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all the face zooming and color editing adds to give these clips a lasting character and puts focus on the skater.
Good point.
For example, if in 'Shackle Me Not' they had been brave enough to color edit the skaters & finish each clip with a face zoom, H-Street would still be a top company today.
different times and hd face camera zoom is much more pleasing.
I probably wouldn't have forgotten who the fuck they were if they showed me their faces yes.
is it so hard to get the reason for extreme color correction?
he just wants it to look like kids or some sort of fucked up movie like gumbo.
he's inspired by those movies and movies always have face shots.
in candyland f.e. the colors and Pablo face shots made me feel like I was in the apartment stoned all day before seeing them actually skating. its extremly mood setting and I miss this in other skate clips.
its also intresseting that this is a low budget skate clip from a billion dollar company filmed in like a year?
in the 2000s-2010s skate companies tried to make the biggest budget skate movies they could possibly do to have the biggest impact and filming over multiple years. than when the 2010s came they thought us there were no reasons to ever do a full length video because its costs too much and it won't be recieved well in these days.
fast forward what video and what filmer caused the change we have today hmmmmmm?