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Personally I hate the new trend in filming these days:
- overdone CGI
- Extreme Closeup
- Camera shaking
- too much lense flare
The new Star Trek movie suffered from above and made all of the space battles very unsatisfying to me. The same was true with the 1st Xformers movie and appears to be true with the latest as well.
Very much agree with that. I hate camera shaking and crappy overdone CGI.
I also hate the coloring they give to most films nowadaws, it doesn't look natural anymore, makes me sick. And I hate those bad cameramans that cannot focus properly.
The true good technical movies done properly are too few and are the exception.
There is so much crap out there, that it destroys the art of filmaking in it's true sense.
A real movie experience is one that touches the heart, the brains, the soul, and is a feast of joy for the eyes, plus a sense of pleasure from the aural delight.
And of course, with natural lighting, good acting, nice and clear cinematography, great sense of composition (visual and aural), consistent camera focus and sharpness, proper use of filters, natural paste, natural color palette, great closeups, great middle shots and great long shots, great musical scoring that match perfectly the movie that you're involved in, and the actors and actresses with, and just good overall experience from top to bottom.
But that's just me.
LOTR
Note: By the way, Extreme CloseUp a la Sergio Leone style, is fine by me.