Hello All:
I've been working my way through the X-Files on Netflix. Three things jump out at my now that I have the shiny, new 46" Samsung:
1. Some footage is stunningly clear. To my eye as good as any "modern" series I've watched.
2. Some footage is grainy and pixelated. Some footage looks like they were filming through a dirty lens.
3. The good and bad footage is evenly mixed in any given scene.
Maybe the production budget allowed for just one really good camera and a bunch of not-so-good cameras? How common is that? I remember hearing Mike Rowe once say that when they needed to destroy a camera on Dirty Jobs they used Handycams and the like.
Still love the series after all these years.
Regards,
Kimberly
I've been working my way through the X-Files on Netflix. Three things jump out at my now that I have the shiny, new 46" Samsung:
1. Some footage is stunningly clear. To my eye as good as any "modern" series I've watched.
2. Some footage is grainy and pixelated. Some footage looks like they were filming through a dirty lens.
3. The good and bad footage is evenly mixed in any given scene.
Maybe the production budget allowed for just one really good camera and a bunch of not-so-good cameras? How common is that? I remember hearing Mike Rowe once say that when they needed to destroy a camera on Dirty Jobs they used Handycams and the like.
Still love the series after all these years.
Regards,
Kimberly