals should look like based on what I'm looking for in a Superman film. It seems they've already changed the colors of some shots over the past few months throughout.
If James Gunn's Superman sells a brighter, kinder DCU without sanding off the grit, a big part of the persuasion happens in the grade. Company 3 founder and senior colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld shaped the film's palette into something that feels hopeful in daylight, legible in spectacle, and still dramatic when the world turns stormy.
Panavision Genesis was chosen for Superman Returns because it was better, cheaper, and faster than 35mm film and looks more like 70mm. Color grading the Genesis footage during dailies, not in post as is traditional with film, enabled the director to see what the finished image would look like.
Have any suggestions for the film's color scheme? Do you prefer warmer colors, such as red, yellow, and orange, or colder ones, like blue and green? Vivid hues or muted? Talk about it here.
James Gunn's Superman movie trailer came flying in like a speeding bullet and immediately got the world's attention. There's already a lot of discourse and debate about Funn's version of.
As soon as people came in posting about the "Superman" trailer's color grading, others entered the chat to insist the shots looked fine.
Thank you, @JamesGunn, for bringing back a Superman we can truly believe in. Up, up, and away! 🦸 ♂️ - Leonardo Muylaert (@tallclark) December 19, 2024 One excited fan, in a post that amassed 120K likes, wrote, "Color grading! Color grading in an actual comic book movie!" while another said, "Absolutely stunning!
This is my take on what the visuals should look like based on what I'm looking for in a Superman film. It seems they've already changed the colors of some shots over the past few months throughout.
1 Comment Aventxs 6h ye the color grading isn't good at all imo but finally james gunn's new film is actually looking bright just like superman, W review btw.
The first trailer for James Gunn's Superman movie has been released and fans are already divided.The DC Studios co-chief Gunn has released a teaser and a trailer over the last couple of days, giving fans a taste of what they can expect from the film, due to be released in the summer of next year.In.
This is actually probably the best looking Superman movie as far as production design goes but it's totally ruined by the color grading. All of these shots look like they have a layer of brown haze over them.